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February 19, 2021 Super Eagles Slip To 36th In Latest World FIFA Ranking

Super Eagles Slip To 36th In Latest World FIFA Ranking

The Super Eagles of Nigeria dropped one place from 35th to 36th position in the FIFA World Ranking for the month of February.

The three-time Africa Cup of Nations winners, however, remained unmoved in Africa as they retained their fifth position behind Senegal (20th in the world), Tunisia (26th in the world), AFCON holders Algeria lie in third place (31th in the world) while Morocco are fourth (33rd in the world).

The ranking, which was released Thursday, also had Benin Republic, Super Eagles opponents in next month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers move up one spot from 83 to 82.

Lesotho, who battle the Eagles on March 30, are ranked 143rd in the latest ranking.

While Belgium remained top of the FIFA World Ranking while world champions France come in second.

Brazil, England, Portugal, Spain, Argentina Uruguay, Mexico and Italy complete the top 10 list in that order.

The next FIFA World Ranking will be published on April 8.

 

 

January 27, 2021 8 Players Get FIFA Clearance For Super Eagles Call-Up

8 Players Get FIFA Clearance For Super Eagles Call-Up

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been given the heads up from FIFA for eight (8) players with dual nationality to switch allegiance to the Super Eagles.

Initially, just Six of the eight players who applied for a switch have been given the go ahead by FIFA but the other two players have now been granted permission for the transition.

Fulham’s forward ADEMOLA LOOKMAN tops the list, while the other names include; Hertha BSC’s, JORDAN TORUNAIGHA, NATHAN TELLA of Southampton, Fulham’s TOSIN ADARABIOYO, OVIE EJARIA of Reading, NONI MADUEKE, SHEYI OJO and IKE UGBO of PSV, Cardiff City and Cercle Brugge respectively.

All names have forwarded been forwarded to Super Eagles head coach GERNOT ROHR who will further determine which one of the players gets a call-up to the national team.

 

 

January 19, 2021 Keiran Trippier’s Ban Appeal Rejected By FIFA

Keiran Trippier’s Ban Appeal Rejected By FIFA

 

Kieran Trippier's 10-week ban for breaking betting rules applies globally, FIFA ruled as it dismissed an appeal by his club, Atletico Madrid.

He was banned and fined £70,000 after being found to have broken betting rules.

The England full-back was suspended by the Football Association in December, but the ban was provisionally lifted in January after Atletico appealed.

The Spaniards argued the FA could not ban a player not active in its league.

But FIFA backed the decision, ruling "sanctions imposed on the player by the English FA to have worldwide effect".

Atletico are now taking their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Trippier's ban, which started on 21 December, will now resume up to and including 28 February, but if CAS agree to hear the case he will be free to keep playing until a decision is made.

His suspension cannot extend beyond 28 February, irrespective of what CAS decides.

As it stands, following the decision from FIFA, Trippier will miss the first leg of Atletico's Champions League last-16 tie with Chelsea on 23 February, but could return for the second leg on 17 March.

 

  

 

December 29, 2020 Football Review 2020

Football Review 2020

Football was big in 2020 with a lot of major happenings in a turbulent season almost truncated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bayern Munich were the big winners in 2020 as they won the lot. Led by Polish maestro Robert Lewandowski, the Bavarians eased to the Bundesliga and DFB Polkal titles before capping off a magnificent season with the Champions League trophy.

Lewandowski’s nigh-unstoppable form saw him claim the coveted FIFA Best Player award after scoring over 50 goals in all competitions. The striker was widely considered the frontrunner for the Balon D'Or but the award was suspended this year due to the virus.

In England, Liverpool finally won a Premier League title after 30 years of waiting. They were the dominant force throughout the season, suffering just one defeat and ending their campaign with an 18 point lead over Manchester City in second place.

Leeds United secured a return to the Premier League, ending a 16 year sojourn in the lower rungs of English football. Mikel Arteta also led Arsenal to the FA Cup title, although that early good will seems to be eroding slowly given the Gunners recent struggles.

In Spain, Barcelona fired manager Ernesto Valverde while at the top of the standings and ultimately lost the title to bitter rivals Real Madrid. Ronald Koeman is the man in charge at the Nou Camp now, but Barcelona’s struggles appear to have no end in sight.

Juventus continued their dominance in Serie A, winning their ninth straight Scudetto. They have since let title winning manager Maurizio Sarri go, with former player Andrea Pirlo the new man at the helm.

Meanwhile Ligue 1 remained PSG's oyster as they once again claimed another dominant title win. The Parisiens also spread their wings in Europe this year, reaching the Champions League final where they lost to German champions Bayern Munich.

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