Former Super Eagles midfielder, John Ogu, has come under serious criticism from officials of the Nigeria Football Federation over his comment on boycotting the next AFCON qualifier against Sierra Leone following the Lekki Massacre on Tuesday...
Premier League club Arsenal FC has sent a heartfelt message to Nigerians, urging them to stay strong as the dust continues to settle after days of protests and destruction of lives and properties across the country....
Roger Federer has hinted at a possible return from a knee injury which had kept him out of the circuit for a year since losing to Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of the previous Australian Open....
The latest ranking of teams released on Wednesday, by the world football governing body, FIFA, has seen the Super Eagles drop three places to occupy the 32nd position. The drop also affected their position as the...
Super Eagles striker, Emmanuel Dennis has disclosed that he is "delighted" after he scored for his Belgian team, Club Brugge as they piped Russian league leaders Zenit Saint Petersburg 2-1 away from home. Dennis who got...
Odion Ighalo has been included in Manchester United squad that with face French Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League. The former Nigeria intentional who is on loan from Chinese club, Shanghai Shenhua...
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