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Akwa Ibom Chess Association hails Governor Umo Eno's sports revolution
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...Seeks support for major tournaments By Maxwell Kumoye The Chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Chess Association, Rt. Honourable Dr. Esio Oquong Udo, has applauded Governor Umo Eno for what he described as a remarkable transformation of sports in the state, attributing the progress to the creation of a stand-alone Ministry of Sports. Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Ministry of Sports on Wednesday, the chess administrator said the governor's decision had sparked a new era of sports development across Akwa Ibom, creating fresh opportunities for athletes and sports associations. Dr. Oquong also commended the Commissioner for Sports, Elder Paul Bassey, praising his wealth of experience and leadership. "I also thank His Excellency for appointing a man who has made his name internationally, making me very honoured to sit beside him today," he said. The chess boss explained that the delegation's visit was aimed at strengthening the development of ch...
Mbappe laments France's 'sloppy' display after World Cup semi-final exit
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By Mishael Emmanuel France captain Kylian Mbappe admitted Les Bleus fell well below their standards after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Spain in Tuesday's FIFA World Cup semi-final in Arlington, Texas, describing his side's performance as "too sloppy" to compete with the European champions. The defeat ended France's quest for a third consecutive World Cup final appearance, with Spain dominating possession and controlling proceedings through the midfield duo of Rodri and Fabian Ruiz. "We were three against two in midfield and against Spain, that's hard," Mbappe said. "Fabian and Rodri had plenty of time to play. There was a lack of communication in our pressing. I think we should have gone man-to-man and forced them to run with us." France had entered the semi-final in impressive form, winning all six of their previous matches and scoring 16 goals. However, they struggled to impose themselves against a disciplined Spanish side. Mikel Oyar...
Super Falcons step up WAFCON preparations with Ghana friendly
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Nigeria's Super Falcons will round off their preparations for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) with a high-profile international friendly against Ghana's Black Queens in Casablanca on Saturday. The encounter is part of the team's final build-up to the 14th edition of the continental championship, which kicks off in Morocco on Sunday. The ten-time African champions opened their training camp in Casablanca on Monday as preparations gather momentum. By Tuesday afternoon, 10 players had arrived at the team's base at the Marriott Hotel, with midfielder Toni Payne expected to join the squad on Wednesday after completing her transfer from Everton Women to Inter Milan Women. Head coach Justine Madugu oversaw the team's first training session on Tuesday at Stade El Arbi Zaouli, the same venue that will host Saturday's clash. Kick-off is scheduled for 4 p.m. The early arrivals at the team’s Hotel Marriott in Casablanca are: GOALKEEPERS ✓ Chiamaka Nna...
IOC receives complaint over Infantino's alleged political neutrality breaches
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By Trust Ittai The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has received a complaint accusing FIFA president Gianni Infantino of repeatedly violating rules on political neutrality through his public support for U.S. President Donald Trump. The complaint, filed by advocacy group FairSquare, highlights several incidents, including the suspension of Folarin Balogun's automatic one-match ban, which allowed the striker to feature in the United States' 4-1 World Cup round-of-16 defeat to Belgium. Although Infantino confirmed receiving a call from Trump, who publicly urged FIFA to allow Balogun to play, he insisted he did not influence the decision, stating FIFA's judicial committees operate independently. FairSquare also cited Infantino's public endorsement of Trump, including support for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, social media posts, and his presentation of the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to the U.S. president. The group argues these actions breach the IOC's ...
Deschamps admits Spain was better as France crashes out of World Cup
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By Trust Ittai France head coach Didier Deschamps admitted his side were comprehensively outplayed after a dominant Spain defeated Les Bleus 2-0 in Tuesday's FIFA World Cup semi-final, ending France's hopes of reaching a third consecutive final. The pre-tournament favourites struggled to impose themselves throughout the contest as Spain controlled possession, dominated midfield and neutralised France's attacking threats with an impressive all-round display. Speaking after the defeat, Deschamps acknowledged that his team failed to reach the standards required against a Spanish side he described as exceptional. "Obviously, this Spain team are very strong and they proved it tonight," Deschamps said. "We were slightly below our usual level and made more technical mistakes than in previous matches. We were also a step short physically." France's feared attacking trio of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise found little room to operate as ...
