Arsenal Wins UEFA Women’s Champions League

Arsenal have won the UEFA Women’s Champions League, beating Barcelona 1-0 in the final in Lisbon. Substitute Stina Blackstenius scored the game’s only goal in the 75th minute after a brilliant pass from England’s Beth Mead. Defending champions Barcelona had dominated the game up to that point, both in possession and shots on goal. Arsenal boss Renee Slegers said prior to the game that her team, who many considered the underdogs, wanted “to show bravery”. Barcelona went into the match as favourites to lift the trophy, having won three of the last four competitions. Meanwhile, Arsenal – the only English team to have won the women’s competition – had not lifted the trophy since the 2006-07 season.

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NFF Congratulates Philip Shaibu on Appointment as DG, NIS

The Nigeria Football Federation has felicitated with the former Deputy Governor of Edo State, His Excellency Comrade Philip Shaibu on his appointment as Director General of the National Institute for Sports (NIS). The President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR on Saturday named Shaibu as the new chief executive of the nation’s principal citadel of sports science and research, to take over from Professor Olawale Moronkola with immediate effect. “The NFF heartily congratulates His Excellency Philip Shaibu on this appointment and we have no doubt that he has the intellectual capacity, passion, knowledge of sports science and the energy and temperament to turn things around at the NIS. “We wish Comrade Shaibu the very best in this new but certainly-exciting journey in his odyssey and we believe that he has the ability to justify the confidence reposed in him by Mr. President,” President of NFF, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau (MON) said. A former students union leader, Comrade Shaibu demonstrated a deep love and enthusiasm for sports development and sustainability during his time as Edo State’s number two man, and the impact of his policies, great ideas and positive interventions are still being felt in the State. The National Institute for Sports was established in 1974 as a research and training institute, with the mandate to produce top-notch coaches, sports scientists and sports managers, and for the purpose of conducting research, all with the objective of improving Nigeria’s performance in sports internationally.

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President Federation Cup: Stage Set for Grand Finale as Queens, Angels Are Ousted!

All contenders are now known for this year’s President Federation Cup grand finale, following Saturday’s elimination of Edo Queens and Ibom Angels in the women’s semi finals. Multiple-winners Rivers Angels saw off the stiff challenge of Ibom Angels of Uyo 1-0 in Aba, while Nasarawa Amazons bumped Edo Queens 2-0 in Ayingba. Cup holders Rivers Angels, who have won the competition nine times, will have their hands full against 2005 and 2019 champions Nasarawa Amazons of Lafia. In the men’s competition, Abakaliki FC of Ebonyi are getting set to tackle Kwara United FC in the final. Results of Semi Finals (Women) Rivers Angels (Rivers) 1-0 Ibom Angels (Akwa Ibom) Edo Queens (Edo) 0-2 Nasarawa Amazons (Nasarawa) Results of Semi Finals (Men) Abakaliki FC (Ebonyi) 0-0 Ikorodu City (Lagos) – Abakaliki FC win 5-4 on penalties Kwara United (Kwara) 1-0 Rangers Int’l (Enugu) WOMEN’S FINAL RIVERS ANGELS VS NASARAWA AMAZONS MEN’S FINAL ABAKALIKI FC VS KWARA UNITED

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Sunderland Returns to Premier League

Sunderland teenager Tom Watson scored a sensational injury-time winner as the Black Cats completed a dramatic turnaround to beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship playoff final at Wembley. Separated by 14 points in the Championship table at the close of the regular season, the disparity in the standings was initially reflected on the field, where Chris Wilder’s men quickly took control of proceedings after Sunderland defender Luke O’Nien was withdrawn with a dislocated shoulder. Midway through the opening 45, the Blades launched a rapid counter-attack which ended with Tyrese Campbell chipping the ball over Anthony Patterson, before Harrison Burrows had a second disallowed by the VAR for infringement. Regis Le Bris’s half-time team talk had the desired effect, though, and an improved Sunderland got their reward 14 minutes before full time as Eliezer Mayenda levelled matters, seemingly forcing extra time in the process. However, after the Blades lost possession just as they were about to storm forward on the counter, Brighton & Hove Albion-bound Tom Watson stroked home the calmest of winners, thus sending Sunderland to the Premier League at the expense of Wilder’s crestfallen men. In the presence of former star Jordan Henderson, Sunderland stepped out onto the Wembley turf sporting the underdogs label, which Le Bris and his players would have been all too aware of. The tone for the playoff final was seemingly set when Anthony Patterson pulled off a stunning save from Moore just 70 seconds in, and Sheffield United did not take long to assert their dominance. However, after Patterson bailed out Dennis Cirkin with another crucial save in the second half, Sunderland’s belief was renewed and then some, and on the balance of the second half alone, Le Bris’s side deserved to join Leeds United and Burnley in the big time. As Sunderland’s celebrations drag on long into the night, Sheffield United have now written an unwanted chapter of football history; no side has ever appeared in more playoff finals without winning than the Blades’ five, and this may be the most painful yet. Sheffield United comfortably deal with a Sunderland corner, and Gustavo Hamer bursts away down the left-hand side of the pitch, before playing a slick outside-of-the-foot pass into Campbell. The striker’s touch is perfect, and his delicate left-footed dink over Patterson nestles into the bottom corner to put the Blades in front; there were just 12 seconds between Sunderland taking the corner and Sheffield United taking the lead! Sheffield United are sent into raptures once again, as Burrows’s low strike from the edge of the box sails through a crowd of bodies and nestles into the bottom corner. However, replays show that Vinicius Souza was illegally impeding Patterson from an offside position, and the deficit remains at one. Substitute Patrick Roberts drives forwards and picks out the perfect pass to Mayenda, who hammers a strike into the roof of the net to draw Sunderland level! Sheffield United’s Kieffer Moore squanders possession on the counter-attack, and Sunderland teenager Watson is on it in a flash, surging forward and caressing the most exquisite of curled finishes into the bottom corner! The most special of special mentions goes to Sunderland goalkeeper Patterson and the two crucial saves he pulled off in either half, but his ever-reliable centre-back Dan Ballard was just as influential at the back. The ex-Arsenal product came up with a staggering 13 clearances – including one off the line – while winning nine of his 12 aerial battles and both of his ground duels in a performance that warranted Premier League football.

