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Injured Salgado thanks Falcons for support

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Banyana Banyana winger Gabriela Salgado has expressed deep gratitude to Nigeria’s Super Falcons and the wider football community for the overwhelming support she received following the horrific leg injury she sustained during the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations semi-final.

The 26-year-old fractured her left leg during South Africa’s 2-1 semi-final loss to Nigeria last Tuesday in Casablanca, forcing her to be stretchered off in the 87th minute before being rushed to hospital for emergency surgery.

In an emotional social media post, Salgado wrote: “I just want to take a moment to say a massive thank you to everyone who has reached out with love, support, and prayers since my injury. It has been an emotional few days, but I truly feel held by the kindness around me.”

The winger specifically acknowledged the gestures from rival teams, including the Super Falcons, who visited her at the Mohamed VI University Hospital on Wednesday, presenting her with a signed Nigerian jersey as a symbol of solidarity.

“To the teams from Nigeria, Ghana & CAF, your kindness and concern did not go unnoticed. Thank you for your sportsmanship and support,” she continued. “To the amazing doctors, nurses, and hospital staff, thank you for taking such good care of me. I am truly grateful.”

The Super Falcons’ hospital visit came a day after the traumatic incident, with the Nigerian delegation making the gesture despite their own preparations for Saturday’s final against Morocco. Several Nigerian players were visibly emotional during the match when Salgado went down, and were keen to follow up with a personal visit.

The Nigerian team had earlier released a statement expressing their profound sadness at the distressing sight of the injured player. “Our immediate thoughts are solely with her for comfort, care, and the recovery journey ahead,” the statement read.

The spirit of competition instantly fades in moments like these, replaced by a shared sense of care for a fellow athlete. As fellow members of this football community, the Super Falcons stands firmly alongside Banyana Banyana in solidarity and support.”

Salgado underwent successful surgery on Wednesday at the Mohamed VI University Hospital, where she remained under care. Banyana Banyana team doctor Dr Lindi Mokoena confirmed the winger sustained a fracture of the mid-shaft of her left leg and would be out of action for the rest of the year.

The incident sparked an outpouring of support across the continent, with messages coming from Ghana’s Black Queens, CAF officials, and even South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who praised Salgado’s bravery and faith.

“Today, our thoughts are with Banyana Banyana’s Gabriela Salgado as we wish her a comfortable and speedy recovery,” President Ramaphosa said. “I know you’re a woman of deep and public faith, Gabriela, and you’re a woman of bravery and skill on the pitch. The nation wishes you well.”

The show of unity from across African football highlighted the sport’s ability to transcend competition, with rivals setting aside their differences to support a fellow athlete in her time of need.

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AfroBasket:  D’Tigress thrash Rwanda, Begins Title Defence 

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Nigeria’s senior national team, D’Tigress, began the defence of their continental title in brilliant fashion, following a commanding 92-45 victory over Rwanda in their opening group game on Saturday at the 2025 FIBA Women’s Afrobasket tournament currently taking place in the Ivory Coast.

The six-time African champions, who are yet to lose a game at the FIBA Women’s Afrobasket tournament since the semi-finals of the 2015 edition, continued their unbeaten run by dismissing the Rwandans in emphatic style at the Palais des Sports de Treichville in Abidjan, having won all four quarters of the clash by a score of 17-8, 28-17, 26-12, and 21-8 respectively.

Coach Rena Wakama’s side registered 70 field goal attempts and recorded 35 field goals made throughout the contest. The team also made a total of 44 rebounds, 25 assists, 14 steals and two blocks in the statement win.

Rwanda, on the other hand, put up 52 field goal attempts and managed just 15 field goals made. Total rebounds stood at a paltry 28, while they recorded 11 assists, nine steals, three blocks and a whopping 22 turnovers.

Top performers for Nigeria were Elizabeth Balogun, Victoria Macaulay, Murjanatu Musa, Ifunaya Okoro, and Amy Okonkwo,  who all registered double-figure point hauls. Balogun scored a game-high 18 points and four rebounds, Macaulay had 13 points, Musa chipped in with 12 points and five rebounds, Okoro added 11 points, while Okonkwo contributed 10 points and four rebounds. Every member of the D’Tigress squad scored on the day, with new entrant Vera Ojenuwa registering four points in her debut for the national team.

Meanwhile, Rwanda’s best player on the day was Destiney Philoxy, who put up 11 points and four rebounds, while Keisha Hampton also reached double figures, scoring 10 points in the heavy defeat.

Nigeria will next face Mozambique in their second and final round-robin fixture on Monday, with a win enough to see the defending champions into the quarter-finals of the competition.

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FEDUGAM: Committee Warn Against Fielding Mercenaries 

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The Steering Committee of the 5th Federal Education Sector Games (FEDUGAM 2025) scheduled for Lafia, Nasarawa State has warned that the engagement of mercenaries at the competition would not be tolerated.

The event Consultant, Chief Okeyinka Matt, stated this yesterday at the football draw ceremony while addressing the press with the Deputy Chairman of the FEDUGAM Steering Committee and a Deputy Director, Federal Ministry of Education, Olapade Suleyman.