Nigeria hits Niger Republic to open 2026 African Nations Cup Volleyball Qualifiers with a win
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By Maxwell Kumoye and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye Nigeria's men's volleyball team made a winning start to their campaign at the 2026 African Nations Cup Zone 3 Qualifiers, hitting Niger Republic 3-1 on Tuesday. Nigeria claimed the opening set 25-22 before Niger Republic fought back to level the contest with a 25-19 victory in the second set. Coach Taiwo Oladipupo's side, however, showed resilience to regain control, edging the third set 25-23 before producing a dominant display in the fourth set to seal the match 25-9. Reacting to the victory, head coach Taiwo Oladipupo expressed delight with his team's performance while praising the players for their response after dropping the second set. "First of all, I thank Almighty God for giving us our first win of the tournament. I'm very happy with the result. The boys lost the second set, but they responded brilliantly by winning the third and fourth sets," Oladipupo said. The coach acknowledged that ...
Commonwealth Games contenders shine as Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia and Zimbabwe impress in Budapest
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By Maxwell Kumoye With the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow fast approaching, athletes from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia and Zimbabwe delivered encouraging performances at the Gyulai István Memorial, Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix in Budapest, underlining their medal ambitions for Scotland. Cameroon's reigning African 100m champion, Emmanuel Eseme, stole the spotlight by becoming the only sprinter to break the 10-second barrier, storming to victory in 9.99 seconds. The performance marked the third time this season that Eseme has dipped below the coveted mark, reinforcing his status as one of Africa's leading sprint hopes heading into Glasgow. Ghana's Abdul-Rasheed Saminu also produced an impressive display, finishing second in 10.01 seconds after pushing Eseme all the way in a high-quality race. Jamaica's Ackeem Blake placed third in 10.04 seconds, while South Africa's Akani Simbine shared fourth in 10.05 seconds. Speaking after the race, Eseme expressed ...
Ghana names 40-nember high-performance roster for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye The Commonwealth Games Association of Ghana (CGA) has unveiled a 40-member High-Performance Squad as preparations intensify for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. Leading the list is top sprinter Benjamin Azamati, who returns to the national setup after missing the African Senior Athletics Championships in May. Fellow sprinter Mustapha Bokpin, who also sat out the continental championships, has also earned a recall. The squad also features key members of Ghana's formidable men's relay team, including Joseph Paul Amoah, Abdul Rasheed-Saminu, and James Dadzie, reinforcing the country's medal ambitions on the track. National high jump record holder Rose Yeboah has also been named in the squad, adding further quality to Ghana's athletics contingent. However, long jumper Deborah Acquah remains absent from the national team. The former Commonwealth Games medallist has not represented Ghana since competing at the 2023 World Athle...
Egypt partners Right to Dream Academy to uncover next generation of sporting talent
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By Mishael Emmanuel Egypt has launched a landmark partnership with Right to Dream Academy aimed at discovering, nurturing and developing young sporting talent across the country, leveraging the academy's internationally acclaimed expertise in youth athlete development. The initiative was discussed during a virtual meeting between Egypt's Minister of Youth and Sports, Gohar Nabil, businessmen Mohamed Mansour and Lotfy Mohamed Mansour, and Mohamed Wasfy, Director of Right to Dream Academy. Discussions centred on implementing nationwide talent identification and development programmes across Egypt's governorates, creating structured pathways that will connect promising young athletes with world-class training and long-term professional opportunities. The initiative forms part of the government's broader strategy to strengthen Egypt's talent pipeline and elevate the country's sporting future. "This initiative comes in line with President Abdel Fattah El...
Senegal fall to Egypt in final WAFCON warm-up ahead of Morocco 2026
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Senegal's women's national team wrapped up their two-match international friendly series against Egypt with a narrow 1-0 defeat on Saturday in Cairo, concluding their preparations for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The Lionesses had begun the series on a positive note, securing a 1-0 victory in the first meeting on Wednesday courtesy of a Ndeye Nguenar Ndiaye penalty. The win marked a return to form after consecutive defeats to Nigeria in friendly matches last June. However, Mame Moussa Cissé's side could not replicate that performance in the second encounter, as Egypt edged the contest by a lone goal to level the two-match series. The friendlies provided the Senegalese coaching staff with a valuable opportunity to evaluate the squad and fine-tune tactics ahead of the continent's premier women's football tournament. The 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations will take place in Morocco from July 25 to August 16, following the postponement of th...
