Friday, June 28, 2013

Innocent Emeghara To Return To Lorient


Swiss - Nigerian attacker Innocent Emeghara will return to parent club Lorient after the expiration of his loan spell with demoted Italian club Siena, Tuttomercatoweb.com with reference to French sports daily L'Equipe has reported.

24 - year - old Emeghara spent the second half of last season at the Tuscany club, where he scored 7 goals in 17 matches.

Like most loan deals these days, Siena had the right of first refusal for the striker, but can't meet his valuation in the region of three million euros. 

Innocent Emeghara's transfer situation is being monitored by clubs in the Bundesliga as well as teams in the Serie A led by Sampdoria.

He has contractual obligations with Lorient until the summer of 2015.

Report by http://www.allnigeriasoccer.com

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Danish Club Wanted John Chibuike, Says Agent



Rosenborg midfielder John Chibuike may continue his career with the Norwegian giants.

This portal exclusively reported that several bids for the want - away offensive player had been rejected by the RBK leadership.

Danish football magazine Tipsbladet strongly hints that Super Liga clubs might have made enquiries on the availability of the former BK Hacken ace in the summer transfer window. 

''A club in Denmark is high on the list .If there is an offer from a Danish club that Rosenborg can accept and John finds interesting, then a move to Denmark will be a very good solution, ''Chibuike's agent told tipsbladet.dk.


Before John Chibuike signed the dotted line with Rosenborg, he had been courted by Scandinavia powerhouse FC Copenhagen.



Report by http://www.allnigeriasoccer.com

Olanrewaju Arrives Maccabi Tel Aviv Training Camp After Visa Hitch



Maccabi Tel Aviv youngster Kehinde Olanrewaju has joined the rest of his teammates at a training camp in Austria.

The teenager could not fly with the squad on Thursday due to a visa hitch.

''I just applied for an entry visa to Austria two days ago and I was issued an ordinary visa.

''That is why I flew separately. I got to camp the same day the squad arrived Austria,'' Olanrewaju said toallnigeriasoccer.com.

Kehinde Olanrewaju netted 10 goals for the Maccabi Tel Aviv Under 19's last season despite joining the club in the winter transfer market.


He has been promoted to the first team of the Yellows, and is expected to ink a two - year contract in the coming days.


Report by http://www.allnigeriasoccer.com

Mba favoured over Pius ahead Qualifiers



The countdown for the July 6 crunch tie between home based Super Eagles and their Cote D’Ivoire counterparts continued on Thursday with the technical crew of the national team tinkering a bit with the squad for the encounter.

Team Secretary, Dayo Enebi Achor, was quoted by Media Officer Ben Alaiya, as saying that Akwa United star Ezekiel Mbah has been invited to replace Ranchers Bees Samson Pius by the Stephen Keshi led technical crew of the national team.

The decision was tagged strategic by the technical crew, as arrival date in camp remains this Sunday, June 30th at the Bolton White Apartment, Zone 7 in the Federal Capital City, Abuja.

All Players have been asked to come to camp with their international passports so as to facilitate the trip to Abidjan for the return leg of the encounter. The first leg encounter has already been scheduled for the Ahmadu Bello Stadium in the sprawling city of Kaduna in Norther Nigeria.


Report by Ben Alaiya
MEDIA OFFICER

Super Eagles Of Nigeria

LMC, club managers agree on sponsorship money sharing formula


THE League Management Company (LMC) and the representatives of the 20 premier League clubs on Thursday agreed on the sharing formula of the N550 million Globacom title sponsorship fee for the 2012/2013 Nigeria Professional Football season.
Rising from a meeting in Abuja, the bodies also urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to ensure that only credible referees officiated games of the elite league. The officials also appraised the first round of the league, as well as receive the reports from the refereeing unit of the general performance of their members during the first round of the league, which currently under break.
In their communiqué jointly signed by the chairman of the league body, Nduka Irabor, and acting chairman of club owners, Isaac Danladi, the bodies said for “efficiency in officiating and proper monitoring of matches, the NFF is advised to trim the number of referees in the Premier league.
“The meeting reviewed the mid-season report, unanimously adopted it and accepted that there was an improvement from the past season. We noted with satisfaction the contributions from all the relevant stakeholders on how best to move the league forward.
“The meeting also discussed the proposed sharing formula for the league revenue and sponsorship fund and commended Globacom for supporting the league. “We were told that we have over 190 referees currently officiating the Premier League and we look at it from the angle of the damage of insisting that all of them must officiate. We agreed that certain number of referees should be selected based on merit by officiating recruitment body. It will not be an all comers affair.”
LMC representative, Shehu Dikko said, “the meeting discussed the sharing formula for the league funds and basically dwelt on the standard structure of sharing. The percentage is the most important thing not essentially the figures.
“We discussed the standard structure that will show that all the money coming into the league is shared in accordance with the due process. So, from day one, everybody will be very clear of the sharing formula. It is only when the funds are available that we will just share it accordingly.
“We have two sections of how the money will be shared, one of them is the one due to clubs, and we have facilities and youth football development. “The second is the operational cost of the league which also goes to the clubs. The money is spent on behalf of the club to pay indemnities, organisation of meetings. The salaries for the league staff, monitoring of the sponsorship compliance and certain percentage to the federation for disciplinary matters among other things go into the second session,” he noted.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Referees Association (NRA) has urged the LMC to increase the indemnity of their officials in the league to more than N100, 000, noting that they agreed to accept the current dues because LMC pleaded with them to do so. Confirming the NRA’s request for increase in their indemnity, NRA President, Ahmed Maude urged the LMC to heed to the referees’ request to encourage the referees to do their best in officiating matches.
He said, “the good thing is that the LMC has promised that they will pay over a N100, 000 after the meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. It was a response to what we have been complaining since this season. He said, “the good thing is that the LMC has promised that they will pay over a N100, 000 after the meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. It was a response to what we have been complaining since this season. “However, the good thing is that they are not owing a kobo to any referee up till now, unlike what our referees faced in the previous dispensation.”
He said, “the good thing is that the LMC has promised that they will pay over a N100, 000 after the meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. It was a response to what we have been complaining since this season. He said, “the good thing is that the LMC has promised that they will pay over a N100, 000 after the meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. It was a response to what we have been complaining since this season. “However, the good thing is that they are not owing a kobo to any referee up till now, unlike what our referees faced in the previous dispensation.”

