Tag: Quarter Final

  • Paris 2024: Coach Wakama relishes D’Tigress’ historic Olympic quarter- final berth

    Paris 2024: Coach Wakama relishes D’Tigress’ historic Olympic quarter- final berth

    D’Tigress head coach Rena Wakama expressed her excitement after her team secured a spot in the quarter-finals of the women’s basketball event at the 2024 Olympic Games.

    The African champions defeated the world number five team, Canada, with a score of 79-70 in their final group game.

    Wakama’s squad won two of their three group matches, making history as the first African team to reach the quarter-finals in Olympic women’s basketball.

     

    “It’s surreal and I don’t think it’s going to hit me yet for another couple of hours,” Wakama told FIBA.com. “I am proud of my girls.

    I have pushed them so hard, harder than anyone can even imagine. It’s because I know what they can do, and we showed that today. We showed them who we are.”

  • Euro 2024: Eight teams jostle for semi -final tickets (Full list)

    Euro 2024: Eight teams jostle for semi -final tickets (Full list)

     

    The Euro 2024 quarter-final lineup is now complete following Turkey’s thrilling 2-1 victory over Austria on Tuesday night.

    In earlier matches, the Netherlands secured a dominant 3-0 win against Romania, with Malen netting twice. This sets up a clash between the Dutch and Turkey in the quarter-finals.

     

    France, after eliminating Belgium, will face Portugal, while England is set to play Switzerland.

     

    Spain, coming off a 4-1 thrashing of Georgia, will take on the hosts, Germany, in the final quarter-final match.

     

    Full Quarter-Final Fixtures:

     

    Spain vs Germany

    England vs Switzerland

    France vs Portugal

    Netherlands vs Turkey

     

    The Euro 2024  quarter-final games will begin on Friday with Spain taking on Germany.

     

     

  • Euro 2024: Netherlands cruise into quarter-final, thrash Romania 3-0

    Euro 2024: Netherlands cruise into quarter-final, thrash Romania 3-0

    Romania’s Cinderella run is over at the ongoing Euro 2024 after being sent packing by Netherlands in the round of 16.

    Cody Gakpo opened the floodlight of goals before Donyell Malen scored twice in the second half as the Netherlands defeated Romania 3-0 to secure a spot in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024.

     

    Gakpo scored for the Dutch in the 20th minute and later assisted Malen for the second goal late in the second half and would latwr add the third to increase his tally on the evening.

    Despite their recent struggles in world tournaments, the Dutch could have increased their goal margin further. Romania, who topped Group E, were unable to make an impact in what was only their second European Championships knockout match since their 2000 quarter-final against Italy.

  • Copa America: Six teams grab quarter-final tickets

    Copa America: Six teams grab quarter-final tickets

    Six teams have made it through to the quarter-final stage of the ongoing 2024 Copa America holding in the United States of America.

    The hosts, United States  has been eliminated from the competition, following their 1-0 loss to Uruguay on Monday night.

    The defeat, combined with Panama’s 3-1 win over Bolivia, left the Americans in third place in the group.

    Uruguay advanced as Group C winners, and Panama progressed into the quarter-finals as the second qualifier out of the group.

    Argentina will play Ecuador next, while Venezuela take on Canada.

    Panama are waiting to know the winners of Group D, while Uruguay will face the runners-up of Group D.

  • Euro 2024: France send Belgium packing after slim 1-0 win

    Euro 2024: France send Belgium packing after slim 1-0 win

    The Les Blues of France advanced to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 on Monday evening by defeating Belgium 1-0, thanks to an own goal by Jan Vertonghen in the final minutes of the encounter.

    After a goalless first half, both teams struggled to find the back of the net in the second half. It wasn’t until the 89th minute that substitute Randal Kolo Muani’s shot deflected off Vertonghen, wrong-footing goalkeeper Koen Casteels and resulting in the decisive goal.

    Jules Kounde scooped the man of the match award after his heroics in the game.

    This victory secured France’s place in the last eight of the tournament and now await the winner of Portugal vs Slovenia.

  • Federation Cup: Another NPFL side set to crash out as Q-final begins on wednesday

    Federation Cup: Another NPFL side set to crash out as Q-final begins on wednesday

    Only two clubs from the country’s elite division can reach the semi-finals of this year’s President Federation Cup competition, with two of the surviving trio, Sunshine Stars and Kano Pillars, going headlong against each other in one of the quarter-final duels scheduled for the Federal Capital, Abuja on Wednesday.

