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‘Wrestling ’ll Dominate Football, Soon’
Nigerian born world wrestling Champion, Osita Offor, popularly known as “ultimate commander”, has said that wrestling would soon be more popular than football in Nigeria.
Offor made the assertion while fielding questions from sports journalists shortly after paying a courtesy visit to Rivers State Commissioner for Sports, Hon Fred Igwe last week in Port Harcourt.
The Ultimate Commander stated that his mission to the state was to seek to partner with the government to develop sports, particularly wrestling.
According to him, “wrestling in Nigeria is not different from any other sports, but the problem is that so much attention has been given to football, which made other sports to suffer in terms of development, Offor said.
He stated that wrestling would soon be a house-hold sports in Nigeria, if most governors in the country are interested in developing the sport.
Nobody has time for wrestling, that is why it looks strange when some people hear about Nigerian wrestlers. But now all that will be a thing of the past. Soon, because most governors are showing interested to develop the sport.
He noted that one of the major challenges of wrestling in Nigerian is professional wrestling rings.
Professional wrestling rings have been our major challenge, but today, I have bought wrestling rings, so that anybody who have interest can go and train. He stated.
Ultimate commander, further stated that he would want to use wrestling to compain for good governance and rule of law.
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Flamingos Get World Cup Opponents
Nigeria women’s U-17 national team, the Flamingos, have been drawn alongside Canada, France, and Samoa in Group D of the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, set to hold in Morocco later this year, TideSports reports.
The draws, which took place at the Mohammed VI Football Academy in the capital city of Rabat on Wednesday, saw the Flamingos pitted against North American side Canada, European powerhouse France and debutants Samoa, ahead of the tournament scheduled to run from October 17 to November 8, with all matches set to be played in Rabat.
Nigeria will be making her eighth appearance at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in history.
The other groups for the tournament will see the hosts Morocco take on Brazil, Italy and Costa Rica in Group A, with defending champions Korea DPR locking horns with Mexico, Cameroon, and the Netherlands in Group B.
Meanwhile, Group C will feature the United States of America, Ecuador, China and Norway, while Group E has Spain, Colombia, Korea Republic and Ivory Coast.
Rounding off the tournament is Group F, which has Japan who are the all-time top scorers in the competition’s history with 125 goals across nine editions, while Oceania’s representatives New Zealand, Zambia and South American upstarts Paraguay are included.
The tournament will be the first in history to feature 24 countries, and it is also the first edition of the global showpiece to be held on the African continent. The revamped tournament will see Morocco host the next five editions of the cadet event, beginning from this year and continuing annually until 2029.
The opening fixture will be contested between the hosts Morocco and Brazil on October 17. As usual with 24-team tournaments, the top two countries from each of the six groups will advance to the round-of-16, as well as the four best third-placed nations.
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BAL: Odaudu Boasts Of Hoopers Defence Rejig
According to Odaudu, the team’s defensive problems were a major concern after finishing the Kalahari Conference with two losses to Al Ittihad Alexandria.
To address this issue, the team has brought in Ahmed Doumbia, a defensive-minded player from the French League and Chingka Garba a Nigerian who plays in Rwanda.
“We wanted to address that defensive problems, so we wanted to bring someone who will address that issue,” Odaudu said.
“We needed to address the deficiency in defence.
“Of course, Ahmed plays in the French League. He is very defensive-minded and, of course, he is a beast on the offence. We needed someone to assist Kelvin Amayo in defensive duties in the backcourt, so we brought Doumbia here.”
Preparation has been all plain sailing for Odaudu, with Nigeria forward Chingka joining the fold to stack up the quality of the team.
Also, we brought in another player, Odaudu said.
“We were almost playing Peter Olisemeka to the ground. We needed someone who could do that, too that was why we brought in Garba Chingka.”
After closing out their Kalahari Conference campaign with four wins, Odaudu wasn’t satisfied with the team’s performance and had suggested they had work to do before the playoffs in South Africa.
“We need to up the ante to compete in South Africa. I see the amount of work we have to put in for us to be better in South Africa. We have the time to do all that and hopefully, we will come out better,” the coach said in April.
The KingsMen will face US Monastir in the seeding game on Saturday, June 7, a side they had played four times, winning two and losing the other two fixtures.
Rivers Hoopers are making their third appearance at the 2025 Basketball Africa League.
They featured in the inaugural season held in 2021 and last season’s edition, where they finished third to set a Nigerian record.
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