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Super Falcons hold off Ireland to qualify for World Cup second round

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The Super Falcons have qualified for the round of 16 of the ongoing Women’s World Cup (WWC).

The Nigerians booked the knockout ticket after a vital goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland at the Suncorp Stadium in Milton, Australia, on Monday.

With four points from the previous two games, Nigeria only needed to avoid defeat against Ireland to progress to the knockout stage.

Ireland’s elimination from the competition had been confirmed after the 2-1 loss to Canada in their previous game.

Asisat Oshoala returned to starting line-up ahead of Ifeoma Onumonu at the tip of the Falcons’ attack.

Despite their terminated journey at the World Cup, Ireland held sway on the encounter in the early stages.

The first attempt at goal in the game fell to the Irish in the fifth minute after Sinead Farrelly cut the ball back to Katie McCabe at the edge of the Nigerian goal area. The Ireland skipper fizzed a left-footed shot just wide of the post.

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The Falcons almost took the lead 10 minutes later, but Oshoala’s effort sailed wide.

The Nigerians had their most significant chance of the game after the halftime break. Toni Payne floated a cross and Uchenna Kanu met the ball, but Courtney Brosnan, Ireland goalkeeper, teed it onto the underside of the crossbar.

Oshoala drew another chance wide immediately after that as the Falcons held on for the brickmanship result that secured them a place in the round of 16.

The Nigerians finished second in the group behind Australia, who defeated Canada 4-0 in the group game.

The Falcons are billed to play the winner of Group D — England, Denmark, China and Haiti — on August 7.

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Usyk defeats Fury to emerge undisputed heavyweight champion

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Oleksandr Usyk has defeated Tyson Fury to become the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world.

 

Fury and Usyk fought at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday night.

 

Usyk won the bout through a split decision, edging the Briton 115-112, 113-114, and 114-113 on the cards.

 

Fury came out strong in the early rounds of the bout but Usyk was able to stave off the British fighter’s onslaught.

 

The Ukrainian gained momentum as the fight progressed, with his superior footwork and technical skill allowing him to evade Fury’s powerful blows and land precise shots of his own.

 

The Ukrainian floored Fury in the ninth round which was the turning point of the much-anticipated fight.

 

Despite Fury’s valiant effort to recover in the final rounds, Usyk’s dominance had already sealed the victory.

 

The 37-year-old Ukrainian is the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the world since Lennox Lewis 25 years ago. He has now unified the WBA, WBO, IBF, and WBC titles.

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For Fury, it is the first loss in his 16-year professional career — but he will have a chance at a rematch before the end of the year.

 

In his post-fight interview, the British boxer accused the judges of giving the victory to Usyk because of the war in Ukraine.

 

“His country is at war, so people are siding with the country at war,” he said.

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Finidi George unveiled as Super Eagles’ head coach

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The Minister of Sports Development, John Enoh, has officially unveiled Finidi George as the new head coach of the Nigerian men national team, the Super Eagles.

 

The Minister unveiled the former Super Eagles forward at an event in Abuja attended by the leaders of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) at the Media Centre of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja on Monday morning.

 

“Any country I find an indigenous coach sitting on the bench, I always feel very proud and I am glad that we have an opportunity that have a Nigerian coach, Finidi George, as football men national team coach,” Enoh said during the unveiling.

The former Real Betis winger was appointed permanently after the departure of the Portuguese gaffer Jose Peseiro. He an assistant to Peseiro at the last African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast where the team finished second place.

 

George’s appointment was announced a few weeks ago after he took charge of the team on an interim basis for the doubleheader international friendly against Ghana and Mali.

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His first assignment as the substantive Head Coach will be the 2026 World Cup qualifier against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in June.

 

 

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Ex-Eagles star, Tijjani Babangida’s one-year-old son dies as wife ‘loses eye’ in car crash

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Tijjani Babangida, the former Super Eagles player, has lost Fadil, his one-year-old son, in a car crash involving his family along the Kaduna-Zaria highway.

Last Thursday, Babangida was travelling with his family — Maryam, his wife, their son, and Ibrahim, his brother — and his maid when the car incident occurred.

 

Ibrahim was said to have died on the spot while the other occupants in the vehicle were rushed to the hospital.

 

But in a recent update, Harrison Jalla, chairman of the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria (PFAN) Task Force, disclosed that Babangida’s son also died due to injury sustained in the accident.

 

“Yes he eventually lost the son, a one-year-old boy,” Jalla told TheCable on Sunday evening.

 

Babangida’s wife is also said to have lost an eye due to the severe injury to her face. She is said to be receiving treatment at the intensive care unit of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria.

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It is also reported that their maid suffered a fracture in her leg.

 

The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) on Sunday paid a courtesy visit to Babangida at the hospital.

 

The delegation consoled the former Eagles player over the deaths of his brother and son. They also prayed for a quick recovery for Babangida and his wife, “who has undergone a successful facial surgery”.

 

Babangida is the president of PFAN and was a member of the Nigeria U-23 team that won the gold medal in football at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

 

He had a decade with the Super Eagles, where he became famous for his speed down the wings.

 

Babangida was also a member of the Eagles squad at the 1998 World Cup and 2000 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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