    The venue to be is Area 3 Stadium, where one of the NPFL teams must bite the dust, paving way for the other to progress to the last four.

    The other NPFL side, Abia Warriors, are up against giant-killers Sokoto United at the NFF/FIFA Goal Project field inside the MKO Abiola National Stadium Complex. Sokoto United eliminated two-time CAF Champions League winners Enyimba FC in the Round of 16.

    El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri will confront surprise packets Inter Lagos at the FCT-Bwari ground, while two surprise qualifiers, EFFC FC and Kebbi United tango at the Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano.

     

    MEN’S QUARTER-FINAL FIXTURES

    EFCC FC (FCT) Vs Kebbi United (Kebbi) – Kano – 05/06/24 – 4pm

    El-Kanemi Warriors (Borno) Vs Inter Lagos (Lagos) – FCT-Bwari – 05/06/24 – 4pm

    Abia Warriors (Abia) Vs Sokoto United (Sokoto) – FCT-Goal Project – 05/06/24 – 4pm

    Sunshine Stars (Ondo) Vs Kano Pillars (Kano) – FCT-Area 3 – 05/06/24 – 4pm

  • UCL: Real Madrid, Manchester City through to quarter-final

    UCL: Real Madrid, Manchester City through to quarter-final

     Real Madrid withstood an onslaught from RB Leipzig to secure a 1-1 draw in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday.
    The result meant that they scaled through to the quarter-finals with a slim 2-1 aggregate victory at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.
    RB Leipzig were arguably the better side and missed several gilt-edged chances.
    But Real Madrid increased the tempo in the second half and ultimately did enough to seal their place in the last eight.
    Bidding for a record-extending 15th Champions League title, Real took the lead thanks to a Vinicius Jr strike from a counter attack in the 65th minute.
    But Leipzig’s Willi Orban levelled the score three minutes later with a header to set up a tense final few minutes that included a strike that hit the crossbar by Dani Olmo.
    Even though Real Madrid have a formidable record in Europe, having been knocked out in the round of 16 only twice in the past 14 years while winning the title five times during that period, Carlo Ancelotti’s team began rather cagily.
    Leipzig kept threatening to score, with Orban missing twice in the second half after shooting wide.
    In the second half, Rodrygo replaced Eduardo Camavinga and suddenly Real were playing with more purpose.
    Real appeared to have put the tie to bed when Toni Kroos stole the ball and fed Jude Bellingham at the halfway line, who took the ball up the Leipzig box.
    He slipped a pass to Vinicius, who had cut in from the left into the centre circle before rifling a shot into the left-hand corner.
    That goal only seemed to fire up Leipzig, who equalised within three minutes when Orban got in front of Nacho to score with a stooping header from a cross by David Raum.
    In a final 20 minutes in which several yellow cards were handed out, Real Madrid were playing with fire and were under repeated pressure in their own box.
    Goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, who had already saved the hosts in the first leg, was forced to make several crucial saves.
    Leipzig almost took the game to extra time when Dani Olmo saw his shot ricochet off the bar in added time.
    Ultimately, Real did just enough to qualify for yet another quarter-final.
    “Obviously we know it wasn´t the best game of the season,” said Real’s captain Nacho.
    “Sometimes you just have bad games and tonight was the case.
    “It looks like a drama because of how we played but what really matters is we qualified for the quarters. Let that be a lesson for what’s to come.”
    Elsewhere, holders Manchester City cruised into the Champions League quarter-finals for the seventh consecutive season with a 3-1 victory over FC Copenhagen on Wednesday in their last-16 second leg.
    The result wrapped up a 6-2 aggregate triumph for the hosts at the Etihad Stadium.
    City, who started the game with a two-goal cushion, took care of business early with first-half goals by Manuel Akanji, Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland.
    With a trip to Liverpool in a top-of-the-table Premier League clash to come on Sunday, manager Pep Guardiola had the luxury of resting key players including Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden.
    He made seven changes to his side that beat Manchester United 3-1 in last Sunday’s league derby.
    “Today, I need energy, fresh legs,” Guardiola said. “I know how tired, exhausted some of my players were today … We play on Sunday. So I need fresh legs.”
    Manchester City are a point behind Liverpool and a point ahead of Arsenal after 27 league games in tight title race.
    They are also in the thick of the FA Cup, with a quarter-final against Newcastle United on March 16.
    “To be part of the titles, we need everyone,” Guardiola said.
    “For one more year we are in the best eight teams in Europe. Incredibly happy we are still in all competitions.”
    Rico Lewis had a late chance for a fourth Manchester City goal but his shot hit the bar.
    Manchester City joined Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain in the quarters, with the final four teams to be determined next week.
    “We are a team that believes we can do it,” Guardiola said. “Listen, we’re competing with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
    “We don’t know who we are going to face. It’s a question of wait and see. The important thing is seven years in a row we are here.”
    Manchester City will find out their quarter-final opponents in the draw on March 15.
    “We feel good right now,” Akanji said. “We’re confident going into the next round. We are one of the favourites but have to prove it.”
    Haaland was taken off late in the game, wrapping 18-year-old substitute Jacob Wright, who made his Champions League debut, in a hug as he left the pitch.
    Copenhagen boss Jacob Neestrup believes City can retain their Champions League title.
    “They’re going to win it, they are,” he said. “This is just a level up — in everything.
    “We have played (City) two seasons in a row and Man City are getting better. They are top players, the structure they have is amazing.
    “It is not just the technical and tactical. They work hard.”
  • FA Cup: Eight teams progress as quarter-final fixtures confirmed

