Drogba and Essien battle for Africa’s best |
By Patrick Andrew Chelsea’s prolific goal scorer and workaholic midfielder Michael Essien along with Inter and Cameroun’s goal poacher and Barcelona midfield duo Seidu Keita of Mali and Yaya Toure of Cote d’ Ivoire were yesterday shortlisted for the prestigious CAF Footballer of the Year Award for 2009.
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U-13 talent-hunt championship kicks off Sunday |
By Martin Onojafe The third edition of the NFF’s national U-13 championship featuring finalists from the six geo-political zones will take place in Abuja from December 13-16, 2009.
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Enyimba seek greener pasture in Minna |
League leaders, Enyimba of Aba will take its quest for another title to Minna where Niger Tornadoes are ambushing the CAF Champions League back-to-back winners for the maximum points. The former African champions whipped Ranch Bees FC 4-0 in Aba last weekend and would be thirsty for an encore inside the Bako Kontagora Stadium.
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National Sports Commission won’t stop NOC’s elections |
By Patrick Andrew The National Sports Commission (NSC) says that it will not interfere in today’s proposed elections into the executive committee of the National Olympics Committee (NOC) scheduled for Dutshe, Jigawa State.
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Cooreman happy with maximum points against Sharks |
Stories by AbdulRaheem AoduKaduna United FC Technical Director, Maurice Cooreman has expressed his happiness over the team's 1-0 victory over Sharks FC of Port Harcourt describing the maximum points won in the encounter as 'three vital points'.
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