Connect with us

Sports

African Rising Stars To Watch

Published

on

Very soon the BBC African
Footballer of the year 2014 would be revealed.
While those five names would be established superstars from the continent, there are also a number of excellent young players coming through the ranks – emerging talent who themselves may soon compete for the title.
Vincent Aboubakar
Vincent Aboubakar is beginning to fulfil his potential at the perfect time.
The 22-year-old striker’s push to the next level has earned him the reward of a recent move to one of Europe’s top clubs in Porto and also given his country much-needed hope.
After a miserable World Cup this year and the subsequent retirement of captain Samuel Eto’o, there were concerns as to what the future held for Cameroon.
But Aboubakar has stepped up to the plate in a big way after being the understudy to Eto’o in the national team.
And he has scored three times in Cameroon’s campaign to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
His goals have helped to give the Indomitable Lions a great chance of reaching the finals for the first time since 2010.
It has made him a firm favourite with Cameroon fans, who have delighted in his progress since he was drafted into the squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa as an 18-year-old.
He didn’t get to play in 2010, but his selection was a sign of his young talent as the only home-based player in the Indomitable Lions’ squad.
At that time Aboubakar was on the books of local side Coton Sport, but he soon moved to Valenciennes in France.
However, he had three fairly quiet seasons there as his career stalled.
A transfer to Lorient in July last year sparked him back into life and he produced by far his most prolific season.
Utilising his imposing frame, speed, strength, ability on the ball and clinical finishing he scored 17 goals in 37 matches.
And when he went to this summer’s World Cup in Brazil, he was no longer there just to warm the bench.
He made two starts but was unable to find the net for a team that was in disarray, beset by off-field problems and indiscipline on the pitch.
But his qualities caught the eye of a number of suitors, including English Premier League side Hull City.
Aboubakar opted for a move to Portugal and has already scored twice in four appearances for Porto.
It is a healthy start to his four-year contract with the club, and he looks to have plenty more to offer.
Expect Aboubakar to continue his development and flourish for both club and county.
Serge Aurier
At only 21-years-old, Serge Aurier has already been labelled by admirers as the best right-back in France.
Born in Ouragahio, Ivory Coast, Aurier moved to France as a child to join his parents in Seine-Saint-Denis, in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris.
His first contact with the game started at local side FC Villepinte, where he was spotted by officials of RC Lens.
He came through the youth system at Lens and aged 17 he made his professional debut in the French Ligue 2 in 2009.
Aurier was a stand-out performer as the club secured top-flight promotion. He went on to make 31 appearances for the club in Ligue 1 the following season.
His form brought him a move to Toulouse in January 2012 and he blossomed in south-western France, proving his versatility by playing defensive midfield, in central defence and at right-back.
He soon attracted interest from several European clubs and also caught the attention of the Ivory Coast selectors.
In Jun 2013 he made his debut for the Elephants against Gambia and immediately settled in, quickly displacing the more experienced Emmanuel Eboue.
He was selected in the Ivorians’ World Cp squad and was the shining light in Ivory Coast’s mixed bag of a campaign in Brazil.
Defensively sound, he also provided two assists in the game against Japan, crossing for forwards Wilfried Bony and Gervinho to get the goals that gave their side a 2-1 win.
Legendary Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba said of Aurier after the game against Japan: “He’s the best right-back in all of France.”
Aurier’s physique and sheer power make him a difficult man to play against. He is also very comfortable on the ball, has great positional sense, is quick and reads the game well.
An attack-minded player, he not only created seven goals but was one of Toulouse’s top scorers with six last season. He does, however, have a tendency to fly into challenges and he was booked 11 times last term.
After the World Cup, Aurier joined French champions Paris St-Germain on loan from Toulouse. But he has found life tough going at PSG and knows he could soon face a crossroads in his career.
He will be hoping to break into the first team and convince PSG to take up their option to sign him permanently at the end of the season.
Nabil Bentaleb
Nabil Bentaleb’s career got off to a rocky start.
Released by his hometown club, Lille, at 15, he moved to Belgian side Mouscron before arriving at Dunkerque in the third tier of French football.
Shown the door by all three clubs, Bentaleb’s agent took him across the channel for a trial at Birmingham City, which again proved unsuccessful.
It wasn’t until the then Tottenham manager, Harry Redknapp, cast his eye over the diminutive midfielder in 2012, that Bentaleb’s fortunes turned around.
Two weeks after a trial, he signed for Spurs and kick-started a career which, since the end of 2013, has taken in the Premier league, European football and a World Cup.
His club career took off when Tim Sherwood was appointed Tottenham manager. Sherwood had worked with Bentaleb in Tottenham’s youth set-up, and thrust him into the first team, giving his debut against Southampton in December 2013.
Since then his quick feet, eye for a pass and composure have shone through, drawing praise from pundits and managers aplenty.
And as his stock rose, Bentaleb began to attract international attention.
Born in France to Algerian parents, the 19-year-old had to decide between the two, eventually pledging his international future to the Desert Foxes.
In March 2014, Bentaleb made his debut for Algeria against Slovenia in a friendly. Starting the match in a defensive midfield role, he impressed with, his creativity, tough tackling and relentless work-rate.
His continued good form at club level led to his selection in Algeria’s World Cup squad. Now oozing confidence, Bentaleb scored his first international goal in a World Cup warm-up match against Romania.
In Brazil, Bentaleb played every minute of Algeria’s World Cup group campaign and was unlucky not to be selected in the 16 defeat by Germany.
Back in the Premier League, Bentaleb has started this season where he left off, with new Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino selecting him ahead of more established stars at the club.

