D’Tigress Win Confirms Nigeria’s Africa Dominance
The D’Tigress have restored the Nigeria’s lost glory in the
just concluded Women Afrobasketball championship having defeated defending
champions, Senegal to clinch the title for the third time after 12 years.
D’Tigress coaches Sani Ahmed and Scott Nnaji have said the victory of Nigeria’s
basketball team at the FIBA Africa Championship for Women which took place in
Mali has confirmed the country’s dominance of sports in Africa. Nigeria won
Afrobasket Women title after beating former champions Senegal 65-48. The former
national team coaches said that D’Tigress shows what Nigeria could do on the
world scene with adequate preparations.
President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the female
basketball team for winning the 2017 FIBA Women Basketball World Cup in Spain.
The president commended the players for displaying uncommon strength,
confidence and skills over their victory. He assured the team, its managers and
the Nigeria Basketball Federation of his support and that of the federal
government to ensure they excel against other competitors.
Mikel Obi and Victor Moses Leads 24 Others in Super Eagles
First Training
Mikel obi and Victor Moses lead 24 others super Eagles
players at their first training session which took place at the Godswill
Akpabio International Stadium Uyo. The training session was in preparation for
Friday’s mega clash against Cameroon which is the 2018 World cup qualifier.
Also present at the training is the technical crew led by Gernot Rohr while
goalkeeper’s coaches Enrico Pionetti and Alloy Agu took the three goalkeepers
through their paces.
My presence in Super Eagles will bring Good luck - Nwakaeme
Nwakaeme has predicted that his first call up to natural team
will be a good omen for the super Eagles. The striker expressed optimism that
he would be able to help in stopping Cameroon in the double-headed fixture.
He said, “First of all, I am happy to be here and it feels so
good to be a part of the national team set up. I have always wanted to play for
my country and now that the opportunity is here I hope to seize it with both
hands and do my bit when called upon to do so”. He also said, “It does not
matter who plays or gets to start, the most important thing is that we are one
team and whether I start from the bench or don’t even get to play at all, I
want to support this team 100 percent, on or off the pitch, I want to do my
part whenever and in whatever capacity I am called upon”.
Akide- Udoh at 42
The federation of International Football Association (FIFA)
has sent birthday wishes to legendary former Super Falcons striker Mercy
Akide-Udoh, who turns 42 on 27th August, 2017. Akide-Udoh made her debut for
the Super Falcons in 1994 under Ismaila Mabo and represented Nigeria at three
FIFA Women’s World Cup. She was a member of the Falcons Squad at the Sydney
2000 and Athens 2004 Olympic games. She helped Nigeria win three Africa Women’s
Cup of Nations titles in 1998, 2000 and 2002. In 2001, she was named the First
African Women’s Footballer of the year and was a 1999 and 2004 FIFA World
All-Star.
Omagbemi Nominated for Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award.
Former Super Falcons captain Florence Omagbemi has been
nominated for the best FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year Award. Omagbemi coached
Nigeria to an unprecedented 8th Africa title with a 1-0 victory over host
Cameroon 1-0 last December. She contends for the prestigious award with nine
(9) other nominees shortlisted by a panel of women’s football experts. The
winner will be chosen by a process involving national team coaches, captains,
selected media and fans.
By Mercy Kukah
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