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AFCON: Super Eagles Exit A Bitter Pill To Swallow – Eguavoen
Coach Austin Eguavoen admits exiting the African Cup of Nations in the round of 16 was a bitter pill to swallow.
The Super Eagles emerged as the tournament favorite, after a brilliant start to the ongoing tournament in Cameroon.
The three-time African Champions qualified for the Round of 16 with a 100 percent record from the Group that includes record champions Egypt, Sudan, and debutant Guinea-Bissau.
However, the Eagles’ dream of lifting the trophy for the 4th time hit the rock in the round of 16 as they suffered a 1-0 to a depleted Tunisian side.
Speaking with the players and backroom staff before the team left Cameroon, Eguavoen stated that, the elimination was a sad one, but advised the players to ignore negative reactions from the fans, behind them and focus on the challenges ahead, which is the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
“It is a bitter pill to swallow no doubt about it but human beings propose and God dispossess,” he said in a video posted on NFF TV on Monday afternoon.
“We were striving for something but we couldn’t get it. It’s one of those in life. It’s very painful to exit the tournament in the Round of 16 with the calibre of players that we have.”
“So a lot was expected and we couldn’t meet the expectations. Not their expectations because first of all you first which is important, we couldn’t meet our expectations which is okay, it happens football.”
“But I want you to continue to believe in yourselves because you still have a whole lot of job to do for yourselves and the nation. The World Cup qualifier is close, the quicker we take this off our mind the better for everybody.”
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Rivers FA Cup: 15 Clubs To Battle For Glory
A total of 15 clubs are participating in this year’s Aiteo Cup Competition in Rivers State, despite the fact that two clubs are to represent the state at the national level, as Rivers Angels do not have an opponent in the female category.
This year the number of registered clubs was far below the previous year’s, where the number of registered Clubs got up to 30 or more. This may not be unconnected with the short time given for registration by Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
Earlier, the Acting Chairman of Rivers State Football Association (RSFA), Ibigoni Benjamin Akobo, has called for the readjustment of the time table.
According to him, the deadlines given to State FAs to register clubs, preparation of licences, commencement of the competition and conclusion were really short and tasking.
“ For them to have waited from January, for only last week to make a statement and send timetable for the competition was a near failure.
We are not expected to commence registration without given a go ahead” Akubo said.
He equally said that this was exactly what happened last year and finally came up to say that states should submit one team each.
“ Last year too, they came up with this delay manner and ended up saying that states should produce one team each” he stated.
By: Tonye Orabere
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Edo Set To Host NWFL Super Six
All is now set for Edo State to host the best of the Nigeria’s Women Football League, the Super Six Tournament, billed for Monday, May 16 to Sunday, May 22, 2022.
Six giants in the fast developing women league will battle for the sole ticket to represent Nigeria at the regional second edition of the CAF Women Champions League .
The six participating teams are host state team, Edo Queens , defending champion, Rivers Angels, Bayelsa Queens, new comers, Naija Ratels, Nasarawa Amazons and runners up in the first edition, Delta Queens .
The teams qualified from two groups, based on their placement in each group in the regular season.
While Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens and Naija Ratels emerged the three best teams from their group, Bayelsa Queens, Rivers Angels and Delta Queens, outwitted other teams to pick the three available tickets from their group .
Edo Queens, who narrowly lost the top spot by a point to Nasarawa Amazons at the conclusion of the 2021/2022 regular season is poised to clinch the top prize going by preparations , motivation by the state government and support by the home fans in Benin.
The Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium and the University of Benin Sports Complex are the two venues with three matches scheduled daily .
Two games will be played simultaneously by 10am and 4pm respectively.
The hosting of the Nigeria Women Football League Super 6 is a pointer to the fact that Edo State is a sports hub and preferred destination for stakeholders as well as investors in the sports industry, with state of the art facilities .
No wonder , the state successively hosted the Aiteo Cup for male and female categories, the Betsy Obaseki pre-season women football tournament , the 20th National Sports Festival and now set to host the 2nd edition of the Super 6.
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Eguma Blames Players Over 2-0 Loss Against Heartland
The Technical Manager of Rivers United Football Club of Port Harcourt, Stanley Eguma has blamed his players for the defeat of the team by Heartland Football Club of Enugu. Heartland had defeated Rivers United 2-0 at the weekend, in match day 28 of the ongoing Nigeria Football Professional League (NFPL).
“We would have gotten two goals before the end of first half but my players could not convert their chances, but Heartland made use of theirs,” Eguma said.
He further attributed the loss to the poor state of the pitch, saying that his players could not pass the ball effectively due to the poor nature of the pitch.
Eguma said this in a post match interview with sports writers. However, he stressed that the technical crew will go back and work on the grey areas.
“ I commend Heartland, they won two zero, that is football, you don’t take chances,” he stated.
In his response, the chief coach of Heartland, Erasmus Onuh said the team will continue to improve in every match.
“ As I came, one of things I requested was to relocate the team from Orlu and the result has started coming.
I am under pressure but later I will explain that,” Onuh said.
By: Tonye Orabere
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