By Victor Kanayo With few days to the kick-off of the 2024/25 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season, there are indications that referees will get increment in their match allowances. Also, Heritage Times HT gathered that...
By Victor Kanayo Former England head coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has passed on, aged 76. Eriksson who managed England between 2001 and 2006, a period regarded as the national team's golden era, had battled pancreatic cancer. Announcing his...
By Victor Kanayo Two Nigerian-born forwards - Noni Madueke and Moses Simon sparkled in the English Premier League and French Ligue 1 as they ensured that their clubs posted victories. While Madueke scored a hat-trick for...
By Victor Kanayo Former Nigerian international, Samson Siasia, has formally spoken since his reinstatement to full football activities. Siasia who spoke to Heritage Times HT in Abuja to mark his official return to full coaching and...
By Victor Kanayo Manchester United on Saturday stumbled to a 1-2 defeat to Brighton in their second English Premier League fixture. The victory by Brighton marked a total of five wins out of six recent meetings...
By Victor Kanayo The rare journey of a Nigerian club - El Kanemi Warriors to the ongoing 2024/25 season CAF Champions League has come to an sour end. This is after the club lost 2-3 on...
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