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September 18, 2019 Oshoala is new Falcons captain

Oshoala is new Falcons captain

Barcelona striker Asisat Oshoala has been named the new captain of the Super Falcons, replacing Desire Oparanozie, who led the team at the 2019 Women’s World Cup in June to reach the knockout stage for the first time in two decades.

The change was announced by acting coach of the Falcons, Christopher Danjuma, on Tuesday.

In a video posted on the Falcons official Twitter page, which was also re-tweeted by the Nigeria Football Federation handle, Danjuma urged the Falcons to cooperate with their new captain.

While addressing the players, Danjuma said, “We need you to be focused. You are in this squad because of your ability. The leadership of the Falcons has decided to change your leaders. Oshoala is now your captain. As for the assistant captain, that will be dealt with later.”

 Also, the spokesperson of the NFF, Ademola Olajire, confirmed Oshoala’s appointment.

When asked about the appointment, he said, “Yes, she is now the new captain.”

September 13, 2019 CAF: Rangers, Enyimba seek first leg wins

CAF: Rangers, Enyimba seek first leg wins

CAF Confederation Cup campaigners, Enugu Rangers, will on Saturday face Pelican FC of Gabon in their first round match of the competition.

The People’s Antelopes were drawn bye in the preliminary stage of the competition while Pelican defeated Congo’s Maniema FC 3-2 on aggregate in the preliminary round, winning away 2-1 in Congo before being held 1-1 at home.

Rangers departed Nigeria on Thursday to honour the match and will be hoping for a favourable result, with the team yet to play any competitive football since June.

However, Nigeria Professional Football League champions Enyimba will entertain Al-Hilal of Sudan in their CAF Champions League first round in Aba on Sunday, with the return leg set to take place in Omdurman on September 29.

To reach the first round of the competition, Enyimba eliminated Rahimo of Burkina Faso 5-1 on aggregate.

Enyimba will qualify for the group stage of the competition if they have a superior goal aggregate after the two legs or will drop to the CAF Confederations Cup playoffs if Al-Hilal come out tops.

September 13, 2019 NFF reinstates Salisu after bribery ban

NFF reinstates Salisu after bribery ban

The Nigeria Football Federation has reinstated Salisu Yusuf to the national team after serving a one-year ban for receiving bribe.

The NFF made this known in a press statement by its spokesperson, Ademola Olajire, on Thursday.

Salisu was in August 2018 caught on camera accepting cash from men who posed as football agents to select two players for his Morocco 2018 African Nations Championship squad.

He was ordered to pay a fine of $5,000 by the federation after the NFF Ethics and Fair Play Committee ruled that the coach received   $1,000 from the men.

Though the NFF didn’t state that Salisu would take over as the Eagles coach, the federation bade coach, Imama Amapakabo farewell.

Imama was Salisu’s assistant in the U-23 national team and the CHAN team before the ban.

In the absence of Salisu, Imama led the U-23 Eagles to qualify for the 2019 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations after defeating Sudan 5-0 in Asaba on Tuesday.

With Salisu’s return, Imama is expected to return to his position as an assistant coach of the U-23 team.

Announcing Salisu’s return on Thursday, NFF said, “The federation has noted that the Chief Coach of the Super Eagles, Salisu Yusuf, has now fully served the one-year suspension clamped on him last year.

“The federation thanked coach, Imama Amapakabo for his sterling efforts while in charge of the U-23 National Team in the absence of the suspended Yusuf, and for eventually seeing to the team’s qualification for the U-23 AFCON.”

September 13, 2019 I don’t know my Eagles future –Rohr

I don’t know my Eagles future –Rohr

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr has disclosed that his future in charge of the Super Eagles is uncertain following the contract he signed with the Nigeria Football Federation, which ends in June 2020.

Rohr stated that he would be busy with his qualifying campaign during the period his contract was scheduled to end.

The German, who took charge of the Eagles in 2016, signed a contract extension after his first two-year deal expired in 2018. During an interview with BBC World Football, the gaffer indicated he was ready to continue his job as Eagles coach.

The coach said he had plans to achieve “big things” with the Eagles, adding that making Nigeria qualify for the 2021 African Cup of Nations was a priority.

He said, “I have a lot I want to achieve; big things with Nigeria. I can see what the future can produce. I hope I can work with (NFF) President Pinnick (Amaju) to achieve those things. But I don’t know my situation after June 2020. We have to see what happens.

“As it is known, my current contract with the Super Eagles runs till June 2020. This ends right in the middle of the qualifying campaign for the 2021 AFCON.

“It’s a bit strange that I have a contract ending while I have to qualify for the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon.”

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