NFF sacks Super Falcons technical crew after World Cup miss
Chelsea chairman Boehly, director consider selling stake to majority owner
Mikel starts again as Chelsea seeks win against Liverpool
Is Mourinho’s future at Stamford Bridge on the line?
BEREAVED TENNIS STAR: My mum’s killer must die too
MURDER IN LAGOS HITS SPORTS
Newcastle admit FA charge over derby dust-up
NCC Tennis League second semifinals
Amuneke hails Eaglets
Oliseh shocked me – Martins
Okoku gets Rotary Club Merit Award
Carneiro tables case against Chelsea
Obafemi Martins recalled to Eagles squad
NFF failed to support Odegbami for FIFA presidency, says Amiesimaka
Eaglets 6 – 0 victory, biggest win in FIFA U-17 World Cup stages
We will put up a good fight against Brazil – Amuneke
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SubscribeIheanacho shines as City defeat Palace
Nigerian born striker, Kelechi Iheanacho were among the goalscorers as Manchester City eased into the Capital One Cup quarterfinals with a 5-1 win over Crystal Palace.
FIFA U-17 World Cup: Eaglets beat Australia 6 – 0
The Nigerian Golden Eaglets beat their counterpart from Australia 6 0 thereby advancing to the FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 quarter-finals.
Osimhen living up to his promise
Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen arrived at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 as a serious candidate for the adidas Golden Boot. Who, after all, could argue with his record of 39 goals in 71 appearances for the national team before the tournament started? Those figures clearly spoke for themselves, and Osimhen has not disappointed since […]
Our role in Odegbami’s failed bid, by Pinnick
President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has refuted claims by former international, Chief Segun Odegbami that his failure to register for the forthcoming election for the FIFA presidency was due to sabotage from home.
Siasia: Don’t blame me if I fail
Coach Samson Siasia has said he should not be held responsible should Nigeria fail to qualify for the Rio Olympics next month because his team have been treated like “orphans”
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