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South Africa Focuses On World Cup Qualification
South Africa coach, Gordon Igesund has said that there will be no room for errors when his side resume their qualification campaign for the 2014 World Cup.
Bafana Bafana face the Central Africa Republic in Cape Town on 23 March knowing only a win will do as they sit third in Group A after draws with Ethiopia and Botswana last year.
And Igesund revealed there will be changes to the team that reached the quarter-finals of last month’s Africa Cup of Nations on home soil.
“There are no other thoughts other than winning because we are all aware that a draw will not help our cause”
“We are not in a good position in the qualifiers,” he admitted. “We have dropped four huge points and are left with four games, so we are basically playing catch-up. We are in a situation where we almost have to win every game.
“Qualifying for the World Cup is huge for us, so we can’t afford to lose, that is the bottom line.
“There will be a couple of changes – the team will be a lot more offensive. There are a few areas that we need to fix.
“There are a few players that are coming back from injury that I need to have a good look at over the next couple of days like Morgan Gould, Ayanda Xulu, Bevan Fransman and Daylon Claasen.”
Ethiopia sit top of the group, with second-placed CAR one point ahead of South Africa and Botswana bottom of the table with one point.
With only the top two teams in the group guaranteed a place in the second round in the quest to qualify for the tournament in Brazil, Igesund knows it is vital that South Africa make up ground on CAR.
“It is very important because at the moment CAR are above us on the standings, and we need to beat them to overtake them,” said the 56-year-old.
“Should we achieve that, then psychologically we have achieved something and then we can get the momentum going.
“That is why I say there are no other thoughts other than winning because we are all aware that a draw will not help our cause. And sometimes when you go out knowing what you have to do, it becomes a little bit easier because the players know we have to win.”
Igesund’s preparations for the game against CAR were disrupted when he was admitted to hospital and had an operation to remove his appendix but he says he is “fully recovered” and ready for the task ahead.
“When I was in hospital, my technical team sent me reports about players and matches and now that I am out of hospital I am also watching the matches again,” he said.
“We have to pick a team that has to perform and hopefully that will see us qualify for the World Cup. Now it is just a matter of picking the team that will play this one particular match and get the three points.”
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SWAN Rivers Set-up Five Functional Committees
The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria ( SWAN) Rivers State Chapter has set up five standing working committees on Tuesday, in its general congress.
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‘NTF Will Build On Davis Cup Success For Brighter Future’
At the playoff held at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Onikan, the team of Canice Abua, Michael Emmanuel, Daniel Adeleye, and Abubakar Yusuf was majestic as they restored Nigeria’s hope in a sport that once gave the country so much joy.
Speaking after the final game, Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF) President, Victor Ochei, said the Davis Cup feat is the stepping stone to better days in the sport, adding that the federation has set up programmes that will help the budding talents across the country play at the same level as their counterparts in other tennis-developed countries.
Ochei said: “The whole aim of having this new board is to lift the sport to the level we used to be. I tell you, tennis is taking a new shape in Nigeria. We are putting everything and anything to make that work happen.”
Ochei said that the NTF has looked at sponsorships and how to get the emerging players compete at the same level with their peers elsewhere, adding that the federation is working on organising local competitions and helping the players to compete in international championships.
“We believe that with what we are doing now, sponsors will come to us to organise new competitions. But beyond that, there’s a strategic growth development plan, a 10-year development plan, which the board is working on.
“The programme will ensure that we catch them young. This is because we believe that to create champions, we must start grooming them early. The champions you are seeing today were those groomed yesterday.”
“The process of building new champions will include building the coaches, the players, the infrastructure and sensitising the parents so that we can start catching them as young as age five to six.
“By the time that we groom them through 10 years of training, at age 15, 16, you will see fantastic professional players.”
To achieve the federation’s plans, Ochei admits that the NTF needs a lot of investment, adding that the board is working at realising the funds quietly and tenaciously.
The NTF president acknowledged the contributions of former international stars like Nduka Odizor and Sadiq Abdullahi to the bid to rejuvenate Nigerian tennis, adding that NTF is open to collaborating with former players who know what it takes to play at the highest level of the sport.
He said, “Nduka Odizor is around as one of our VIP personalities. He has been psyching up the boys in the battle with Uzbekistan. He will not enter the court to play, but his mere presence is enough motivation to the boys, who will want to be like him in the future.
“You see, the type of support the Odizors, the Imonities and the Abdullahis got in their time is no longer there, but we are revamping it with the support of our stakeholders in the Diaspora.
“It will appear to take us some time, but I can tell you that the Diaspora support is massive.”
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NSC Disburses N200m Training Grants To 26 Athletes
In its bid to get good results in this year’s Commonwealth Games, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has disbursed N200 million as training grants to 26 athletes.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games will be held in Glasgow, Scotland.
The NSC stated that the grants were disbursed through its Elite and Podium Board, noting that N200 million was allocated to select top-performing athletes.
The beneficiaries are both foreign-based and home-based, the NSC said, adding that it will cater for their training and preparation expenses.
According to the NSC, the recipients span several sports, including athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, and para-sports, in line with the Commission’s mandate to prioritise athletes’ welfare and high-performance development.
The Commission added that the disbursement follows the establishment of the Elite and Podium Board, created to implement a scientific and institutionalised support system aimed at sustaining peak performances by Nigerian athletes at major international competitions.
NSC Director General, Bukola Olopade, said the Commission, under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, was established to restore confidence and provide renewed hope for Nigerian sportsmen and women by placing strong emphasis on athlete welfare.
“The training grants disbursed to 26 athletes across different sports followed a careful and professional selection process by the Yusuf Ali-led Elite and Podium Board. This is our way of reassuring our athletes that their welfare remains our utmost priority,” he said.
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