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January 2, 2024 Ajegunle To Host Ogedegbe U-12 Football Tourney

Ajegunle To Host Ogedegbe U-12 Football Tourney

Ajegunle, a vibrant neighbourhood in Lagos, is set to host the Ogedegbe U-12 football tournament on January 6th, 7th, 13th, and 14th at the Navy Barracks, thanks to the sponsorship of ex-international footballer Nathaniel Ogedegbe.

With a rich background as a footballer and youth coach, Ogedegbe is eager to contribute to identifying and nurturing young talents in Ajegunle. Notably, the neighborhood has been a fertile ground for football stars like Emmanuel Amuneke, Odion Ighalo, and Ifeanyi Udeze, discovered through talent scouting initiatives.

Expressing his vision for the tournament, Ogedegbe emphasised its potential to address youth restiveness and provide a positive engagement platform for the young residents. He stated, "I believe the tournament will help address youth restiveness and positively engage them. The event is a platform to hone their skills, expose themselves, and improve."

Nathaniel Ogedegbe, a former Flying Eagles star, has a storied history in Nigerian football. He attended and played for St Finbarr’s College, Yaba, Lagos, where he served as the captain of the school football team. His journey continued with selections for the first U-20 national team and then the Green Eagles, alongside legends like the late Stephen Keshi and Henry Nwosu.

In 1981, Ogedegbe ventured to the United States to join the men’s soccer program. At Alabama A&M University, he earned numerous personal recognitions, culminating in his induction into the Alabama Hall of Fame in 2013.

Presently, Ogedegbe serves as the Director of Flawless Soccer in the US, balancing his commitment to football with his profession as a civil engineer. The Ogedegbe U-12 football tournament is a testament to his dedication to nurturing the next generation of football talents and providing them with valuable opportunities for growth and exposure.

December 29, 2023 West Ham Were Better Than Us, Says Arsenal’s Arteta

West Ham Were Better Than Us, Says Arsenal’s Arteta

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has praised West Ham’s resilient play to give the Gunners their first home defeat of the season.

Thursday night’s match would have seen Arsenal leapfrog Liverpool and sit at the top of the EPL log if they had beaten West Ham; however, despite racking up 30 shots over the 90 minutes, they were left frustrated.

“I congratulate West Ham and praise my players, that’s what I can say. This is football. You look at what we’ve done in the game and how much we generated, and to see the result is very disappointing, but they were better than us in both boxes. They had two shots, with the penalty, three, we had thirty.

“I don’t know how many touches in the box, how many situations, how many open goals to score and we haven’t. In football, you have to do that better if you want to win, and today, we haven’t won because of that. The team kept trying for the rest and had an incredible attitude again,” he said in a post-match interview.

On his side’s missed chances, the Spaniard expressed his disbelief at Arsenal’s dominance in the game but credited David Moyes’ team structure.

“I cannot imagine a game in which you have more dominance, more touches in the box, fewer situations of the opponents against a really good West Ham side, but today wasn’t enough to win the game.”

The Arsenal boss further criticised the VAR decision as not being decisive enough to ascertain if Jarrod Bowen’s cross to Thomas Soucek should have stood.

“I haven’t seen it; the only thing they are saying is that it’s not conclusive the images that they have; it’s just a shame that with our technology, it’s not that clear that we can say yes that it was out or in. It’s done, gone, nothing we can do about it now.”

“I don’t know, but the technology we have at the moment is not good enough to give us that answer. So, what we have to do is, without that, win the game. With the number of situations, we generate in the game, it should have been more than enough.”

Arteta quickly rebuffed claims of his men lacking confidence, saying, “I don’t think it’s that. You hit the post, or you hit the ball, and it's half a centimetre, and you have, I don’t know how many shots, or someone blocks the shot, and it doesn’t come in. We miss a lot of situations when we have to pick the right pass. There are two players free in the box, and I can recall five or six actions of that, and that’s what makes the difference in winning the games.”

December 29, 2023 South Africa Omit Burnley Forward Foster For Cup Of Nations

South Africa Omit Burnley Forward Foster For Cup Of Nations

Despite Burnley forward Lyle Foster's return to action following undisclosed mental health issues, he has been omitted from the South Africa 2024 Africa Cup of Nations squad.

The 23-year-old, who started in a Premier League match against Liverpool on Tuesday, has yet to be selected based on the recommendation of Burnley manager Vincent Kompany.

Kompany conveyed to South Africa coach Hugo Broos that, given the current circumstances, Lyle cannot undertake extensive travel and is not in a position to join the South African squad for the upcoming Cup of Nations. This decision follows Kompany's advice and prioritises Foster's well-being.

In another setback for Bafana Bafana, the national team, ahead of their Group E matches against Mali, Namibia, and Tunisia in the Ivory Coast, Strasbourg forward Lebo Mothiba will also be absent. The 27-year-old, known for his physical prowess, sustained a knee injury in a recent French Ligue 1 match, rendering him sidelined for several months.

Notably, Foster and Mothiba are the only South African players representing clubs in the top five European leagues. The squad adjustments reflect a consideration for the player's health and fitness, aligning with the recommendations of their respective club managers.

December 12, 2023 Turkish Football Federation Suspend All Leagues Indefinitely

Turkish Football Federation Suspend All Leagues Indefinitely

Turkey League matches have been suspended after Ankaragucu club president Faruk Koca punched a referee at Monday's end of a Super League match. According to Ahmad Tijani on Inspiration Fm.

Club president Koca ran into the pitch and struck official Halil Umut Meler after their game against Rizespor when he conceded a 97th-minute equaliser, ensuring Rizespor would stay four points clear of their host after the 1-1 draw.

Angry Ankaragucu fans invaded the pitch after the game, and Meler was also kicked when he fell, though it was unclear who his assailants were.

The referee eventually made it to the dressing room with the help of the police.

Furthermore, the Turkish Football Federation condemned the "inhumane and despicable" attack on the official and wished him a speedy recovery.

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