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Stakeholders Bemoan Edibi’s Dropping From World Cup
Stakeholders in the
Nigerian refereeing group yesterday expressed displeasure at the failure of Nigeria’s Peter Edibi to make the final list of referees for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Edibi was one of the prospective assistant referees listed earlier by the world football governing body.
The referees were listed to officiate at the upcoming World Cup finals in Brazil and had since 2012 been undergoing preparations through organised courses and the officiating of high-profile matches.
However, last Wednesday, the FIFA Referees Committee announced a list of 91 referees, made up of 25 referee trios and eight reserve duos, with Edibi missing from the list.
But, some Nigerian refereeing stakeholders said that they had been hopeful that Edibi would be listed so as to break the jinx of Nigeria not having a referee at the World Cup.
Ahmed Maude, President of the Nigeria Referees Association (NRA), said he could not understand what was responsible for the“ last-minute disappointing news’’ from FIFA.
“I don’t know what actually happened, but maybe it has to do with the team of West African countries that qualified for the World Cup.
“It may be because there are more West African countries among the African teams at the World Cup. So, they might have decided to pick referees from other African regions different from West Africa.
“But, whatever the criteria were, it was very disappointing because we had all hoped that Nigerian referees will be represented at the 2014 World Cup for the first time,’’ Maude said.
Ms Jamila Buhari, the first Nigerian female referee, said Edibi has been doing well and could not have been dropped due to performance.
“I am shocked to my bone marrow and this has become a challenge to Nigerian referees.
“This is because we have all looked forward to breaking the jinx of Nigeria having no referee at the FIFA World Cup till date.
“We have all hoped that it was going to happen this year, because he has been doing very well.
“It is a devastating blow for Nigerian referees, and I cannot say precisely why he was dropped because he has been doing so well, even at the last Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
“The Confederation of African Football (CAF) rated him among some of the best referees at the competition. So, it is bad news for the refereeing family,’’ she said.
Ameenu Mohammed, a referees instructor with the Nigeria Football Association (NFA), said Edibi’s dropping was a loss to both the NFA and the NRA.
“It is very disappointing in the sense that we had thought we are going to break the jinx this year and have a Nigerian hoisting the country’s flag among officials at the World Cup.
“Although we feel bitter about it, but there is nothing we can do since FIFA has taken its decision.
“It is a loss to the NRA, NFA and to Nigerians entirely. But let us just consider it as the wish of God.
“However, sincerely speaking and by all standards, Edibi worked and struggled for it.
“He spent time, energy and resources to make sure he really prepared for it, and he worked within the specified standard by FIFA in terms of medical, technical and physical fitness,’’ Mohammed said.
He added however that his failure had now become a challenge for Nigerian referees to put in more effort than what Edibi did.
“Going by the records, no Nigerian referee has been at the World Cup, and this is a challenge to all other national referees from Nigeria to struggle further.
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SUNDERLAND SHOCK NEWCASTLE IN DERBY ENCOUNTER
Brian Brobbey scored a dramatic 90th-minute winner as Sunderland came from behind to beat Newcastle United in a thrilling Tyne-Wear derby at St James’ Park.
Newcastle had been on target for their first home victory in this fixture since 2010 when Anthony Gordon gave the hosts a ninth-minute lead.
Sunderland played out from the back but defender Luke O’Nien’s pass was intercepted by Nick Woltemade and he gave it to Gordon, who did the rest to score his 17th goal of the season.
The hosts almost made it 2-0 just before the break, but Sven Botman headed against the post following a cross from left-back Lewis Hall, one of five Newcastle players to be included in Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad.
Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, another called up by Tuchel, did not get great distance on a punch, the ball was played back into the box, Brobbey chested it goalwards and Dan Burn cleared off the line, only for Chemsdine Talbi to fire in the rebound.
Noah Sadiki had a chance to put Sunderland ahead, only for him to shoot at Ramsdale.
Yet it did not prove costly as Brobbey scored the late winner, to the delight of the away fans, when he converted a rebound from close range after Ramsdale saved his first attempt.
The result gives Sunderland their first league double over Newcastle since 2014-15.
