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  • FIFA honours Victor Osimhen

    FIFA honours Victor Osimhen

    The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has honoured Super Eagles and Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this coming after Osimhen bagged the National Award of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic.

    In recognition of his performance, the Super Eagles striker was presented with a personalised ball and shirt by Gelson Fernandes, FIFA Director Member Associations Africa.

    “Victor Osimhen, you represent at the moment what football can do.

    “From Lagos to Napoli where people love you, you have suffered, but your love for football and determination have guided you.

    “Keep going, keep pushing. Africa needs examples and millions are watching and dreaming,” Fernandes wrote.

    https://twitter.com/GelsonFernandes/status/1665804912632946688

  • Israel send Brazil out of U20 FIFA World Cup in historic win

    Israel send Brazil out of U20 FIFA World Cup in historic win

    An exquisite solo goal scored by Dor Turgeman saw debutants Israel come from behind to defeat five-time champions Brazil 3-2 in an instant FIFA U-20 World Cup classic.

    Israel will now play the USA-Uruguay winners in the semi-finals in La Plata, while A Seleção will have to pack their bags for the journey home.

    Israel had the better of the first half, but Brazil had its best chance following fine play from Savio down the right, Marquinhos’s effort from the back post, yards out, was kept out by the leg of Tomer Zarfati.

    Marcos Leonardo’s excellent strike with his weaker left foot put Brazil ahead at the start of the second in the 56th minute.

    But Anan Khalaili equalised with the header of the tournament, barely four minutes later in the 60th minute.

    Kaique then pulled off a superb save to deny Turgeman and send the game to extra time.

    Extra time held more drama and goals than an average 90-minute match.

    Andrey Santos’s exquisite flick set up Matheus Nascimento to restore Brazil’s lead in the 91st minute.

    But Hamza Shibli turned a cross in at the back post immediately to level things up again in the 93rd minute.

    The decisive moment came at the end of the first half of extra time when Turgeman dribbled through Brazil’s defence before unleashing an unstoppable curler past Kaique in the 105th minute.

    An incredible second period of extra time saw Israel fail to score from the penalty spot twice, but Ofir Haim’s side were able to hold on and complete an historic victory.

    The result meant Israel became the first debutants to reach the semi-finals of a FIFA U-20 World Cup in eight years, since Senegal achieved the feat in 2015.

  • FIFA boss congratulates Pinnick over OFR award

    FIFA boss congratulates Pinnick over OFR award

    FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, has congratulated Amaju Pinnick, a former President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), for the conferment of Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) on him by former President, Muhammadu Buhari.

    Buhari had before his exit on May 29 honoured Pinnick and many others, including Chief Emeka Anyaoku, a former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth; Mamman Daura and Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, among others with the conferement of national honours.

    Infantino in a letter personally signed stated that the award was a well-deserved honour which established Pinnick’s exemplary commitment to football development, particularly within the FIFA Council.

    The letter reads: “By means of this letter, I have the great pleasure to express to you my warmest congratulations on the award of the prestigious Officer ofthe Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) bestowed to you by His Excellency Mr Muhammadu Buhari.

    “This is a well-deserved honour that rewards your passion and exemplary commitment at
    the service of the international football community, particularly within the FIFA Council.

    “Your human qualities and skills, not to mention your remarkable contribution to the development of Nigerian, African and world football, deserve our admiration.

    “Congratulating you once again for this important distinction, I look forward to seeing you again soon.”

  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: Nigeria stun hosts Argentina, advance to quarter-finals

    FIFA U-20 World Cup: Nigeria stun hosts Argentina, advance to quarter-finals

    Nigeria eliminated host nation Argentina as goals from Ibrahim Muhammad and Rilwanu Haliru Sarki sent the six-time champions out of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup on Wednesday.

    On an incredible night in western Argentina, the Flying Eagles pulled out every trick in the book to defend in numbers and then score two goals through quick counter-attacks.

    The performance in this round of 16 match had the Albiceleste Sub-20, who had won all their three matches in the group phase, stunned as they crashed out of the tournament.

    Nigeria Head Coach Ladan Bosso had promised that his boys would give as much as they got, and they did that and more with clear intent from the ninth minute.

    That was when a snapshot by Ibrahim Muhammad on the edge of the penalty box went narrowly off.

    There were even exchanges afterwards, and the South Americans came close with a header in the 39th minute.

