Friday 11 December 2015

UEFA To Introduce Goal Line Technology In Tournaments.


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The European governing football body UEFA is set to Introduce the goal line technology into football tournaments organised by the Federation.

This is the latest development coming from the Federation. Goal line technology could be introduced in the Champions League and Europa tournaments for clubs next season, as decision will be made in January 2016.

The issue of introducing the goal line system into European tournaments was discussed and it looks as if members were positive about it.

The system is already in use by Premiership, Bundesliga and France Ligue 1 nothing then is wrong with introducing it into UEFA.

NFF Is Not In Line With The Provisions Of The FOI Act


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The Nigeria Football Federation have failed to comply with the provisions of the Freedom Of Information Act which was signed into law in 2011.

This was observed after the coach of the Super Eagles Sunday Oliseh informed the media that he is being owed salary in arrears.

Oliseh was said to have received upfront payment, but with the recent development, it seem not to be true.

The FOI Act allows for the public to be informed about the income and expenditure of any government parastatal or agency, but since the culture of secrecy still trends in our style of administration, it has become very difficult for compliance to be effective.

Nigeria Football Federation is supposed to have notified the public how much it has gotten as subvention and a detailed budget of how national team coaches would be paid.

Can Oliseh Qualify The Super Eagles When He Is Being Owed Salary?


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The coach of Super Eagles says he has not been paid his salary since September, while his assistants have also not been paid for the past six months.

He also noted that all speculations being made that he was paid upfront by the Nigeria Football Federation is false.

How do they expect a man that is being Owed to perform well, as it seems to have become a norm that indigenous coaches are always being Owed.

Oliseh noted that when it comes to money, I am disappointed because based on what I am being owed, I should have stopped working he told Footballalive.ng.

It is however very disappointing that the Nigeria Football Federation made the public to beleive that Sunday Oliseh and his assistants were paid in advance.

Who Is Brazil's Greatest No 10 After Pele?



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Pele made it the most famous shirt in the world. The greatest player of all time, the only man who can claim to have won the World Cup on three occasions, it was he who ensured that Brazil’s No.10 jersey became immortal.

Ten players have worn the Famous number for the Selecao at World Cups for Brazil. The mystique it has carried ever since was the subject of a book, ‘The Magic of the No.10 shirt’ by journalists Andre Ribeiro and Vladir Lemos, and it is a number that has since been worn by many of the most talented players the game has ever seen.


From Maradona, Messi and Riquelme, to Platini, Zidane, Laudrup, Hagi, and Baggio, the number has become synonymous with those who hold a special place in the game.
It was Pele who gave the shirt its eternal aura, but who was the best Brazilian to inherit that famous No.10?
RIVELINO - 92 caps, 26 goals

A young Rivelino had to make do with the No.11 shirt when he unleashed his howitzer of a left-foot on world football as part of the majestic side that became champions in 1970. But four years later, Pele had retired and it was time to pass the torch. He hit three goals in West Germany in 1974 but could do little to stop Johan Cruyff’s remarkable Netherlands.
He returned four years later, however, and led the Selecao to a ‘moral championship’ as they exited the tournament in controversial fashion as Argentina blew away a strong Peru side 6-0. Credited with bringing the famous ‘elastico’ dribble to the world, Rivelino was a true No.10, whose magical left foot could be as delicate as it was devastating.
ZICO - 89 caps, 66 goals
Flamengo great Zico personifies the number 10 shirt like few others. He was consummate conductor, strutting around the freedom of the midfield, orchestrating the most enchanting of harmonies. The central figure in the mythical 1982 side that captured the world’s imagination, if not the cup itself, he is the living embodiment of ‘jogo bonito’.
His flawless technique, bewitching dribbling and unrivalled eye for a defence-splitting pass saw him carve out the sort of reputation reserved for the select few able to truly inspire the souls of those who live for the beautiful game. Zico played the World Cups of 1978, 1982 and 1986, and though he never claimed football’s ultimate prize, he perhaps won something every bit as important.
RIVALDO - 74 caps, 34 goals