Steve Vickers Writes For BBC Sports

 

Steve Vickers

Continue Reading

Sports

Ekiti Honour Contingents On National AGILE Games’ Feats

Published

on

Map-of-ekiti-state
Ekiti State Government has honoured its contingents for their outstanding performances at the recently concluded National Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) Games held in Abuja.

The state’s  contingents participated in six events, securing first place in  Essay Writing, second in Debate, Spelling Bee and Girls’ Basketball, third in Boys’ Basketball, fourth in Digital Literacy and Painting, fifth in Environmental and Entrepreneurial activities.

One of the standout moments of the event was the performance of Eniola Awelewa, who excelled in the painting competition despite his physical disability.

Speaking with journalists in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State AGILE Project Coordinator, Yewande Adesua, described Eniola’s artwork, titled “It Takes a Village”, as a raw, honest and profound depiction of community and belonging.

She revealed that her painting attracted national attention and earned special recognition from Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who requested that the piece be displayed in her office.

Adesua noted that Eniola’s excellence underscores Ekiti’s commitment to inclusive education, which has earned the state national recognition, emphasizing that “disability is not an inability.”

She also commended Deborah Bello for her exceptional performance in the Essay Writing category, stating that her brilliance and resilience have once again brought honour to the state.

Ekiti State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Olabimpe Aderiye, congratulated the contingents, noting that their resilience and determination has not only brought them personal pride but also elevated the entire state.

Dr. Aderiye, represented by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Michael Omolayo, affirmed government’s commitment to not only infrastructural development but also intellectual growth and talent promotion.

He encouraged the students to continue to be exemplary ambassadors of Ekiti State and a source of inspiration to their peers.

In her remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Adetoun Agboola, applauded Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his investment in modern facilities for special schools, which according to her has empowered students with disabilities to perform beyond expectations.

Agboola, represented by the Senior Special Assistant on Special Education and Social Inclusion in the Governor’s Office, Stephen Abimbola, urged parents of children with disabilities to enrol them in the state’s special facilities, where they can receive proper support and unlock their potential.

Highlights of the event included the presentation of a brand-new wheelchair to Eniola Awelewa to aid his mobility (courtesy of Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa and the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Aisha Garba) and the formal handing over of the national award to Deborah Bello.

Continue Reading

Sports

Abia Warriors, Rivers United Prepares for next  season

Published

on

Abia Warriors players and officials have resumed to camp for the 2025-26 season and the start of their build up for their debut in the CAF Confederation Cup.

The Umuahia-based side secured their spot in the CAF second tier club competition after finishing third in the 2024/25 Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) season their highest league placing in history and first opportunity to compete at the continental level.

To make sure they are adequately prepared when the competition kicks off later this year, both players and officials have commenced the first phase of training this week, a top official of the club who wants to remain anonymous said.

CAF is yet to release the preliminary draw, and Abia Warriors’ opponent is still unknown at this time.

Similarly, Rivers United Football Club of Port Harcourt have equally  began  preparations for the new season, marking a significant step towards building on their impressive performance in the 2024/2025 football season.

Under the guidance of Technical Manager Finidi George, the team held its first full training session on Monday at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium’s main bowl, with about 25 players in attendance.

