

Christian Atsu rescued from debris of Turkey, Syria earthquake
Real Madrid vs Al Ahly: Benzema ruled out of the Club World Cup semis
NASCOM hails Kwara over national school sports fiesta
No technical adviser for Super Eagles – Sports Minister
Unresolved football issues
CAF instructor, Koufie backs Keshi’s call for African coaches
Furore over high performance coaches
Enyeama bags award in France
Premier League: Giroud double extends Arsenal lead
World Cup: Be worthy Ambassadors, Hayatou charges African 5
Brazil 2014: Eagles not yet a perfect team – Ibru
Adidas congratulates Super Eagles
Club licensing to determine League kick-off date – Irabor
Amputee footballer bemoans public apathy towards group’s game
Ilorin agog for 6th National School Sports Festival
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Subscribe NowEagles out to exorcise ‘94 ghost
Like they did in 1994, the Super Eagles will arrive at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil as African champions, and as they did in the USA, they will be looking to go beyond the group stages. However, with some similarities and vital differences between that legendary team and the current crop, FIFA.com looks closer at the two sides.
World Cup draw: Eagles may face Russia, Belgium, S/Korea
African champions, the Super Eagles are set to be placed in Pot 3 when the draw for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil is made in the Brazilian state of Bahia on December 6.
Amuneke faults Keshi on Eaglets
Former African footballer of the year, Emmanuel Amuneke does not believe the time is right to blood members of Nigeria’s victorious Golden Eaglets team at the highest level.
Eagles return to European trenches
World Cup-bound Super Eagles players have returned to the trenches to help their clubs push for domestic titles as action in the European league resumes in full swing after the international break.
Battle Of Legends: Okiro assures fans of adequate security
Former Inspector General of Police, Sir Mike Okiro, has assured foreign wrestlers and fans billed to attend the Universal Professional Wrestling Federation (UPWF) Championship, tagged Battle of Legends, of adequate security before and during and after the event.
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