Rivaldo is an understated character off the field, but was more than happy to take centre-stage at two World Cups for Brazil. He helped inspire the side to the final in France before starring in Japan/South Korea, creating both goals for Ronaldo in the final against Germany to secure the Selecao’s fifth World Cup.
Like Rivelino, he boasted a hammer-like left foot that was equally capable of the intricate, subtle shuffles away from defenders, utilising the trademark ‘chop’ inside that saw him grab 34 goals in 74 internationals. He was the Fifa World Player of the Year in 1999, and could still be seen playing this year at the age of 43 as player-president for Mogi Mirim, with whom he played alongside his son, Rivaldinho.
RONALDINHO - 102 caps, 35 goals

Ronaldinho took over as No.10 for the World Cup of 2006, ahead of a tournament that the local press assured would see him confirmed as a true rival to Pele’s legacy as the greatest of all-time. Unfortunately, Carlos Alberto Perreira’s top-heavy side disappointed in Germany and exited at the quarter-finals after going down to a 1-0 defeat to France.
He wold never play a World Cup finals match again, but is still remembered for his performances in 2002 – notably his remarkable free-kick that bamboozled England goalkeeper David Seaman. A two-time Fifa World Player of the Year, like Zico, Ronaldinho will forever be cherished by the game’s romantics. An absolute genius, he won it all as a player but left a special legacy as arguably football’s most entertaining player of all time.
KAKA - 90 caps, 29 goals

When coach Dunga left Ronaldinho out of his squad for World Cup 2010, Kaka inherited the famous jersey and led a counter-attacking team that had raced through qualification to arrive in South Africa with very real ambitions of a sixth title. Defeat to the Netherlands ended their campaign but Kaka has his World Cup-winners medal as a member of the 2002 side.
At his peak, the former Milan and Real Madrid player was a force of nature, capable of executing the sublime at ferocious, devastating pace. Injuries have since cost him the attribute that set him apart, but he has reinvented himself and remains a member of the Selecao at 33-years-old, adding valuable experience to a side that has little in terms of World Cup qualification. A two-time Confederations Cup winner, he has over 100 caps for his country and will go down in history as one of Brazil’s all-time greats.
NEYMAR - 67 caps, 46 goals

The current incumbent of the jersey has never worn the number of any other team, preferring No.11 for Santos before retaining the shirt following his move to Barcelona. A finalist for the 2015 Ballon d'Or, the 23-year-old is now captain of his country and well on his way to becoming Brazil’s all-time leading scorer. He is yet to claim a major title with the Selecao but has already outscored legends such as Jairzinho, Tostao and Rivelino.
Having largely operated from the left for his club sides, Neymar plays a more traditional No.10 for Dunga, playing almost in a free role as the fulcrum of a fluid frontline. Having emerged in world football as the ultimate individualist, amassing a stunning highlight reel of flicks and tricks, he has now added a devastating goal return to his game and with as much as a decade of international football ahead of him, will no doubt go on to carve out his own special legacy with the national team.

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Messi Returns To Training After Missing Thursday Training



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 Lionel Messi returned to training today after missing Thursday session for personal reasons. Although there were speculations that it was as a result of his injury as the hamstring which he suffered and kept him away for two months has not yet healed perfectly.

It was rumoured that Messi had a slight clutch at the back of his thigh in the champions league clash between Barcelona and Bayer Leverkusen, which ended in 1-1 draw. Messi scored the only goal for Barcelona even though they had qualified before the match.

Barcelona issued a statement saying that  Messi got permission from Coach Enrique to stay away from training and it was for "personal reasons" but was available today and will be available in the clash between Barcelona and Depotivo La Coruna.

Nigeria Take On Algeria in CAF U23 Africa Cup Of Nations

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The final of the CAF U23 Africa Cup of Nations will take place on Saturday December 12, 2015 at the Stade Leopold Sedar Senghor in Dakar the Capital City of Senegal. Nigeria will play Algeria, to determine who is Africa's best in the U23 level.

ROAD TO FINAL: Nigeria
The Dream Team beat Mali 3-2 in her first match, drew Egypt 2-2, and Algeria a goalless draw finishing second in the group with 5 points. In the knockout stage they defeated host Senegal 1-0 to secure a ticket in the final against Algeria.

