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22 States Set For NYG

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Twenty two States have so far concluded registration for the 2017 National Youth Games slated to hold at the University of  Ilorin, Kwara State from Sept. 7 to Sept. 17.
Okere Emmanuel, Secretary of the Main Oganising Committee (MOC) told reporters last Friday in Abuja that more states were being expected for the registration.
“We are expecting eight states to come in today (Friday) for the registration while others will come in on Monday or Tuesday before the end of the registration.
“We are using this edition of the games to build athletes that will take part in the 2018 Africa Youth Games and Olympics Youth Games,’’ he said.
Emmanuel said that the games would feature 27 sports, including five team sports.
He listed the team events to include, Basketball, Cricket, Cycling, Handball, Hockey (Five Aside) and Volleyball.
The MOC scribe said that the new sports introduced were: Traditional Sports (Ayo/Kokowa), Wushu-Kunfu, Beach Volleyball, Cycling and Golf, while Canoeing/Rowing and Roller Skating would feature as demonstrative sports.
He said that the accepted weight category for Weightlifting in the game was 56kg /62kg for boys and 48kg/53kg for girls.
For Wrestling, we have FS-55kg, 60kg and FS-48kg, 53kg, while the weight category for Wushu-Kunfu, are 56kg (sanshou/Taolu) and 60kg (sanshou/Taolu) respectively.
Tidesports reports that in the last edition of the game in Ilorin, Delta topped the medal table with 24 medals, Ogun followed with 17 medals while Anambra and Kwara had 16 medals each.

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Congo Secure World Cup Ticket

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The Democratic Republic of Congo qualified for their first World Cup in 52 years after Axel Tuanzebe’s extra-time goal gave them a 1-0 win over Jamaica in their intercontinental play-off final at the Guadalajara Stadium in Mexico.

In the build-up, Tuanzebe had said that the game was the biggest of his career and the former England youth international, who was born in Bunia, a city affected by the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo, has now written his name into Congolese football history.

While Leopards striker Cedric Bakambu twice had goals correctly ruled out for offside during normal time, it was no surprise that a tight encounter needed the extra 30 minutes to settle things.

And it was Tuanzebe who was in the right place at the right time, using his torso to almost run the ball into the goal after Brian Cipenga’s in-swinging corner took a nick off the top of Jamaica defender Joel Latibeaudiere and cannoned into the onrushing Burnley man in the 100th minute.

Celebrations were paused temporarily while the officials checked for a potential handball, but the video assistant referee (VAR) eventually decided the ball had not brushed Tuanzebe’s arm.

Jamaica were hoping to reach their second World Cup, having played at France 1998, but failed to carve out any real opportunities for an equaliser.

Instead, it is DR Congo who take their place in Group K at the expanded 48-team tournament, facing Portugal in their opening match in Houston on 17 June before ties against Colombia and Uzbekistan.

This was the first meeting between the sides, having been drawn together in pathway one of Fifa’s intercontinental play-offs, with both coming into the match off the back of morale-boosting wins.

A single goal from Wrexham striker Bailey Cadamarteri was enough to help Jamaica past New Caledonia in Friday’s play-off semi-final, while DR Congo warmed up with a 2-0 win in their friendly against Bermuda.

The Central Africans had advanced straight into the play-off final courtesy of their world ranking, sitting 49th with Jamaica 68th.

But the Leopards had certainly worked hard to make it this far, this was their 13th qualifier in a campaign which began back in November 2023.

Sebastien Desabre’s team finished second behind Senegal in their group before overcoming Cameroon and Nigeria in African play-offs to set up this encounter in the heart of Mexico.

Congo had the better of the early chances, with Bakambu’s first offside effort coming in the fifth minute, poking home from inside the six-yard box from Meschack Elia’s low ball.

Elia then saw his near-post effort from a tight angle thwarted by a mix of goalkeeper Andre Blake and the post.

But the Reggae Boyz grew into the contest as the half wore on, with interim coach Rudolph Speid, who replaced former England boss Steve McLaren after he quit in November, watching on tensely.

First, Kasey Palmer’s goal-bound effort from the edge of the area was blocked by Chancel Mbema on the half hour.

And shortly before the break, Leon Bailey’s left-foot fizzer from distance flashed across goal.