    But the Flying Eagles returned with more stamina and guile in the second half and completely dominated the hosts in front of nearly 30,000 fans in San Juan.

    Goalkeeper Chijioke Aniagboso had saved from Barco in the 51st minute and Jude Sunday’s shot was held by the opposition goalie.

    Thereafter the two-time silver medallists struck the underside of the bar with an intelligent shot from the edge of the box by Tochukwu Nnadi in the 58thminute.

    The hosts did escape there, but would not be that lucky three minutes later, when from a long Aniagboso ball out, substitute Emmanuel Umeh found an onrushing Muhammad.

    He stretched beyond the attention of two defenders and pushed the ball beyond the advancing goalkeeper into the net.

    Two minutes later, Umeh could have turned goalscorer when he ran powerfully down the left and planted himself in a good position, but dragged his shot a little too wide.

    Carboni saw his shot held by the calm Aniagboso and then headed wide, before Umeh again came close only to be foiled with the goalkeeper beaten.

    The nifty Romero hit the upright with a deceptive shot in the 83rd minute.

    Also, Abel Ogwuche cleared the ball as two Argentines were set to pull the trigger in the 85th minute with things becoming really anxious.

    The hosts, who are under the tutelage of the legendary Javier Mascherano, poured forward in search of the equaliser, and were then open to a sucker punch.

    AC Milan’s Victor Eletu showed tenacity to hold on to another long Aniagboso ball out of defence.

    He then lifted for Haliru Sarki to nod into the net with aplomb for Nigeria’s second with one minute into added time.

    The victory somewhat atoned for Argentina’s 2-1 defeat of Nigeria in the final of the 2005 edition of the competition in The Netherlands.

    That was when Lionel Messi scored twice from the penalty kick spot to deny the African champions.

    Victory took the Flying Eagles to the quarter-finals, where they meet the winners of the Ecuador/South Korea Round of 16 duel to be decided on Thursday.

  • FIFA U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles defeat overhyped Italian boys

    FIFA U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles defeat overhyped Italian boys

    Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have defeated Italy in their second Group D encounter in the ongoing 2023 FIFA Under 20 World Cup taking place in Argentina.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the encounter played out at the Estadio Malvinas Argetinas, Mendoza, Western Argentina.

    The Flying Eagles defeated the Italian boys, who have been tipped as favourites, by 2 goals to nil. Salim Fago and Jude Sunday scored the two goals.

    With the dogged performance by the Flying Eagles, Nigeria has booked a place in the knockout phase of the 2023 FIFA Under 20 World Cup

  • FIFA U20 World Cup: How Flying Eagles lineup against Italy

    FIFA U20 World Cup: How Flying Eagles lineup against Italy

    Nigeria’s Flying Eagles today lock horns against Italy in their second Group D encounter in the ongoing 2023 FIFA Under 20 World Cup taking place in Argentina.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the encounter will kick off at 7 pm Nigerian time at the Estadio Malvinas Argetinas, Mendoza, Western Argentina.

    In the lineup are Chijioke Aniagboso (GK), Daniel Bameyi (C), Solomon Agbalaka, Abel Ogwueche, Benjamin Fredrick, Daniel Daga, Jude Sundav, Victor Eletu, Samson Lawal, Salim Fago and Ibrahim Muhammad.

    The substitutes are Nathaniel Nwosu, John Utomblo, Augustine Njoku, Tochukwu Nnadi, Haliru Sarki, Domingo Israel, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Ibrahim Kehinde and John Joshua.

    Earlier Flying Eagles coach Ladan Bosso, Abel Ogwuche and Daniel Bameyi had expressed optimism of a good outing against the Italian U20 side.

    TNG reports the Flying Eagles came from behind on Sunday to win their first Group D encounter against Dominican Republic by 2 goals to 1.

  • FIFA builds multi million naira stadium in Kebbi state

    FIFA builds multi million naira stadium in Kebbi state

    World football governing body, FIFA has built a mini-stadium in Birnin Kebbi, capital of Kebbi State.

    This was made known via a statement on the website of FIFA.

    The $1.189 million-project was undertaken by the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, and supported by the FIFA Forward programme.

    According to Abubakar Ladan, NFF representative in Kebbi State, FIFA built the mini stadium to show support for the sports in the state.

    He noted that the seven states in the northwestern region, “Kebbi has the largest number of amateur teams.”