The technical crew and support staff warmly welcomed the players back, charging them to mentally prepare for the challenges ahead.

Finidi George emphasized the importance of readiness, stating, “I welcome you back from the offseason break. Now it’s time to get ourselves ready for the task ahead of time. Welcome back.

”Rivers United’s second-place finish in the NPFL season has secured their spot in the prestigious CAF Champions League. As they gear up for the continental competition, the team is focused on fine-tuning their skills and strategies. Although the CAF draw is yet to be released, Rivers United is diligently preparing for their opponents, whoever they may be.

The first phase of training has commenced, involving both players and officials. With the Nigeria Premier Football League schedule set to kick off in August, Rivers United is poised to deliver an outstanding performance in both the CAF Champions League and the domestic league.

Continue Reading

Sports

NAFA President meets NSC Over tournaments in Egypt

Published

on

NAFA-President

The Nigeria American Football Association (NAFA), led by its President Babajide Akeredolu, last Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Nigeria Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, as part of preparations for Nigeria’s participation in the upcoming African American football tournaments in Egypt.

The NAFA delegation also held discussions with the NSC Director-General, Hon. Bukola Olopade, during separate meetings held at the NSC office at the National Stadium, Abuja.

NAFA 

Speaking during the engagements, Akeredolu outlined Nigeria’s level of preparedness for the continental event, revealing that three teams would be representing the country: the Male National Team, Female National Team, and the U-13 Team.

He noted that Nigeria would be the only nation apart from the host country fielding multiple teams, a testament to the consistent development efforts invested in the sport since 2019.

Akeredolu emphasised that the country’s expanded representation reflects years of commitment to nurturing American football in Nigeria and showcases the nation’s growing prominence in the African football landscape.

He said, “We are here to inform you about the fact that three teams will be going to Egypt. Male national team, female national team and under-13 which is as a result of the work we have been doing since 2019 in collaboration with Nigeria School Sports Federation. This project has led to over 17,000 kids who have gone through the league initiative over the past five years.”

Akeredolu also assured the NSC management that NAFA is optimistic of victory, adding that the team is eyeing representing Africa in the World Games slated for the United States next year and ultimately clinching a spot at the Olympics.

“We are ready and one of the few countries that have established leagues dotted around. We have leagues in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun. We have built a pipeline for talent.

“We are hoping that we will be the country that will represent Africa in the World game, which is slated for next year in the United States”, he said

Akeredolu explained the significance of the tournament and the Nigerian team’s preparedness for the event in Egypt. He stated: Since flag football became an Olympic sport, there has been a significant effort to establish continental games to improve Africa’s representation on the global stage. The collaboration of our federations has resulted in this notable event.

“All African countries came together to interface with the global body, and now we have our first African tournament”.

The President and his team also unveiled the teams’ jerseys at a separate event, noting to the excitement of the DG and Chairman that they were produced locally. He gave a detailed explanation of the efforts that have been put into place to ensure that the teams emerge victorious.

Akeredolu said, “We came here to unveil our jersey to the DG and tell him that we are fielding three teams for the competition- the main team which has been in camp for two months now, a female team and an U13 team who have been supported by our partners Nigeria American Football Outreach, Browns Nigeria and the NFL respectively.

“We are quite optimistic and we believe that with the support and activities of many leagues in Nigeria, we have a lot of players who can give us a formidable National team

Responding, the NSC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, commended the NAFA leadership while wishing the team all the best in Egypt.

The Chairman charged the team to give their best and represent the country well by showcasing their talents in Flag Football.

On his part, the Director General of the NSC, Hon Bukola Olopade, charged the team to make the country proud and return with flying colours.

Hon. Olopade said, “On this trip to Egypt, I wish you guys well, and I am more encouraged that you guys are very confident that our women’s team will win Gold. I am also very fascinated that you are taking U13 to this tournament. It’s in line with the Commission’s renewed hope to also start building for the future.”

Meanwhile, the Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Hon. Ayo Olawande who doubles as the Chairman of the Flag Football Development Board in his goodwill message, urged the NAFA team to bring home the trophy.

He expressed his unshaken confidence in NAFA’s ability to break ground and make an impressive performance at the tournament.

On the NAFA team entourage were; the Vice President, Mr. Seye Obatolu and the coordinator of NAFA Gridiron Gems, Ms Nancy Damhindi.

Continue Reading

Trending