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Senegalese Coach Reveals How To Improve Nigeria Football
Senegal’s head coach Saliou Dia says Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) needs to do a lot to getting things right with it’s youth football, by putting more resources and focus on breeding players for the future, Tidesports source reports.
Dia while speaking in Algiers, Algeria on Thursday on why African countries need to build on their age grade football.
Nigeria, a power house in Africa and world football have seen it’s progress in the round leather game decline in few years past.
In the last two years, aside winning the WAFU B tournaments in Nigeria and Ghana, the Flying Eagles and Golden Eaglets couldn’t replicate their form at the AFCON level, while the CHAN and Olympic Eagles could secure qualification.
“The fact that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) knows that the success of African football starts from the lowest age group, then this is the solution for African football. With this in mind, I am sure that Africa will shine at the global level,” said Dia.
“When I was a coach at the Aspire Academy, we had about 7 to 10 Nigerian players every year. They are skilful, fast and very talented.
”Nigeria just need to work with their players in the right way, in order to get the right results in the future.” Aspire Academy produced the likes of Henry Onyekuru (Aspire Senegal) and Francis Uzoho (Aspire Qatar).
The Senegalese are looking to create history, having already won the senior AFCON and recently both the U20 AFCON and the Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) which was hosted in Algeria.
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PH To Host 2026 NWFL Super Six
In a statement released by the league, the competition is scheduled to take place from Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 14, 2026, with six clubs set to battle for the league title at the end of the 2025/26 season.
NWFL Chief Operating Officer, Modupe Shabi, said the choice of Port Harcourt reflects the Rivers State Government’s continued support for women’s football and its successful hosting of the league’s Annual General Assembly last year.
The Super Six tournament will feature the top three teams from Group A and Group B of the regular season competing in a round-robin format, with each club playing five matches over nine days.
Qualified teams for the competition include defending champions Bayelsa Queens, Edo Queens, Rivers Angels, Robo Queens, Nasarawa Amazons, and debutants Abia Angels.
The NWFL Premiership has produced four different winners in the last five editions, with Rivers Angels winning in 2021, Bayelsa Queens claiming the title in 2022 and 2025, Delta Queens triumphing in 2023, and Edo Queens emerging champions in 2024.
The league also urged participating clubs to comply with all competition regulations and directives ahead of the championship. The Super Six will determine Nigeria’s representative for the WAFU-B qualifiers for a place at the 2026 CAF Women’s Champions League and ultimately the 2027 FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
Teams are expected to arrive on Friday, June 5, when the draw ceremony and pre-match meeting will also take place. Matchdays are scheduled for June 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14, with rest days in between before the tournament concludes with the trophy presentation ceremony.
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