Igali backs Team Nigeria for Glasgow success
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...Commends NSC's athlete welfare initiative By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye Former World and Olympic wrestling champion Daniel Igali has expressed confidence in Team Nigeria's chances of delivering an impressive performance at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, while applauding the National Sports Commission (NSC) for prioritising athlete welfare ahead of the competition. He made this public in an exclusive interview with FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG'S Oluwatobilobba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye. The 52-year-old, who currently serves as Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, said the signs emerging from Team Nigeria's camp point to a delegation that is well-positioned to compete for honours, largely because of the improved attention being given to athletes' welfare and preparations. "From all the information available, I believe there are genuine reasons to be optimistic about Team Nigeria's prospects at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwea...
PANASA Leads Continental Mourning for Ghanaian Scrabble Icon Victor Amartey
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By Maxwell Kumoye The African Scrabble community has been thrown into mourning following the death of one of Ghana's finest players, Victor Amartey, fondly known as "VAMA," who died early on Monday. The sad news was announced by the President of the Pan African Scrabble Association (PANASA), Adekoyejo Adegbesan, after receiving confirmation from the President of the Ghana Scrabble Association, Haruna Adamu. Expressing his grief, Adegbesan described Amartey as one of the pillars of Ghanaian Scrabble and a respected figure across the continent. "I have just been informed by the President of the Scrabble Association of Ghana of the passing of one of our own, Ghana's Victor Amartey, who died early this morning. VAMA was a constant feature in the Scrabble scene in Ghana, a formidable opponent on the board and a gentleman off it." He recalled the first meeting Amartey in the United Kingdom several years ago and noted that their last encounter was ...
Nigeria Strengthens Continental Sporting Status with 2027 Beach Volleyball Hosting Rights
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...The successful bid represents another milestone in leveraging international sporting events to stimulate economic growth – Dikko By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye Nigeria has further strengthened its credentials as one of Africa's emerging sporting hubs after securing the hosting rights for the 2027 Africa Beach Volleyball Championship, with Lagos selected to stage the continental showpiece. The award, announced by the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA), underscores growing continental confidence in Nigeria's capacity to organise world-class sporting events and comes on the heels of the country's successful bid to host the second edition of the African School Games in 2027. Speaking in Abuja, ANOCA President, Mustapha Berraf, said the decision to award the championship to Nigeria was informed by the sweeping reforms being implemented by the National Sports Commission (NSC) under the leadership of its Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikk...
NVBF invites 44 junior athletes for Africa Youth Volleyball Championships in Egypt
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By Maxwell Kumoye The Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) has invited 44 of the country's brightest young volleyball talents to national camp as preparations gather momentum for the 2026 African Junior Volleyball Championships in Egypt. The federation named a 22-player squad each for the U-19 Girls and U-18 Boys teams, with the players drawn from clubs competing in the Nigeria Premier Volleyball League, National Division One League and National Division Two League. The national camping exercise will commence on Friday, July 10, at the High Performance Centre, where both teams will begin intensive preparations for the continental showpiece. The federation expressed confidence in the quality of the selected players, noting that they arrive in camp in excellent competitive shape after participating in the recently concluded first phase of the 2026 National Volleyball League. Beyond competing for continental honours, the NVBF believes both teams possess the quality required to...
Australian high-flyer Gout Gout set to miss World U-20 Championships with hamstring injury
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By Maxwell Kumoye Australia's World U-20 Championships medal hopes have suffered a major setback after teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout was ruled out of next month's championships in Eugene due to a serious hamstring injury. The highly-rated Australian sprinter sustained a Grade 3C injury to his left hamstring during a training session in Brisbane, ending his hopes of competing at the prestigious global junior athletics event. The injury forces the rising star to withdraw from the championships, where he was expected to be one of Australia's leading medal contenders following his rapid rise in world sprinting. Australia's medical team will now oversee an extensive rehabilitation programme, with the teenager shifting his focus to a full recovery before returning to competition. Despite the disappointment, Gout remains optimistic about the future and has set his sights on making a stronger comeback in 2027. His absence is a significant blow for the Australian team,...
