CAN 2013: Msakni’s strike wins it late for Tunisia against Algeria
Talismanic midfielder Youssef Msakni proved his worth with a last-gasp strike to aid Tunisia to a lone goal victory over rivals Algeria on Tuesday evening in Rustenburg.
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Talismanic midfielder Youssef Msakni proved his worth with a last-gasp strike to aid Tunisia to a lone goal victory over rivals Algeria on Tuesday evening in Rustenburg.
Super Eagles’ captain, Joseph Yobo, said on Tuesday that the team would do the country proud at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The Eagles on Tuesday afternoon returned to training to prepare for Friday’s big showdown against the...
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FIFA Assistant referee, Peter Egan Edibi has debunked media reports accredited indicating that he is angry with the leadership of the Nigeria Referees Association, NRA, for abandoning him insisting that he never granted such interview.
The report which emanated from Supersport.com stated that Edibi, who is the only Nigerian referee officiating at the ongoing 2013 AFCON in South Africa had been abandoned by the NRA even as his appearance at the tournament will boost the image of the referees association and Nigeria.
However Edibi who has featured at AFCON 2008, 2010 and 2012 said the report is nothing but the figment of the writer’s imagination.
He said he has not been abandoned by the NRA and even if there was such thing, he knows the right channel to follow in addressing it.
Edibi explained that he has a cordial relationship with his association and was shocked to his marrows when he was quoted as saying he has been abandoned by the NRA.
Edibi said apart from causing him very serious embarrassment, the said report was capable of tampering with his concentration on the crucial assignment on ground.
“ I was shocked to read in the media that I said I have been abandoned by the NRA. The report is false in its entirety for I have not granted such interview to anyone. It is a product of the writer’s imagination.
“ I have a very cordial relationship with my association and the football federation. Even if I have issues with any of the bodies, I know how and where to channel such concerns.
“ At my level, I know what to say and what not to say. I am truly shocked by the report and I feel it has been written in bad taste”.
Edibi expatiated that the aspect of the report which embarrassed him most is where he was quoted as praying for the Super Eagles to win in South Africa.
“ As an experienced FIFA graded referee, I don’t need anybody to remind that I must remain impartial at all times. So you can only imagine my shock when I read in that same report that I prayed that Eagles should win the championship. This is not possible”.
The Cross River State born referee who is on the FIFA preliminary list for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil therefore called on all those concerned to disregard the report in its entirety.
“ I urge everyone to disregard the report which has truly traumatized me. I have continued to receive calls and messages from concerned people who want to know if actually I granted such interview”, he said
Barcelona’s first defeat in La Liga this season should serve to remind people they are not invincible, coach Tito Vilanova said after their surprise 3-2 loss at Real Sociedad on Saturday. Barca’s record-breaking start to the first half of t...
Democratic Republic of Congo recovered from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 with title favourites Ghana as the African Cup of Nations burst into life on Sunday after two goalless draws on Saturday’s rain-sodden opening day. Ghana scored the first ...
Super Falcons striker Perpetua Nkwocha on Saturday decried the declining standard of female football in Nigeria, attributing it to negligence by the concerned authorities.
Nkwocha told newsmen in Lagos that poor oganisation and neglect of the Nigeria Women Professional League (NWPL) had hindered the growth of various female national teams.
``The quality of the NWPL is affecting the national teams. I say that because it was exhibited at the 2012 Africa Women Championship in Equatorial Guinea where we did not do well.
``The Super Falcons especially do not have quality players anymore.
``If the league can improve, then we can have strong and formidable national teams," said Nkwocha who is currently playing for Sunnana SK Club of Sweden.
Nkwocha also canvassed equality in the administration of the male and female teams, saying that preference should not be accorded to the male teams.
``The Nigeria Football Federation and fans usually focus more on the men when it comes to competitions.
``And in terms of the Nigeria Premier League, the men are even more recognised, it is not fair," she said.
She appealed to sponsors to identify with the NWPL and female football to ensure it grew and become strong like their foreign counterpart
``Why do you think countries like U.S.A, Sweden and Brazil are strong in the world today? It is because they invest in their female teams," she said.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has once more reiterated his desire to return to the Premier League at some point in the future. The 49-year-old enjoyed success in England at Chelsea from 2004 until 2007, and he has nothing but fond memories of his tim...
Cote d’Ivoire striker Gervinho has said that winning the Africa Cup of Nations is team-mate Didier Drogba’s last goal in football. The former Chelsea forward won the Champions League with his final kick of the ball for the west London club,...
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi is confident his squad are prepared for the Nations Cup as they played their final tune-up game yesterday. Nigeria defeated Portuguese Second Division club Farense 5 to nill in the last game of their preparations. Desp...
Comprehensive rehabilitation of the main pitch of the National Stadium Abuja has begun. Work on the stadium began last week, with the contractors who built the stadium Julius Berger PLC being in charge of the rehabilitation effort. Minister of Sports a...
The Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) on Monday in Abuja said its meeting with LC2 on the 2013 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) broadcast rights had yet to yield results. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting between both si...
Togo’s football federation president has revealed he had to insist on Emmanuel Adebayor on the final Africa Cup of Nations squad since he has the final say. He said he had to over-rule the coach who had left out Emmanuel Adebayor and Kossi Agassa...