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Enyimba FC Debunk Report On Uche’s Transfer

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Enyimba International FC has described the reported transfer of Nigeria midfielder Henry Uche to Turkish club Bursaspor as ‘illegal’, saying the player is still contracted to them.
The player has reportedly agreed a deal with the Turkish club, after claiming his one-year contract with Enyimba had lapsed, but the Aba club disputes the claim.
Expressing shock at what they described as “illegal transfer of their player”, the club in a press statement signed by chairman Felix Anyasi Agu stated that, “Such a blatant disregard to the rules of player transfer is one we find unlawful and totally unacceptable.
“It amazes us that no formal approach was made to us and yet the player has been allowed to travel abroad in an attempt to sign contracts with a new club.”
The club went on to say that the player was in fact registered for the on-going domestic football season-2012/2013-but has not returned to the former premier league champions since December last year when he was invited to the Super Eagles camp ahead of the African Nations Cup in South Africa.
“He has one more year of his contract left with us, and we will tender documents appended with his signature when the time comes,” media officer of the club Farriel Allaputa told newsmen.
When asked why the club was only just speaking up since the player disappeared seven months ago, he replied: “We have called him several times to return to the club, spoken to his representatives and also cried out, but to our greatest shock, even the player denies he has a year left on his contract with us.”
And the Enyimba statement goes on to sound a warning to Uche’s prospective clubs
“We warn that any persons involved in the unauthorised sale of Henry Uche must stop forthwith, any further transaction with the said player and facilitate his return to Nigeria with immediate effect.
“We shall deem any further failure to deal with us directly in the transfer of the player as a clear violation of Fifa Regulations on player transfer and petition any persons or organisations involved to the world football governing body for swift disciplinary actions.”

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Cricket: Nigeria Wins ICC Award

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Nigeria was on Wednesday announced as winner of the International Cricket Council’s Cricket Initiative of The Year 2023 in Africa, with the PwC National U-17 Championship, which has ran for five years.
The country was among the 21 nations celebrated by the ICC following another ground-breaking effort on and off the field in the year under review.
“The ICC Development Initiative of the Year award recognises the outstanding development initiative delivered during the year and regional winners include Nigeria Cricket Federation, whose U-17 Cricket Championship continues to provide competitive playing opportunities for boys and girls across the country,” ICC said in a statement on Wednesday.
Nigeria and other regional winners from other continents will now be put forward for v NCF president, Uyi Akpata, said the award couldn’t have come at a better time.
“This is an award that celebrates the power of collaboration. PwC and several partners took a gamble on us and backed our developmental initiatives. It is gladdening that it is yielding results on a global dimension,” Akpata said.
“It has been encouraging to know that the ICC has been keeping tabs and particularly recognising the efforts of our team of passionate cricket development officers and the board of the federation. This will only spur us to go further.”
Country Senior Partner at PwC Nigeria, Sam Abu, said the award confirmed the potential they saw in the game.
“This global recognition for our joint initiative with the Nigeria Cricket Federation is one we are proud of, especially for the fact that it confirms that the game has the potential to galvanise, empower and equip the youths for global impact.”
It is the fourth honour Nigeria will be receiving in recognition of the country’s strides in cricket in recent times.

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NPFL Title Is Not Our Primary Target – Ilechukwu

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Despite being on top of the 2023/24 Nigeria Premier Football League table, Enugu Rangers Coach, Fidelis Ilechukwu, has said winning the title this season is not the primary target given to him by his employers.The seven-time champions are currently topping the table with 54 points after 31 matches, two points ahead of Enyimba, who are second in the chasing pack that also have Lobi Stars, Plateau United and Remo Stars.Ilechukwu’s team muscled their way to the top by displacing Lobi weeks back, but their gaffer insists they are not in the title race.
“I’m not thinking about title. Enyimba, Lobi Stars and Remo Stars are thinking about it,” Ilechukwu said via 54footballx.
“We have a very young team and structure is what we are thinking of. Maybe next season we will talk about the title. If I’m thinking about that, I will be under pressure and I don’t want to be under pressure because the management did not tell me about that.”
Rangers have the joint highest number of wins in the NPFL this season, having won 16 of their matches. They also went 10 games without a defeat before the run was halted by Katsina United and Ilechukwu.
Even with their descent run in the league, Ilechukwu maintained that they are not under pressure to outdo other teams.
“What we are doing is taking the game one at a time and we are positive.”
Ilechukwu was appointed head coach of the team before the start of the campaign. He worked with Plateau United last season and had previously managed MFM FC and Heartland.
In their last game on Sunday, Rangers were beaten 2-0 by Rivers United in Port Harcourt, which saw their four-point lead at the top of the table reduced to two.
Their next match is at home against Plateau United at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu.

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Eaglets Held In Pre-WAFU Friendly

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The national U-17 men’s team, Golden Eaglets, forced Miracle Academy from Abia State to a 1-1 draw in a friendly at the FIFA Goal Project pitch inside the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja on Wednesday evening.
The game is one of the friendlies lined up to prepare the team for their WAFU B U-17 Cup of Nations title defence in Ghana next month.
The Eaglets will begin their campaign in Group B against Burkina Faso, Niger Republic and Togo.
The visitors scored against the run of play, but the Eaglets quickly rallied to restore parity a few minutes later to end the first half on equal terms.
Manu Garba’s team bossed the entire second half but failed to convert any of the several scoring chances they created.
The record five-time world champions have so far played three tune-up matches, winning one with two draws, plus six goals scored and four goals conceded.
They were forced to a 1-1 draw by Ikon Allah Academy, a Kaduna-based football team, on Tuesday evening.

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