John Obi Mikel is one among four players shortlisted for Stoke City’s October Player of the Month Award. According to Stoke City website, Mikel helped the Michael O’Neill’s side keep three clean sheets, and record four...
Nigeria international, Samuel Chukwueze has finally found the net as Villarreal defeated Real Valladolid 2-0 on Monday night. The 21-year-old who suffered a 12-month run without clinching any goal rediscovered his scoring form against the White...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has allayed fears of football lovers over the fate of English Premier League in the wake of a new month-long national lockdown. England like other Governments in Europe, came under pressure...
Swiss-born goalkeeper, Sebastian Osigwe has been handed a call up to the Super Eagles ahead of next month’s double header AFCON qualification clash against Sierra Leone. The 26-year-old FC Lugano shot stopper who plies his trade...
Ahead of the double header AFCON qualification clash against Sierra Leone in the coming weeks, Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr has expressed optimism in spite of a toothless performance his team pulled up in their last...
The President of Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) Musa Kida has disclosed that preparations have commenced in earnest to ensure that the 2020 Olympic bound D’Tigers qualify for their 28th Afrobasket tournament. The federation’s boss made this...
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