After being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic which held the world to a standstill, the organisers of Wimbledon have announced that the Grand Slam tournament will be staged behind closed door. Wimbledon was...
There are indications that the Federal Government might soon lift the ban on contact sports. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Youth and Sports developments, plans have been perfected to ensure the return...
In the aftermath of the friendly encounter against Algeria and Tunisia, Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr has revealed three players who have sealed their places in the squad as preparation for the African Cup of Nations...
The battle for supremacy did not favour either of the sides as Tunisia held Nigeria to a draw in an international friendly played at Jacques Leman’s Arena in Austria, The Heritage Times reports. Having lost the...
As part of the activities organized to celebrate Nigeria’s diamond jubilee, the federal government has initiated an event to honour 60 indigenous sport icons and personalities that have won laurels and contributed to the sports development...
Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen has said Ivorian and Chelsea legend, Didier Drogba inspired his style of play. The 21-year-old striker bought from Ligue 1 side, Lille for a club record of 70 million Euros revealed...
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