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  • Argentina maintain control in latest FIFA rankings

    Argentina maintain control in latest FIFA rankings

    Lionel Messi –  inspired Argentina maintain their grip at the summit of the latest FIFA World Ranking issued by the governing body on Thursday morning (21 September).

    France lost some points as the second best football team in the world but still maintain their position in the rankings reales yesterday.

    The top five remains unchanged with Brazil in third place, England (4th) and Belgium (5th).

    The leaders are then followed by Croatia (6th), the Netherlands (7th) and Portugal (8th), who are the only team amongst the top ten to climb a position as Italy (9th) slip down one place after having been held to a 1-1 draw away to, what is becoming their bogey team in North Macedonia. Nations League winners Spain are in tenth spot.

    Top 20 FIFA Rankings for September 2023

    1.Argentina

    2.France

    3 Brazil

    4 – England

    5 – Belgium

    6 – Croatia

    7 – Netherlands

    8 – Portugal

    9 – Italy

    10 – Spain

    11 – United States

    12 – Mexico

    13 – Morocco

    14 – Switzerland

    15 – Germany

    16 – Colombia

    17 – Uruguay

    18 – Denmark

    19 – Japan

    20 – Senegal

    Mexico is ranked 12th, Uruguay 17th, Canada, whose national team program is in shambles is 44th in the world. San Marino has the dubious honor of being the worst ranked nation in the world at 205.

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria is ranked 40th in the world and sixth in Africa. While Morocco and Srnegal are ranked first and second in Africa and 13th and 20th in the world rankings  respectively.

  • Super Eagles drop one place in latest FIFA rankings

    Super Eagles drop one place in latest FIFA rankings

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria has  dropped a place in the latest monthly FIFA rankings released on Thursday, TheNewsGuru.com can exclusively report.

    Recall that Jose Peseiro’s side thrashed Sao Tome and Principe 6-0 in the last AFCON qualifiers but the result didn’t have any positive effect on their position on the ranking table.

    The Super Eagles, however, maintained sixth position in Africa and 40th in the world.

    The Carthage Eagles of Morocco overtook Senegal on the top spot and have since retained its position.

    The North Africans are followed by the Terangha Lions of Senegal, Carthage Eagles of Tunisia, Desert Foxes of Algeria and Pharaohs of Egypt.

    World champions Argentina retained their number one position on the ranking.

    France, Brazil, England and Belgium complete the top five teams in the world.

  • FIFA U-17 World Cup: Senegal, Morocco, two other African countries’ group stage opponent confirmed

    FIFA U-17 World Cup: Senegal, Morocco, two other African countries’ group stage opponent confirmed

    All four African representatives for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup had their group stage opponents confirmed at the official draw of the tournament on Friday.

    Stephen Appiah, Africa’s iconic legend  was in attendance as draw assistant.

    The Atlas Cubs of Morocco have been drawn in Group A where Said Chiba’s side are set to face host country, Indonesia, Ecuador and Panama.

    Runners-up in the 2015 edition, Mali will be hoping to go all the way in this year’s edition but will first have to overcome Spain, Canada and Uzbekistan in Group B.

    Reigning African champions, Senegal go into the tournament with a lot expected of them by the continent as they face Japan, Poland and Argentina in Group D.

    Burkina Faso will slug it out with France, Korea Republic and the United States of America for second round ticket in group E.

    Besides Mali’s impressive second place finish in 2015, Nigeria holds the record for the most titles of the tournament with an impressive five to their name.

    Ghana, who will not be present at this year’s edition have claimed it twice and finished second on two occasions.

    This year’s edition will be hosted by the Asian nation of Indonesia between 10 November and 02 December this year, with reigning African champions Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso and Morocco being the four nations to represent Africa at the global showpiece in a few months’ time.

     

  • World Cup Kiss: FIFA suspends FA president, Luis Rubiales for 90 days

    World Cup Kiss: FIFA suspends FA president, Luis Rubiales for 90 days

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has suspended Spanish Football Association (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales from football-related activities for ninety days after he kissed Jenni Hermoso at the Women’s World Cup final.

    This is coming less than a day after Rubiales said at a press conference on Friday that he would not resign his position in the face of criticism for kissing Hermoso on the lips.

    According to FIFA, Rubiales will stay off football related activities for 90 days pending when investigation would be concluded.

    Recall that many female and male players like Borja Iglesias and David de Gea spoke out against Rubiales’ conduct.

    They also called for him to quit his role, and now FIFA’s own disciplinary committee has acted.

    The suspension, which commences today (Saturday) and will last for at least 90 days, has been delivered under the powers of Article 51 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC).