    FA Cup: Eight teams progress as quarter-final fixtures confirmed

    Following Wednesday’s completion of the 5th round of matches at the FA Cup, all eight teams that will feature in the quarter-final have emerged.

    Carabao Cup winner, Liverpool will slug it out with Manchester United in what is the standout game.

    Non Premier league side, Coventry will test its might against Wolves at the Molineux.

     

    The matches will be played across the weekend of March 16 and 17

    FA Cup quarter-final draw in full:
    Wolves vs Coventry

    Man Utd vs Liverpool

    Chelsea vs Leicester City

    Man City vs Newcastle

  • FA Cup: Four English clubsides book quarter-final tickets

    FA Cup: Four English clubsides book quarter-final tickets

    Four English clubsides have secured their place in the quarter final of this season’s FA Cup tournament, after the completion of  Tuesday’s  fifth round fixtures.

    The already qualified teams are Coventry, Leicester City, Manchester City and Newcastle United.

    Leicester defeated Bournemouth 1-0 on Tuesday in an away clash.

    Man City thrashed Luton Town 6-2 as

    Erling Haaland scored five goals in City’s whitewash  of Luton Town at the Kennilworth road.

    Newcastle defeated Blackburn Rovers 4-3 via penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw.

    Meanwhile, Coventry had on Monday defeated Maidstone United 5-0.

    The remaining FA Cup fifth round fixtures will continue today as Chelsea will tackle Leeds United, Manchester United will face Nottingham Forest, Brighton will clash with Wolves, while Liverpool will host Southampton.

  • Para-Soccer: Kano whitewash Lagos 9-1 in quarter final

    Para-Soccer: Kano whitewash Lagos 9-1 in quarter final

    Kano pillars  para-soccer  team on Sunday defeated their Lagos counterparts 9-1 to qualify  for the semifinal of the ongoing para-soccer at the ongoing Para-Sports Games in Abuja

    The match was played at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium.

    Ibrahim Hashim of Kano pillars scored the first goal in the fifth minute, 13th minute and 34th minute.

    Abubakar Abdullahi of Lagos team scored in the 40th minute from a close range following a brilliant cross.

    Kano pillars` Umar Dahiru scored the third goal in the 30th minute while Hashim scored the fifth goal in the 44th minute.

    The Lagos team fought hard but was unable to add to their goal tally. The first half of the match ended 5-1.On the resumption of the second half,

    On resumption for the second half, pillars continued from where they stopped, Abba Jamil recorded the sixth and seventh goals in the 50th minute and 65th minute.

    Speaking after the match, Ibrahim Musa, Pillars coach said his team was winning because of the good players in the team.

    “I commend my players they fought well in the game. My next game is 4pm on Monday against the best losers.

    “It could be Plateau, Bauchi or Lagos I will also beat them with the same margin that I beat both Sokoto and Lagos.

    “My confidence is in my team winning all subsequent matches to lift the trophy, ” he said.

    In another quarter-final match, Kaduna defeated Bauchi 6-2  and FCT beat Plateau 2-0 to qualify for the seminal final.

    Nine states are participating in the Para-soccer competition. They are Kwara, Lagos, FCT, Bauchi, Kano, Sokoto, kaduna, Jigawa and Plateau.

    A total of 15 sporting events are featuring in the second edition of the Para-Sports Games.

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