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Rangers Coach credits Chelle for title chase
Rangers International technical adviser Fidelis Ilechukwu has credited his recent stint with the Super Eagles under head coach Eric Chelle as a major factor behind the club’s resurgence in the Nigeria Premier Football League title race, Tidesports source reports.
Speaking ahead of Rangers’ matchday 31 fixture against El Kanemi Warriors in Enugu, Ilechukwu said the experience gained at international level has significantly influenced his approach, particularly in the areas of intensity, discipline and overall team structure.
“Change is constant in life. After working closely with Eric Chelle, the mentality I got from him is not an easy one. The training sessions are super intense, about 80 per cent of what we do now is heavy training,” he said.
Ilechukwu maintained that the discipline and structure he adopted during his time with the national team have translated directly into improved performances at the club level.
“I think my return has had a positive impact defensively, offensively, everything. The preparation, the pep talks, the quality, it gives confidence. I came back with an advantage,” he said.
Rangers have enjoyed a remarkable run since his return from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, losing just once in 11 matches, with six wins, four draws and seven clean sheets propelling them firmly into contention.
They currently sit second on the table with 50 points, just one behind leaders Rivers United, with eight matches remaining in the season.
Despite their strong position, Ilechukwu insisted his side will not be weighed down by pressure as the title race intensifies.
“There is no different message, we don’t want to be under pressure because of the league. We take it one game after the other, after this game we talk about the next one,” he said.
He added that his players possess the necessary qualities to compete at the highest level.
“They understand what it takes to win. They have the attitude, the capacity, the character, and they understand what we want. To me, we are always ready,” he said.
While acknowledging the strength of Rivers United, Ilechukwu maintained that the title race remains open heading into the final stretch of the campaign.
“They are the strongest team, but you never can tell what will happen. We are also strong. In the remaining games, we will fight more and stay at the top of our game but without pressure,” he said.
Having guided Rangers to the NPFL title in the 2023/24 season, Ilechukwu is now aiming to secure his second league crown in three years as the Enugu side continue their pursuit of the title.
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Odegbami Faults CAF for stripping Senegal AFCON title
Odegbami described CAF’s decision to overturn the Jan. 18 final result as “bizarre, condemnable and unjustifiable.”
As reported by Tidesports source on Saturday, he noted that Senegal were crowned champions and celebrated globally before the verdict was reversed on technical grounds.
“It is unheard of in football history. You cannot take away a trophy won on the pitch two months after,” he said.
Odegbami said the decision had sparked outrage among football fans and stakeholders worldwide.
“This judgment has shaken CAF’s credibility. It is not surprising the world is up in arms,” he added.
The ex-Nigerian Football Legend questioned the motive behind the decision, describing it as risky and unpopular.
“What could have driven such a decision that undermines the spirit of the game?” he asked.
Odegbami said although football regulations may not cover every situation, rare cases require wisdom.
“This AFCON case demands that rules and common sense must align,” he said.
He recalled that Senegal were crowned by CAF and FIFA officials before a global audience.
“Two months later, CAF delivered what I call a ‘poisoned verdict’ through its Appeals Committee,” he said.
Odegbami explained that Morocco’s protest, earlier dismissed, was later upheld on appeal.
“The decision to reverse a final match result is one of the most unpopular ever,” he said..
He said the rules on walkouts are clear but must be applied with context.
According to him, Senegal players walked off after a late penalty was awarded to Morocco, staying away for 17 minutes.
“Ordinarily, that attracts forfeiture, but the referee allowed play to resume, which changed everything,” he said.
Odegbami noted that petitions can alter results but argued that the AFCON final was different.
“If this were a qualifier, nobody would question the CAF’s decision. But this was the final,” he said.
He stressed that the trophy had been awarded and celebrations concluded before the reversal.
“There was no room for post-match litigation in a final of this magnitude,” he said.
Odegbami maintained that the referee’s decision to restart play nullified the forfeiture clause.
“The match resumed, Morocco missed the penalty, Senegal scored and won fairly,” he said.
He insisted that CAF had no justification to overturn the result after recognising a winner.
“Punish any infractions if necessary, but do not tamper with a concluded final,” he said.
Odegbami urged CAF to review its regulations and restore Senegal as champions.
“For now, CAF should retrace its steps and return the trophy to Senegal,” he advised.
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