    He said efforts made to develop football in the state are “being held back by the lack of facilities,” added that “this artificial pitch is a boost and a push in the right direction.”

    The statement added that a simple facility was being constructed in Ugborodo, Delta State.

    The two projects have received around $2 million in funding from FIFA through its Forward Programme.

  • Lionel Messi reacts after making history with Laureus awards

    Lionel Messi reacts after making history with Laureus awards

    After inspiring Argentina to a historic third FIFA World Cup triumph, PSG’s star player, Lionel Messi has won the 2023 Laureus World Sportsman of the Year.

    Argentina won the 2023 Laureus World Team of the Year Award with Messi making history as the first ever athlete to win the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year and Laureus World Team of the Year Awards in the same year.

    Reacting after winning the historic awards, Messi said: “It’s nice to receive recognition of this type, this year I was lucky to fulfill my great dream. I went through everything, many joys with Barcelona and many sadness with the national team, but I never stopped”.

    TNG reports Argentina thrilled the footballing world with their 2022 FIFA World Cup performances, culminating in an incredible victory over France in one of the greatest finals the tournament has ever seen.

    The 2023 Laureus World Sports Awards took place in Paris, France on Monday to celebrate the best of sports with Jamaican track and field athlete, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce winning the 2023 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year award.

    While 20-year-old tennis player, Carlos Alcaraz won the 2023 Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year Award, football player, Christian Eriksen won the 2023 Laureus World Comeback of the Year Award, Eileen Gu won the 2023 Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year award and Catherine Debrunner won the 2023 Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability.

  • BREAKING: Nigeria’s U20 coach names final squad for FIFA U20 World Cup [FULL LIST]

    BREAKING: Nigeria’s U20 coach names final squad for FIFA U20 World Cup [FULL LIST]

    Nigeria Under 20 coach Ladan Bosso on Monday named his final squad for the FIFA U20 World Cup starting later this month in Argentina.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Flying Eagles are already in Argentina for the final phase of their preparations for the FIFA U20 World Cup.

    The goalkeepers who made the list are Chijioke Aniagboso, Nathaniel Nwosu and Saheed Jimoh.

    The defenders are Daniel Bameyi, Benjamin Frederick, Israel Domingo, Abel Ogwuche, Augustine Njoku and Solomon Abalaka.

    In the midfield are Daniel Daga, Samson Lawal, Victor Eletu, Ibrahim Abdullahi, John Joshua and Tochukwu Nnadi.

    Meanwhile, the forwards are Haliru Sarki, Jude Sunday, Ibrahim Mohammed, Lawal Salem Fago, Kehinde Ibrahim and Emmanuel Umeh.

    TNG reports the Flying Eagles have been slotted in Group D for this year’s championship and will play Dominican Republic, Italy and Brazil.

    Their first two games will hold in Mendoza, in the far west of Argentina, against the Dominican Republic on 21 May and against Italy on 24 May, before they fly to La Plata to play Brazil on 27 May.

  • FIFA threatens not to broadcast women’s World Cup in Europe

    FIFA threatens not to broadcast women’s World Cup in Europe

    FIFA has threatened not to broadcast the 2023 women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer, to five big European countries due to disagreements on media rights.

    “The offers from broadcasters, mainly in the ‘Big 5’ European countries, are still very disappointing and simply not acceptable,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in a statement.

    Infantino didn’t name the countries, but according to dpa information, Germany is among them.

    Germany’s defeat to England at the women’s Euro 2022 final was the most watched programme on German television in 2022, with 17,952 million viewers.

    He said that “should the offers continue not to be fair (towards women and women’s football), we will be forced not to broadcast the FIFA Women’s World Cup into the ‘Big 5′ European countries.”

    FIFA said the viewing figures of the women’s World Cup are 50 to 60 per cent of the men’s tournament, yet the broadcasters’ offers in the major European countries for the women’s event are 20 to 100 per cent lower.

    Infantino added that the time difference between Europe and the two host countries shouldn’t be an excuse.

    “It doesn’t make any economic sense because the viewing figures are there.

    “Maybe, because it is in Australia and New Zealand, it’s not played on prime-time in Europe, but still, it is played at 9am or 10am, so it is quite a reasonable time,” he said.

    Infantino said that FIFA “did our part” by raising the prize money to $152 million, three times the amount paid in 2019 and 10 times more than in 2015.