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Tyson Fury Reiterates Retirement Decision

Tyson Fury has insisted that he is staying retired from boxing and says there is no reason for him to return to the sport despite continued speculation over a potential fight with Anthony Joshua. The ‘Gypsy King’ claimed he had retired in January in the wake of his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in their heavyweight rematch in Saudi Arabia. It marked the latest of multiple retirement announcements throughout Fury’s career, with his track record of returning preserving hope of an eventual and long-awaited all-British showdown with Joshua. But in a new video posted to Instagram while on holiday, Fury has reiterated his stance. “What would I return for? More belts? I’ve won 22 of them,” he said. “I’ve been rumped, that’s it, fair play to them, they got their use out of me. “But I’m happy, I am happy, content with what I have achieved and accomplished. I’ve been around the world and back again. “And this is what retirement looks like for the Gypsy King, not too shabby. I’m in no rush at all, to come back to boxing and get my face punched in. “For what? What would I return for? I ask that question. I am retired and I am staying retired. I have nothing to prove to anybody and nothing to return for.” Fury had recently teased a return to boxing when he posted a video of himself in the gym alongside trainer SugarHill Steward. He and Joshua have been repeatedly linked to what would serve as one of the biggest fights in British boxing history over the years, only for talks to repeatedly break down. Fury is coming off back-to-back defeats to Usyk having missed out on the opportunity to become undisputed heavyweight champion in the pair’s first fight last year. The 36-year-old held every major heavyweight title during his two spells as champion having beaten Wladimir Klitschko to become the unified champion in 2015.

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Unity Cup: Felix Agu Eligible Play for Nigeria

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that Werder Bremen defender Felix Agu is now eligible to play for the Super Eagles. This confirmation follows correspondence from the German Football Federation (DFB), which clarified that Agu has never featured in any official competitive match for Germany at senior or junior levels. According to FIFA’s eligibility rules, players who have not participated in competitive matches for one nation remain eligible to represent another country they qualify for provided proper clearance is obtained. Agu, born in Germany to Nigerian parents, had previously expressed his desire to switch allegiance and play international football for Nigeria. The 25-year-old has featured in two friendly matches for Germany’s U21 side in 2019 but has never played in any competitive fixtures for the national team. The NFF in a post on its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday, stated: “Felix Nnaemeka Agu confirmed OK to play for Nigeria’s Super Eagles. “The German FF have written to confirm that the player has never represented them at any official game at the A and Junior level. Played only 2 friendly games for the U21 team in 2019. “Welcome Felix!.” Agu was named in the Super Eagles’ provisional squad for the Unity Cup.

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Naira Maintains Upward Momentum, Closes at ₦1,580.44/$ on Friday

The Nigerian Naira continued its strong performance against the US Dollar throughout the week, closing at ₦1,580.44 per Dollar in the official foreign exchange market on Friday, May 24, 2025. According to figures published by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on its official website, the Naira appreciated by ₦4.51k on Friday alone, marking a 0.28% gain from Thursday’s closing rate of ₦1,584.95. The local currency has seen sustained appreciation all week, having opened on Monday, May 19, at ₦1,598.68 per Dollar, improving to ₦1,590.45 on Tuesday, and reaching ₦1,584.49 on Wednesday. Analysts attribute the Naira’s steady rise to increased investor confidence, improved forex supply, and favorable market conditions. Meanwhile, the CBN, during its 300th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held earlier this week, retained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27.5%.

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NNPC Announces Scheduled Shutdown of Port Harcourt Refinery for Maintenance

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has confirmed that the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) will undergo a scheduled maintenance shutdown beginning May 24, 2025. The announcement was made in a statement released on Saturday by NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Femi Soneye, who explained that the shutdown is part of a sustainability assessment aimed at boosting the refinery’s long-term performance.

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