Atlas Lions boss, Ouahbi says his side are completely focused on France test despite Saibari blow
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By Trust Ittai and Mishael Emmanuel Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi insists his side will stick to their identity when they face favourites France in Thursday's FIFA World Cup quarter-final, despite the absence of influential forward Ismael Saibari. Saibari has been ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury early in Morocco's 2-1 round-of-16 victory over Canada. "He's not ready, but I hope it's not the end of the tournament for him," Ouahbi told reporters on Wednesday. The forward has been one of Morocco's standout performers, scoring in all three group-stage matches before converting the decisive penalty in the shootout victory over the Netherlands in the previous round. Ouahbi said Morocco would not deviate from their established approach against France. "There will not be any surprises. I have nothing to hide," he said. "Those who have analysed our games know we have a clear idea of how we want to play. "The key will be to hurt them...
Nigeria seals hosting rights for Abuja 2027 African School Games
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By Maxwell Kumoye Nigeria has taken a major step towards hosting the 2027 African School Games after the National Sports Commission (NSC) signed the official Games Hosting Agreement with the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) in Abuja. The agreement, signed on Wednesday, officially confirms Nigeria as host of the second edition of the continental event, which will be staged in the nation's capital under the banner "Abuja 2027." Speaking at the signing ceremony, NSC Chairman Shehu Dikko described the Games as a landmark opportunity to advance grassroots sports development in line with President Bola Tinubu's vision of repositioning Nigerian sports. Dikko said school sports remain the foundation of sustainable athlete development, stressing that the Commission is working closely with the Federal Ministry of Education to strengthen grassroots programmes across the country. He highlighted the success of the Invited Juni...
Egyptian players say Argentina game was rigged, FA demands formal investigation
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The Egyptian football federation have complained to FIFA over the officiating team that led Argentina’s 3-2 win against the Pharoahs in the round of sixteen of the World Cup. It was a game marred by controversy as key refereeing decisions and VAR intervention changed the course of the game that Egypt had led 2-0, been denied a goal from a sweeping counter attack, had a clear penalty claim turned down and then crumbled in the last 15 minutes, giving away their 2-0 lead. In a statement, the Egyptian governing body, said: “Hany Aburida, President of the Egyptian Football Federation, filed a complaint with Fifa, demanding an investigation into the French referee Francois Letexier… after the serious refereeing mistakes committed by the team of referees and double standards, which caused the Egypt team to lose the match and leave the World Cup.” Letexier became the villain of the piece after he disallowed a Mostafa Ziko goal when Egypt were leading 1-0 after VAR intervened to spot a fo...
Belgian FA puts legal action on hold
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Following their 4-1 victory against the USA in the World Cup round of 16, Belgium said they will keep fighting for the sporting integrity of the game, but have stopped short of pursuing legal action for the moment. Belgium – USA was overshadowed by the Folarin Balogun scandal before the co-hosts exited in lacklustre fashion to wrap up their World Cup campaign in embarrassing fashion. On Tuesday the world’s media reacted furiously as FIFA came under fire for undermining the sporting integrity of its own competition. FIFA president Gianni Infantino and US president Donald Trump’s were lambasted for their political interference in the game. The Belgian FA said they will keep fighting for football’s sporting integrity, pursuing the correct application of FIFA regulations. In a statement, the Belgian FA wrote: “The RBFA remains committed to advocating for a review of the current FIFA regulations and their application.” “The RBFA firmly believes that international football i...
Big 5 European league revenue breaks €40bn, but Deloitte warns growth will slow
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European football revenues topped €40 billion for the first time in the 2024/25 season, growing by 6% to €40.2 billion, up from €38 billion in 2023/24. More than half of the revenue was accounted for by the big five European leagues who collectively generated €21.6 billion during 2024/25, a 6% increase on the €20.4 billion in 2023/24. The revenue numbers are the headline findings in the 35th edition of Deloitte’s Annual Review of Football Finance, but come with a health warning from Deloitte who project that the growth of aggregate club revenue across Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues will slow in the coming seasons, “with some leagues experiencing a plateau or even reduction in 2025/26 and 2026/27.” Tim Bridge, lead partner in the Deloitte Sports Business Group, said: “The expansion of UEFA and FIFA competitions has delivered financial benefits across Europe’s ‘big five’ leagues, but football cannot rely on simply adding more content to deliver sustainable growth. “An increasingly saturated...