ROAD TO FINAL: Algeria
The Algeria U23 team drew Egypt 1-1 in her first match, beat Mali 2-0 in her second match and played a goalless draw with Nigeria in her third match with five points, finishing top in the group on goal difference ahead of Nigeria. In the knockout stage Algeria defeated South Africa 2-0 to secure a final place clash with their arch-rival Nigeria in the final stage.

ANALYSIS: Who Is Favourite To Win
Both teams have already secured a guaranteed ticket to the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics and are only going to be contending for the title of African Champions. The fact that they have qualified will make the match a bit less challenging, because the ultimate intention is to be at the Olympics.

Nigeria and Algeria have developed to the level of playing defensive games, Nigeria worked on this after their first two group matches when they conceded four goals in two matches and all goals were in the second half. Algeria on the other hand have conceded just one goal all through to the finals and this shows how disciplined the young boys are.

However, the match is not going to be a match of defense but attack as both sides already have a ticket to Brazil but will simply be trying to carry the nomenclature African Champions to the Olympics. If both teams adhere strictly to their style of play, Nigeria may win within 90 minutes of play with just 1-0 and this will be based on the fact that the Eagles have a more experienced coach that will handle the boys tactically.

It is not going to be an easy match, but Africa will be on the look for this intriguing final between two good sides who shall lead Africa to the 2016 Olympics.





Thursday 10 December 2015

Mourinho Boast: Chelsea Can Win The Champions League

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Jose Mourrinho declared that Chelsea is a candidate for the 2016 UEFA Champions League title, after his side defeated Porto by 2-0 to make it to the round of 16.

People can argue that Chelsea is not doing fine at our home league because we are 14 on the table and things don't seem to be going on fine with our play in the premiership. But then, its a different thing entirely in the Champions league he told goal.com

When we won it with Porto in 2000, no one gave us a chance to win it but twe won it, proving bookmakers wrong. In Inter in 2010 when we won, it was same thing, no one tipped us to win but we shocked Europe and won the title. Right now no one believes in the team because of our performance in the league, but that will only propel us to win at Europe.

Messi Is The Most Destructive Player Against German Teams In Champions League History

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Lionel Messi has always been a threat to German clubs at the UEFA Champions League. So far, he has scored a total of 80 goals in the Champions league, but 15 out of all the goals were against German teams.

Messi scored the only goal for Barcelona in the 1-1 draw against Bayern Leverkusen, ensuring that they do not get a winning, in a match that was more crucial to the German side than the Spanish giant. It will also be recalled that he scored the first goal against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the 2015 UEFA Champions League semifinal match after 76 minutes of play and no goal came.

So far, Messi is the only player in the history of the Champions League to have scored the highest number of goals against German teams, recording a total of 15 goals. German teams will always hate him for that.


Wednesday 9 December 2015

Arsenal Beat Olympiacos To Progress To Knockout Stage


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Arsenal made it to the round of sixteen after beating Olympiacos 3-0, Giroud was the man as he did the scoring to ensure Arsenal scale through.

Arsene Wenger's men knowing what was stake played a tactical game of defensive and attacking game, ensuring that they did not concede any goal.

England now have three teams in the knockout stage, with Chelsea also making it to the round of sixteen.

Chelsea Beat Stubborn Porto To Secure A Round Of 16 Ticket


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Chelsea scaled through to the knockout stage of the Champions League, after beating a tough Porto 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.

Mourinho's men played with determination in the presence of club owner Abramhovic, who was present to encourage his side.

Chelsea also finished top of the group with thirteen points while Porto are out of the Champions League title race. Dynamo Kiev finished second behind Chelsea after beating Tel Aviv 1-0.

Mourinho To Face Final Test In UEFA Champions League


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José Mourinho is set to lead Chelsea against his former club Porto, in a decisive match that will determine who will be through to the knockout stage of Champions League.

Chelsea are tied on ten points with Porto, while Porto still lead the Group on a win advantage. Chelsea must outrightly win, to make headway in the knockout stage.

Three Spanish teams Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have already finished top of their groups, Chelsea is the only English Club that could do same and at least make two English teams finish top after Manchester City did same yesterday.

Mourinho won his first UEFA Champions League title with Porto and will today make a case for Chelsea, whom he is yet to win the title with.

Samson Siasia Faces Final Olympic Qualification Test


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The U23 team will today face host Senegal in a decisive encounter to know who gets the automatic slot to the Rio De Janeiro Olympics.

