Sports
Jets Recruit 22 Players
Coach Donald Malomo-Paris of Mighty Jets of Jos says the club has recruited 22 new players in the mid-season transfer window of the Nigerian National League (NNL).
Malomo-Paris told newsmen in Jos that the recruitment was to overhaul the team for better performance.
According to the head coach, the club’s aim is to be promoted to the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) otherwise called Globacom Premier League at the end of the 2013/2014 season.
“The management has resolved to turn around the fortunes of the club by overhauling the team to make it more competitive and difficult to beat.
“Virtually all the departments had been touched as there were defenders, midfielders, strikers and goalkeepers.
“And what we are doing now is to get the team working and I can assure you that the team is getting better with every game,’’ Malomo-Paris said.
The former TEAP FC of Abuja handler expressed satisfaction with his new side’s 3-0 victory over his old side (TEAP FC).
Ndala Ibrahim put Jets ahead of the visitors in the 3rd minute, while Robert Eche and Promise Onu scored second half goals to put the scoreline at 3-0.
The victory was the second out of the three matches since Malomo-Paris took over as head coach in May.
He, however, said that there was still room for improvement.
Malomo-Paris appealed to the club’s fans to be patient, adding that the club would not betray the confidence reposed in it.
“I am appealing to the fans to be patient with the club.
“The players are gradually blending and the results they are expecting from us will soon be coming both at away and home matches,’’ he added.
Sports
NFF Set To Review Chelle’s Contract
In January, the NFF handed Eric Chelle a year’s deal with an option for two more years with the mandate to qualify Nigeria to the 2026 World Cup.
The Super Eagles are battling to qualify for next year’s Mundial to be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico.
They are third in Group C with 11 points from eight matches, six points adrift of leaders South Africa with two rounds of matches to the end of the qualifying series.
This review will come barely two months to the 2025 AFCON in Morocco.
It is expected that the decision of whether to keep or sack Eric Chelle will be expected by both the NFF and the NSC.
Sports
F’ Eagles Rraw In Chile As Falconets Eyes Rwanda Clash
Nigeria’s youth football teams were in focus this weekend as the men’s U20 Flying Eagles drew 1-1 with hosts Chile in Rancagua, while the women’s U20 Falconets prepared to face Rwanda in a crucial World Cup qualifier in Kigali.
In Rancagua, Ahmed Akinyele gave Nigeria an early lead in the 18th minute when he headed in a corner from Tahir Maigana. Chile responded in the 36th minute, with Felipe Faúndez slotting home the equaliser.
The second half began with drama as Nigeria’s goalkeeper, Ebenezer Harcourt, produced two quick saves to keep the scores level just a minute after the restart. Abduljelil Kamaldeen, Kparobo Arhieri, and Auwal Ibrahim all featured as second-half substitutes, but the Flying Eagles were unable to break the deadlock.
The match was one of Nigeria’s final tune-ups ahead of the 24th FIFA U20 World Cup finals, which begin in seven days. The team will next play Australia’s U20 side in another friendly on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, in Kigali, the Falconets are set to face Rwanda on Sunday in the second-round, first-leg qualifier for the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.
Head Coach Moses Aduku said his players were ready to attack from the start. “We have had the opportunity to watch the Rwandan girls in their first-round games against Zimbabwe, and we now have an idea of how they play.
We will devise strategies to neutralize them and then go for victory,” Aduku explained.
He added that playing the first leg away from home could be an advantage. “We are happy to be playing the first leg away, but at the end, what matters is the effort put into every match, not necessarily the venue. I know the quality of players I have in my team, and I have confidence in them,” he said.
Sports
Lagos Enforce discipline Into Senior Athletes Team
Fatodu revealed that senior athletes in Team Lagos now have three National Sports Festival to prove themselves or face disengagement from the services.
“Gone are the days when athletes threaten Lagos that we are leaving. Today, we are here to present a renewed vision for sports in Lagos State, one that combines reforms, structure, and sustainability.
“Our agenda is anchored on three main pillars: Sports Development Reforms, a Renewed Grassroots Framework, and a Roadmap to Athletes’ Revitalisation. Together, they represent a future-focused commitment to reposition Lagos as the leading centre of sporting excellence in Africa,” he said.
According to him, sports in Lagos has long been a source of pride and unity, but to meet global standards, the state must embrace reforms that strengthen governance, enforce transparency, and streamline our systems.
“Prior to now, there has never been a central database to identify our athletes and manage their performance. As a result, impostors and athletes past their peak have taken advantage of this gap, using it as a meal ticket. To address this, we are introducing an online portal for the enlistment of senior athletes, monitoring, and performance evaluation.
“These reforms are not short-term measures. They are designed for inclusivity, measurable impact, and sustainability, ensuring Lagos sets the pace for sports administration in Africa.”
He continues: “Greatness in sports begins with strong foundations. That is why our renewed grassroots framework prioritises schools as the heartbeat of talent discovery.
“We are working closely with stakeholders, teachers, parents, and community clubs to strengthen participation while expanding access to facilities across all divisions of the State. Coaches will be better trained and supported, ensuring every child who embraces sports in Lagos sees a clear pathway to success at national a “Our athletes are the core of our ecosystem, and beyond producing champions, we must secure their careers and futures. We are introducing biometric data capture for proper profiling, access to facility and monitoring, alongside career sustainability programmes for life after competition. Athletes will benefit from pathways into coaching, administration, and other professions.”
“Regular assessments will ensure discipline and fairness. Athletes who show no measurable improvement after three consecutive National Sports Festivals will be disengaged, with clear support systems provided for transition,” he stated.
The Director General further revealed that to give structure to these reforms, the state has introduced Team Lagos Reform and Transition Policy, which according to him, will set clear benchmarks for both athletes and coaches, supported by transparent retention, disengagement, and probation protocols.
“Coaches will now operate under clear KPIs, with contracts renewed annually based on performance. All contracts will carry measurable targets, evaluation timelines, and disciplinary and innovation benchmarks. To track progress, we will appoint a sports officer who will act as Athletes’ Liaison Officer, preferably an ex-athlete, who will serve as the direct bridge between athletes and the Commission.
“I must reaffirm that the Lagos State Senior Team remains dissolved. No individual or group is authorised to parade themselves in that capacity until further notice. Plans are underway to reconstitute a new team with renewed discipline, stronger energy, and competitive spirit. I therefore call on aspiring athletes to seize this opportunity and register at https://lssc.lg.gov.ng/
On his part, the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, said that with the measures in place, everyone in Lagos Sports can be held accountable, just as he urged the athletes and coaches to key into it for a better results.
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