Okeyinka emphasized that any agency caught using non-bonafide staff at the games would be summarily disqualified from the games.

“What’s the essence when you are bringing non-staff to come and compete with members of staff? It doesn’t make any reasonable argument. The idea of the game is to bring the staff together to unwind at the end of the day. So, in specific terms, any agency found infringing on the rules by the Organizing Committee would be sanctioned and the persons involved would be reported to their agencies,” Okeyinka warned.

His position was also reinforced by Suleyman, who noted that the engagement of mercenaries would be counter-productive to the set objective of the games, which was to promote interaction and love among the agencies and the Ministry of Education.

He warned agencies against the temptation of circumventing the directive, noting that doing that would be considered a great offence that would not be taken with levity.

Suleyman similarly assured that resources for organizing the games had been allocated by the Ministry of Education, while the Minister of Education Dr Tunji Alausa has personally signed a strongly worded letter to all the agencies of the ministry to ensure full participation.

“It has never happened. The highest used to be the Director Human Resources signing, but this time to show some commitment and level of commitment, that has been done,” Suleyman said.

FEDUGAM would hold from August 4-10, with the Minister of Education expected grace the opening ceremony billed for August 5.

Earlier Okeyinka said the purpose of FEDUGAM is to bring unity, synergy, and friendship among all the agencies of Federal Ministry of Education and by extension, keep the workforce fit and enable the discovery talents.

The first edition of the games was held in 2017 while the last edition was held in Bauchi.

Thirteen sports will be featured in Lafia, including football, where only six agencies Tetfund, National Commission of Colleges of Education (NCCE), National Teachers Institute (NTI), Ministry of Education, National University Commission (NUC) and National Library are participating.

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You Are Pride To Your Generation, Tinubu Hails Falcons 

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President Bola Tinubu has extended a warm congratulations to the Super Falcons of Nigeria after the national womens football team produced a sensational second-half comeback to beat hosts Morocco 3-2 and seal a record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title at the weekend.

The Atlas Lionesses led 2-0 at the break in Rabat through Ghizlane Chebbak’s fine curling effort and a scuffed shot from Sanaa Mssoudy.

But Esther Okoronkwo inspired the Nigeria after the break, pulling a goal back from the penalty spot in the 64th minute after Nouhaila Benzina handled Folamide Ijamilusi’s cross.

Nigeria had dubbed their campaign as ‘Mission X’, and President Bola Tinubu sent his congratulations to the squad in a video call after the match.

He hailed the side’s “spectacular” performance as one that exemplifies the “determination that defines the Nigerian spirit”.

“You have lifted our spirits. You are a pride to your generation,” Tinubu told the team.

“You have achieved the mission the nation dreamed of and prayed for. Nigeria celebrates you.”

Okoronkwo, who ended the tournament with two goals and six assists, said Nigeria’s approach had been “all or nothing” after the break.

“We knew we had to come up [with a] different strategy. We knew we needed to fight,” the forward said.

“We talked over it in the locker room [and said] we have to change the way we are playing. It just shows resilience in us.”

Former Super Falcon Desire Oparanozie, herself a four-time Wafcon winner, said her compatriots showed “the mentality of a champion”.

“I did not expect them to come back in that manner,” she told news men.

“I think the motivation for them would have been: ‘This cannot be the first time we’ll lose in a final’.

“Nigeria have been in the final 10 times and they’ve won all 10 times. That mental toughness and fight is something else.”

 

Morocco, meanwhile, will have to go back to the drawing board after losing a second successive Wafcon final on home soil.

The Atlas Lionesses had hired 2023 Women’s World Cup-winning coach Jorge Vilda in a bid to land their first continental title.

Forward Sakina Ouzraoui hopes the side can bounce back ahead of the 2026 edition, which will also be hosted in the North African kingdom.

“We don’t understand what happened, but Nigeria are a good team,” she told the news men.

“They knew how to change the game and that’s why they are the champions.

“It’s painful because we touched this cup with our hands, but not strongly enough.

“For sure we will come back stronger. We are Morocco, so for sure we will win this cup.”

 

 The scorer of the Nigerian winner, Jennifer Echegini has said her Women’s Africa Cup of Nations-winning goal for Nigeria will remain a highlight to look back on for the rest of her career.

The 24-year-old midfielder swept home Esther Okoronkwo’s free-kick in the 88th minute to complete a stunning second-half comeback as the Super Falcons beat hosts Morocco 3-2.

“I’m just going to carry this moment close to me,” she told our source.

“If I’m ever doubting myself as a player, I just think of this to encourage me and give me confidence.

“It’s my first trophy I’ve ever won in my career, so definitely a memorable one that I’ll keep in my heart forever.”

A record-extending 10th continental title for the West Africans had looked a distant dream at half time, as goals from Ghizlane Chebbak and Sanaa Mssoudy put Morocco 2-0 up at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat.

But Okoronkwo pulled a goal back from the penalty spot midway through the half and then laid on two more goals in a compelling team display of mental strength.

“We’re 2-0 down in the final, it’s half-time, you absolutely have nothing to lose,” Echegini said.

“It’s either you play with fear and you lose the game or you put everything into the game and you hope you win – and we did so.”

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