By Victor Kanayo Nigerian international Alex Iwobi has now become a musician. Iwobi who disclosed this while speaking to a UK-based Evening Standard said, “Growing up in London, there is a lot of criminal activity, things...
By Victor Kanayo Nigerian international, Victor Osimhen, is potentially on his way out of Napoli ahead of the new football season. This is after he reportedly agreed personal terms with PSG. According to reports from Italy's Tuttosport newspaper, the...
By Victor Kanayo Everton Ladies have completed the signing of Super Falcons star, Toni Payne. Payne linked up with the Toffees on a free transfer after severing ties with Spanish Iberdola side, Sevilla. The versatile winger...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria is now in the 39th position in the latest FIFA rankings, following a nosedive of performances on the pitch in recent times. The most populous African country slipped one place from their...
By Victor Kanayo The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed three coaches to spearhead Nigeria's National team two days to 2024 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series. The coaches are Abdullahi Isa as head coach, Christopher...
By Victor Kanayo Years after his father's retirement, the son of former Super Eagles captain, Vincent Enyeama, has now become a professional goalkeeper. Aged 18, Enyeama's son whose name is not disclosed yet has alreary signed...
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