    As part of this latest sanction, Rubiales has been told he must “refrain, through himself or third parties, from contacting or attempting to contact the professional player of the Spanish national football team Ms. Jennifer Hermoso or her close environment.”

    FIFA’s statement added: “FIFA reiterates its absolute commitment to respect the integrity of all persons and therefore condemns with the utmost vigour any behaviour to the contrary.”

  • How Spain pipped England to win 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

    How Spain pipped England to win 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

    The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup came to an end on Sunday morning with the Spain senior Women’s team emerging champions after defeating England  in Sydney, Australia.

    Olga Carmona‘s goal made the difference between the two teams and, although England rallied in the second half after Spain missed a penalty to double its lead, ultimately, the brave Lionesses could not find the back of the net.

    It could have been an even more comfortable win for Spain as England goalkeeper Mary Earps came up huge with several acrobatic saves throughout the match.

    Enroute to Final England won all its games while Spain lost 4-0 to Japan in the group stage but still found a way to reach the finals.

    Spain’s  road to Final.

    Spain defeated Costa Rica by 3-0 in the first group game, defeated Zambia in the second game by 5-0 before losing to Japan 4-0 in the last group stage.

    The spanish side defeated Switzerland by 5-1 in the second round before seeing off Netherlands 2-1 in the quarter final.

    Spain defeated Sweden 2-1 in the semi-finals to reach the final.

    Spain joins Germany as one of two nations in soccer history to win both a men’s and women’s World Cup.

  • BREAKING: England beat Australia to reach first Women’s World Cup final

    BREAKING: England beat Australia to reach first Women’s World Cup final

    England spoiled co-hosts Australia’s party by booking their place in the Women’s World Cup final for the first time on a historic evening in Sydney.

    Silencing a sell-out crowd at Stadium Australia, the Lionesses became the first English side since 1966 to reach the final on the world stage.

    It caps a sensational two years under manager Sarina Wiegman as England, crowned European champions for the first time last year on home soil, showed their superiority and know-how to see off an Australia side spurred on by a nation who have been inspired by the Matildas’ success.

    Ella Toone gave England the lead in the first half with a superb first-time strike which sailed into the top corner.

    The Lionesses controlled proceedings until the second half when Australia threw everything at them and star striker Sam Kerr – starting her first match of the tournament – struck a 25-yard stunner over goalkeeper Mary Earps’ head to make it 1-1.

    But England, as they so often do, found a way back into the game when Lauren Hemp pounced on a defensive error to restore their lead, before Alessia Russo made sure of victory late on to set up a final with Spain.

    BBC

  • JUST IN: First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu gifts Super Falcons N176m cash

    JUST IN: First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu gifts Super Falcons N176m cash

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has announced a $230,000 (approximately N176 million) cash gift for the Super Falcons of Nigeria, following their performance at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls Tinubu hosted the Super Falcons to a reception on Monday, at which only three out of the 23 players that went to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup were present.

    Already, those present during the reception, who included Onomi Ebi, Tochukwu Oluehi and Ucheibe Christy, have been given their share of the $230,000 ($10,000 each).

    According to a source privy to the development, the 20 other players, who were on the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup roaster and were not able to make the reception, have been asked to forward their account details to the First Lady.

    “I am made to understand that the 3 players -@EBIONOME, @TOluehi and @UcheibeC, received by @oluremitinubu at Aso Rock, were given $10,000 each. And the same amount is to be given to the other 20 players that were on the #Aus roaster.

    “I am told that @thenff has been asked to prepare the account details of the 20 players and send them to the presidency, who will reportedly make direct payments to the players,” the source disclosed via X, formerly known as Twitter.

    Earlier, the First Lady had during the reception applauded the Super Falcons for displaying thorough sportsmanship at the FIFA Women’s World Cup co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

    TNG reports that the Super Falcons had on Aug. 7, crashed out of the tournament, having lost through penalties to England.

    Oluremi said the professionalism displayed on the field by the players gladdened her heart, that of President Bola Tinubu, and many Nigerians even as they did not get the trophy.

    “The dedication and resilience you displayed on the field has earned Mr President and other Nigerians immense respect and admiration.

    “This could only have been accomplished through good team spirit, handwork and discipline.

    “Although the final result did not go our way, victory is not solely determined by the result on the field, however, the unbreakable spirit and unity that you demonstrated are true markers of success.

    “The entire world noticed the unwavering strength and zeal that defines Nigeria through the posterity you displayed on the soccer field.

    “I celebrate all of you for displaying high level of true sportsmanship on the pitch.

    “You have not only represented Nigeria on the global stage but you have also become role models for our youths, especially young girls who now see their aspiration mirrored in you,“ she said.

    Meanwhile, during the reception, the President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau addressed issues surrounding entitlements accrued to the Super Falcons.