Reported by : ngrguardiannews.com


Ivorian Elephants storm Nigeria for qualifiers


A 26-man delegation of the home-based National Team of Cote d’Ivoire will fly into Lagos on the evening of Wednesday next week, for Saturday’s 2014 African Nations Championship qualifying match against their Nigerian counterparts.

The NFF received correspondence from the office of the General Secretary of Federation Ivoirienne de Football, confirming that the delegation would arrive the Murtala Muhammed International Airport aboard an Asky Airline flight at about 6.40pm on July 3.

Cote d’Ivoire hosted the inaugural edition of the African Nations Championship in 2009, won by Democratic Republic of Congo. Nigeria was absent at the finals, having been eliminated by Ghana.
The 2011 finals in Sudan also held without Nigeria, eliminated by Niger Republic, and was won by Tunisia.

Super Eagles’ Team Administrator, Enebi Achor, confirmed on Thursday that the 24 players invited by Coach Stephen Keshi are all expected to report at the Bolton White Apartments in Abuja on Sunday.
Saturday’s confrontation at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium will be the first meeting at senior level between both nations since Nigeria eliminated tournament favourites Cote d’Ivoire in the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations finals in South Africa earlier in the year. Match-winner Sunday Mba is in Nigeria’s 24-man squad.

The Ivorians will depart Nigeria through Lagos on Sunday, less than 24 hours after the encounter.


Reported by : 9jaFootball


Olarenwaju Kayode In Advanced Talks With Beitar Jerusalem




Israeli Premier League side Beitar Jerusalem are ready to break their piggy bank to secure the signature of Nigeria Under 20 National Team striker Olarenwaju Kayode, whose goal against South Korea on Thursday ensured the Flying Eagles passage to the second round of the Fifa Under 20's, informs one.co.il.

Since Kayode ended his loan spell with FC Luzern just over a year ago, he has been without a club and has undergone trials with Dinamo Minsk and Charlton Athletic.

His case is complicated as he still belongs to Ivorian side Asec Mimosas, even though it has been widely reported that he's a free agent.

Therefore, any club that wants to purchase the Nigeria youth - teamer must be willing to meet Asec Mimosas valuation of the attacker.

As it is the norm in Israel, Beitar Jerusalem plan to acquire Olarenwaju Kayode, then sell him to a big European club in future at a premium.

Representatives of Beitar Jerusalem chief, Eli Tabib are in advanced talks with the young Nigerian striker.


Report from http://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/

Remo Stars wants League football - Osas


Remo Stars defender, Osas Okunaghae has described Sunday’s encounter against Akwa Starlet as a game they have to win in other to keep their hopes of qualification alive.

The Sky Blue Stars welcome Uyo based side Akwa Starlet to the Dipo Dina Stadium on Sunday in the week 27 of the Nigeria National League (NNL).

The Stars are currently 3rd on the log with 37 points, a point behind leaders Crown FC and Abia Warriors, a victory will see them acquire 40points which could see them overtake any of the teams depending on any of the team dropping points in their respective games.

“We just have to win the game, dropping any points it a disaster. We have are aims and ambition for this season and there are intact, we want to play in the elite division next season and every game now matters and shouldn’t be taken for granted, this game is no exception.

“Looking at the log we still have a great chance of qualification it just a point difference but we are currently lacking behind in the goal difference and we to score more goals and concede less.

“This is an encounter we have to stamp our authority and show the world that we are not done yet. We’ve gat quality and team spirit in this team; we believe in ourselves that we chance achieve something great this season.”

The Sky Blue Stars were defeated by a goal to nil in the corresponding fixture in Uyo but were 3-1 winners over Fountain FC the last time out at the Dipo Dina Stadium.


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Kwara Utd duo emerge LBA May winners




Adamu Yahaya and Samson Unuanel, both of Kwara United, have been named the League Bloggers Awards (LBA) Player and Manager respectively for May.

The Kwara United pair got top marks for their performances in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) in the month of May.

Yahaya scored four goals in five matches against El-Kanemi Warriors, Dolphins, Lobi Stars and Kano Pillars. He also had two assists in the month in review.

Kano Pillars playmaker, Rabiu Ali, came closest to knocking off Yahaya from winning the May award. Others who were in the running for the LBA Player for May included Peter Ebimobowei (Bayelsa United), Sibi Gwar (Enyimba) and the Akwa United duo of Ubong Ekpai and Nnamso Edo.

It was a straight battle between Unuanel and Stanley Eguma of Dolphins for the Manager of May.

Both men guided their teams to four wins and a draw apiece. But Unuanel simply edged Eguma for the manager's award by virtue of leading Kwara United to an away game at Lobi Stars.

Unuanel and Yahaya will be presented with their awards later this month.


2013 PREVIOUS WINNERS:

MARCH 2013
Player: Theophilus Afelokhai (Kano Pillars)
Manager: Mohammed Baba Ganaru (Kano Pillars)

APRIL 2013
Player: Oghenekaro Etebo (Warri Wolves)
Manager: Solomon Ogbeide (Warri Wolves)


Courtesy: LBA