Nigeria beat Mali 3-2 in her first group match, drew Egypt 2-2 and played a barren draw with Algeria, finishing second in the Group with five points, thanks to goal difference that gave them an edge.

Senegal gathered the maximum points available in the Group, beating South Africa 3-1, Tunisia 2-0 and with another 1-0 victory over Zambia to finish top with nine points.

Senegal have so far enjoyed great home support, but playing with a struggling Nigerian side requires tactical discipline and carefulness. As Siasia's team would do everything possible to see the team through. It's going to be a tough one.

Tuesday 8 December 2015

Manchester City Is The Pride Of England


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Manchester City is the Pride of England as they finished top of Group D with 12 points. Thanks to Sevilla who helped them beat Juventus by 1-0.

City had qualified before this match, but would have finished second in the Group even if Juventus had gotten a draw with Sevilla.

Manchester City will be finishing top in a group for the first time since they made their debut in 2012 and will be expected to surpass previous performance in the continental tournament.

Manchester United Out Of Champions League Title Race


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Manchester United are out of the Champions League race after losing to Wolfsburg 3-2. This is the first time this will happen in the history of the club.

Even when the situation was critical under former manager David Moyes, United got to the quarter final stage of the tournament.

Interestingly, this is the first time Wolfsburg will be qualifying for the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions league, ànd finished top on the group.

United will need to give more attention to the Premier League and ensure that they finish among top four so as to keep their hope of qualifying for the next Champions league alive.




FOI Act Shall Encourage Accountability And Facilitate Sports Development- Walter


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Sports is set to get its own share from the Freedom Of Information Act (FOI) signed into law by former President Good luck Ebele Jonathan in 2011, according to Dr. Walter.

This was exclusively disclosed to Sports Intelligence after a Round-Table conference held in Lagos for stake holders for the implementation of the FOI Act in the South-West part of Nigeria.

 Walter started "A lot of secrecy surround budget for Sports development and implementation in Nigeria and nobody ask questions. The only thing we wake up to hear is that there is no money to pay national team coaches because NFF is broke.

Walter further stated that " Sports is an instrument that unites Nigeria as a whole and cannot be left out in this struggle to ensure that Ministries and Government parastatals are being encouraged to embrace the FOI Act".

He further noted, "nothing unites Nigeria like football, and it is a thing of concern when we read on pages of papers that national team coaches are being owed for several months. No one bothers to ask "what about the monies voted out to the Ministry of Sports, what is the statement of account like and this is bad.

The Minister Of Sports and all those responsible for this must be accountable to the people on how their monies are being used and that is what the FOI Act encourages he added.

Walter is the publisher of an online newspaper Agenda Newspaper, and a Media and Communication Consultant at Justice for all British Council.

PSV Eindhoven and CSKA Moscow match Shall Determine Who tops The Group


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PSV Eindhoven have a hope of qualifying from Group B if they beat CSKA Moscow in tonight's encounter. Winning guarantees them a spot irrespective of the outcome of the match between Wolfsburg and United, while a draw reduces their chances of qualifying. CSKA Moscow on the other hand will hope to win for Pride and nothing serious is attached to a win. However the match between Eindhoven and CSKA Moscow shall also help determine who tops the group.

Sevilla Will Play And Win For Pride Against Juve


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Sevilla have no hope of qualifying even if they win, but will hope to win for pride and probably upset Juventus who are currently on top and hope to remain on top at the end of today's match. If Sevilla beats Juventus and Manchester City beat Monchengladbach, it means that City will go to the top, while Juventus will finish second.

Madrid Must Win For Posterity Sake


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Real Madrid have already qualified and are on top in Group A, but will need to beat Malmo for purpose of posterity and record keeping. It will also afford Ronaldo an opportunity to increase his goal records.

Manchester United To Face Final Test


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Louis Van Gaal men will need to prove a point in this match, as today's match shall determine who will qualify in this group, an outright win is the best option for United if anything meaningful must happen. On the other hand, Wolfsburg will need a draw against United to guarantee a spot in the round of sixteen irrespective of what ever the result of the other match is. A lose to United will put them at risk of qualifying. It's going to be a tough match.