    On behalf of the team, Gusau thanked the first lady and President Bola Tinubu for their support before, during and after their performance at the tournament.

    He promised that all the entitlements of the team and their officials shall be paid accordingly.

    “I want to express our gratitude to you for being part of the send off organised for the team before their departure to Australia, it really serves as a morale booster to the team.

    “By reason of their round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup, the players will earn a sum of 60,000 dollars each, the NFF really wanted the team to go further in order for the players to earn more money which they truly deserve.

    “I want to assure that the players and the officials will be paid all their entitlements as soon as we receive the world cup money from FIFA.

    The Captain of the team, Onome Ebi, also appreciated the first lady and the president for their support, especially with the dinner and for the warm reception.

    “I feel happy about our performance at the same time, sad because it was not what we planned to achieve but I and my teammates showed the world that we wanted to get to the last.

    “However, it is unfortunate that it happened that we were knocked down by penalty which is so emotional to us because we aimed so higher.’’

  • 2023 FIFA Women’s WC: Australia to declare public holiday

    2023 FIFA Women’s WC: Australia to declare public holiday

    Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese has said that he would support a public holiday if the Australian women’s soccer team, the Matildas, win the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

    Australia and New Zealand are the co-hosts of the 2023 FIFA world Cup and the Maltildas have reached the semi-final of the competition.

    New South Wales Premier, Chris Minns, has said he would support the idea, telling 2GB that a Women’s World Cup win would be life-changing for the state’s history.

    “If the Matildas win the semi-final and then win the World Cup final, then yes we will pursue a public holiday in NSW, not just to celebrate the victory but also to have a massive civic celebration and allow the Matildas to celebrate with the people of Sydney what will be an amazing, like, life-changing and unbelievable event in the state’s history,” he said.

    The Matildas are set to play against England in the semi-final on Wednesday, before the final on Sunday. Minns, who believes a public holiday could be an economic win for the state, said the day off would not occur on the Monday immediately after the game, but would happen within a week of the win – should it happen.

  • BREAKING: Former FIFA-badged Nigerian referee, Ifabumuyi is dead

    BREAKING: Former FIFA-badged Nigerian referee, Ifabumuyi is dead

    Abayomi Ifabumuyi, a former FIFA-badged Nigerian referee, has died at the age of 74.

    Ifabumuyi, who hailed from Owo in Ondo State, died on Tuesday in Akure.

    Confirming the development in a statement, his younger brother, Wale Ifabumuyi, who is a football coach, said that the family of the renowned referee was shocked and devastated.

    According to him, the FIFA-badged referee is survived by four children and three siblings.

    “We have indeed lost a rare gem and quintessential sports personality who contributed immensely to the growth and development of football.

    “Yomi, as he was fondly called by his admirers, was a fearless, vocal, resourceful, highly cerebral and ebullient person,” he said.

    He said the burial arrangements of the renowned referee would be made public in due course.

  • What Lauren James said after standing on Alozie’s butt

    What Lauren James said after standing on Alozie’s butt

    Lauren James has apologized to Super Falcons’ Michelle Alozie for the incident which led to her being sent off on Monday.

    James was sent off during England’s last-16 FIFA Women’s World Cup win over Nigeria and vowed to learn from the experience.

    The forward was dismissed for deliberately standing on the back of the Nigeria defender, with three minutes of normal time remaining in Brisbane.

    England survived the dismissal to advance to the quarter-finals 4-2 on penalty kicks after the game finished goalless following extra time.

    In response to a tweet from Alozie, James posted: “All my love and respect to you. I am sorry for what happened.

    “Also, for our England fans and my team-mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and I promise to learn from my experience.”

    James will miss Saturday’s quarter-final against Colombia in Sydney due to an automatic one-match ban.

    The suspension could be extended to three games by FIFA’s disciplinary committee, meaning she would be unavailable for the remainder of the tournament.

    England believe the incident was “wholly out of character” and intend to make representation on the 21-year-old’s behalf during the disciplinary process.

    “Lauren is really sorry for her actions which led to the red card and is full of remorse,” an England statement read. “It is wholly out of character for her.

    “We will be supporting Lauren throughout and will be putting forward representation on her behalf.

    “We fully respect FIFA’s disciplinary process and will not be making any further comment until after any decision has been made.”

    James became the fourth England player to be sent off in a World Cup knockout match after David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and current Lionesses captain Millie Bright.

    England coach Sarina Wiegman admitted James had “lost her emotions” during a moment of indiscretion.

    Alozie had earlier tweeted in defence of James.

    She posted: “Abeg (Please), rest. We are playing on the world’s stage. This game is one of passion, insurmountable emotions, and moments. All respect for Lauren James.”