Blake saved well from Bakambu’s long-range curl early in the second half before Bailey’s diving header at the far post flew just wide.

Bakambu had the ball in the net again with five minutes to go, but substitute Theo Bongonda had strayed beyond the last man before laying on the assist.

The Congolese largely controlled extra time and should have finished off the game late on once they had taken the lead, with Watford midfielder Edo Kayembe blazing over with the goal gaping after a counter attack.

But Tuanzebe’s strike, his first for his country, was ultimately enough to see them over the line.

Congo fans have been waiting a long time to right the wrongs of their solitary World Cup campaign in 1974.

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Chelsea Record Biggest Loss in Premier League History 

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Chelsea have announced the biggest pre-tax loss in Premier League history.

The £262m deficit for 2024-25 eclipses the £197.5m lost by Manchester City in 2011.

It comes despite Chelsea bringing in £490.9m in revenue, which the club said is the second highest total in their history.

In 2024-25 the Blues won the Uefa Conference League and Club World Cup, and finished fourth in the Premier League.

The club insist they remain compliant with financial regulations such as Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) which allow losses of £105m over three years.

Figures used to calculate this are different to the pure pre-tax loss.

Chelsea have spent more than £1bn on players since BlueCo took over in 2022, signing a raft of younger players on long-term contracts.

Uefa fined the club £26.7m at the start of the season for breaching squad?cost ratio rules and is also monitoring them over a three?year period.

Sources disclosed that the reported losses include fines, among them the £10.75m Premier League sanction relating to agent payments made under Roman Abramovich’s ownership, as well as write?offs in the accounts for high?profile players such as Raheem Sterling, who was released, and Mykhailo Mudryk, who is being investigated over a failed drugs test.

Chelsea believe income will be at record levels in their next accounts, with an extra £85m earned from winning the Club World Cup, plus about £80m in television revenue from the Champions League.

The loss is less than the £355m quoted on Uefa’s benchmarking report last month.

That figure is understood to be a result of sales between two clubs in a multi-club model being excluded, with Chelsea having the same owners as French outfit Strasbourg.

Chelsea also revealed their women’s team lost £17.1m in 2024-25, with revenue at £21.3m.

It is important to note that Chelsea have not yet released their full accounts, which will soon be published at Companies House and are expected to provide a more detailed picture.

The only information currently available is from the statement made by Chelsea on yesterday.

“People ask whether Chelsea are a football club or a hedge?fund experiment. I don’t think these accounts offer any clearer answer. We are still waiting to see the full picture on Companies House,” said football finance expert Kieran Maguire.

He said the figures highlighted the importance of Champions League football to a club that is currently sixth in the league.

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NPFL Ban Boboye For 17 Matches, Sanction Insurance 

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The Nigeria Premier Football League has handed Bendel Insurance head coach Kennedy Boboye a 17-match suspension and a N2 million fine following misconduct at the club’s Matchday 32 fixture against Plateau United, Tidesports source reports. .

The match, which ended 2-2 at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City on Saturday, March 28, was marred by a series of serious breaches. According to the NPFL, Bendel Insurance failed to provide adequate matchday security, which allowed unauthorised individuals to gain access to restricted areas within the stadium.

The situation deteriorated further after the final whistle. Supporters of the Benin-based club were found guilty of unsporting behaviour, and match officials were reportedly held hostage for 40 minutes in the aftermath of the game, a development the league described as a direct violation of football governance and safety standards.

Boboye was found guilty of gross misconduct towards a match official, an act deemed to be in breach of the league’s regulations on discipline and fair play.

In addition to the coach’s personal sanction, Bendel Insurance were fined five million naira for the various breaches, with the club also ordered to play their next three home matches behind closed doors.

The NPFL said the penalties reflected its commitment to maintaining order, professionalism and respect for match officials, particularly in high-pressure situations.

The suspension represents a significant blow to Bendel Insurance at a critical stage of the season, leaving the technical crew to manage upcoming fixtures without Boboye’s direct influence on the touchline. The closed-door order will also deprive the club of home support at the Ogbemudia Stadium, affecting both atmosphere and the financial returns from those matches.

Bendel Insurance retain the right to appeal the ruling through the appropriate NPFL disciplinary channels

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