Manchester City Set To Confirm Superiority


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Manchester City are set to establish superiority over Monchengladbach. Though they have qualified, but a win will give them hope of finishing top in the group if Juventus lose to Sevilla. A win will further improve the UEFA ranking of England as it is important to note that Germany is currently ahead of England in ranking.

Monday 7 December 2015

Chelsea Will Knockout Any Team In UEFA Champions league - Cavalho


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Former Chelsea defender Ricardo Cavalho has stated that Chelsea is set to beat any team in pursue of Europe's most prestigious trophy if they scale through the group stage.

The 37 years old former defender who spent six years in Stamford Bridge noted that Chelsea is currently doing badly at the Premiership, but its a different ball game when you get to Europe.

Mourinho is not a coach that can live with losing and this will propel him to defeat any team in Europe and win the Champions league he stated.

Ancelotti Confesses: I Am Interested In Manchester United


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Former Real Madrid boss Carlos Anceloti has Confessed that he is still interested in Manchester United job.

The 56 years old out-of-job and winner of Madrid's tenth UEFA Champions league title, has stated that he had eyes on United job even before Louis Van Gaal took over United in 2014.

Presently, he told goal.com that he is still interested in coming back to the English Premiership and Old Trafford still remains his desire because that is a club with good project.

"I love to work in a club with good project and it does not matter how long I wait. When I was in PSG it was good because it was a club with good project and I hope to return to coaching by summer he stated.

Platini To Face Court Of Arbitration For Sports Soon.


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Mitchell Platini has been suspended for 90 days, with the hearing of pleminary case scheduled to hold on December 8, 2015 at the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS).

UEFA President is been investigated by the FIFA ethics committee, for an alleged disloyal payment which he received from outgoing FIFA President between 1999 and 2002.

Sepp Blatter was also banned by the ethics committee for alleged illegal sales of World Cup TV rights contract to a former FIFA official Jack Warner. However the duo have a right to fair hearing and this will continue.

Asoju Oba Table Tennis Competition And The Olympic Medal Dream


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As the 47th edition of the Asoju Oba Table Tennis Competition kicks off in Lagos. We reflect on one of the desires of the founder of  the competition.

The late Sir Molade Okoya Thomas who founded the Asoju Oba Cup, said in his opening speech in the 45th edition of the competition that he should be allowed to invite Coaches and get technical support from China and Sweden. A desire which he did not achieve until his demise.

However, we look critically at the 47 years of the competition in the country and the reflection of the competition in Nigeria's Olympic performance.

Nigeria is yet to win a medal at the Olympics in Table Tennis and this competition has gone on 47 uninterrupted years in Lagos, Nigeria, with hope that one day Nigeria will make landmark achievement in the game at the Olympics.

The Rio De Janeiro Olympics is close at hand, and its really of concern if this 47th edition could be the turning point for our dream of winning an Olympic Medal in Table Tennis.

Winners have always emerged at the Asoju Oba Table Tennis Competition, but metamorphosing that winner into an Olympic Medalist is still a challenge. May be we should look at the desire of the man who founded the competition, and see if something positive could come out of it.

Asoju Oba lives on, his dreams and desires is seen each time athletes gather for the competition and the ultimate desire is making Nigeria a non Mono-Sports nation.


Chelsea Must Beat Porto For Mourinho To Keep His Job.


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The situation of Chelsea got worse on Saturday when Mourinho's side lost to Bournemouth, newly promoted side to the Premiership.

There are speculations that Mourinho will be sacked if the blues fail to defeat Porto in the final group match of the UEFA Champions league. As the UEFA Champions league is the only title that looks realisable even though it seems tough.

Chelsea lost to Porto in the first leg and Mourinho need to do everything possible to beat Porto and qualify to the knockout stage of the tournament.

Mourinho's profile is incomplete without the mention of Porto, as he won the first ever Champions league title of the club,but he is currently facing a very difficult situation. He must do everything possible to beat a team he gave life to in his early career as a coach to keep his job.

Sunday 6 December 2015

Monchengladbach Spoil Bayern's Unbeaten Record


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Bayern Munich were yesterday beaten for the first time in their league match this season by Borussia Monchengladbach by 3-1.

Guardiola's men recorded their first lost, but still remain on top of the Bundesliga table with forty points after having 14 unbeaten record in the league.