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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Arsenal v Barcelona LIVE – Can Gunners pull off shock in Lisbon final showdown?

All eyes will be on Lisbon this Saturday as Arsenal face reigning champions Barcelona in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, broadcast live on TNT Sports and discovery+. The Gunners are seeking a historic second European crown, while Barcelona aim for a third consecutive title. Ahead of the clash at the Estadio Jose Alvalade, TNT Sports experts Karen Carney and Fara Williams shared their insights on how Arsenal can defy the odds and overcome the Catalan giants. Arsenal, the only English club to have lifted the UWCL trophy back in 2007, are hoping to make history once again. Their journey to the final has been remarkable, with stunning comebacks against Real Madrid and Lyon showcasing their resilience and determination. Carney and Williams pointed out key areas where Arsenal could exploit Barcelona’s weaknesses, emphasizing the need for tactical discipline, clinical finishing, and a fearless approach. They also highlighted the key players who could make the difference on the pitch. Carney said Arsenal must “believe they belong on this stage” and take confidence from their dramatic victories this season, while Williams noted that “Barcelona’s high defensive line can be exposed with the right counter-attacking play.” A win for Arsenal would mark a seismic moment for English women’s football, breaking Barcelona’s dominance and proving that WSL teams can compete at the highest level.

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Napoli The Champions of Serie A as McTominay and Lukaku Fire Conte’s Side to Glory

Napoli have been crowned Serie A champions, with goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku sealing a decisive victory on the night For McTominay, it marks a fairytale season. The Scottish midfielder has emerged as the standout player in Antonio Conte’s title-winning squad, scoring 13 goals less than a year after departing Manchester United, the club where he began his career. His contributions have now etched his name into the history books of Naples, as the city celebrates its fourth Scudetto triumph. Under Conte’s leadership, Napoli have shown consistency and resilience, with McTominay’s form playing a key role in their charge to the title. The victory reignites footballing passion in Naples, where fans are already taking to the streets in celebration.

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Al-Hilal in Talks with Victor Osimhen

Reports on Thursday indicate that Napoli’s highly sought-after striker, Victor Osimhen, is currently engaged in discussions regarding a potential move to Saudi Pro League powerhouse Al-Hilal once the 2024-25 season concludes. This development follows earlier claims that the Nigerian international has rejected a proposal to join Juventus in the upcoming summer transfer window. Osimhen, who is currently enjoying a successful loan spell with Galatasaray, remains under contract with Napoli until the summer of 2026. However, it is widely expected that the Serie A club will look to sell him once his temporary stint in Turkey comes to an end. His contract with Napoli notably includes a €75 million release clause, which can be activated this summer. Crucially, this clause is not applicable to fellow Serie A clubs, meaning Juventus would likely have faced a significant premium to persuade Napoli to sell the star forward to a direct league rival. Despite Juventus’ reported keenness on a deal, earlier reports this week suggested Osimhen has turned down their offer, ruling out a move to Turin for the summer. Now, according to Footmercato, Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal have entered the frame and are actively in discussions to sign Osimhen this summer. Thursday’s report asserts that Al-Hilal are in search of a high-profile attacker, particularly following Neymar’s departure in January. Footmercato further details that Osimhen is considered the “ideal” recruit for Al-Hilal, and direct talks between the club and the player are currently underway. Al-Hilal’s squad already features several notable names familiar to Serie A fans, including Osimhen’s former Napoli teammate Kalidou Koulibaly, as well as Joao Cancelo and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The Saudi club also boasts ex-Premier League and La Liga stars such as Yassine Bounou, Ruben Neves, and Aleksandar Mitrovic, indicating their ambition to attract top-tier talent. As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Osimhen’s decision, which could see him join the growing list of prominent footballers making the move to the Saudi Pro League.

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Aubameyang: I Want to Win the Africa Cup of Nations

At 35, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang proves he is far from losing his shine. Still as fast, sharp, and determined, he remains one of the most feared forwards, capable of making a difference at any moment. Just like his brace against Kenya (2-1) on Match Day 6 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, which earned the Panthers three crucial points, while keeping pressure on Côte d’Ivoire, another top team in Group F. A campaign that promises to be decisive for the future of Gabon, with high-stakes matches to secure a place in the final stages of the competition. This qualification is the thread running through 2025, leading Gabon to Morocco—a highly anticipated return to the continental stage after missing the Ivorian edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. Thierry Mouyouma’s men, buoyed by Aubameyang’s impressive form, are determined to make a strong impression. The lethal forward sat down with CAFOnline to talk about his ambitions for the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF AFCON. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Gabon finds itself in Group F, alongside Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Mozambique. What are your thoughts on this group? I think it’s the group of death. We’re used to it now. We often end up in tough groups. But I think it’s a good thing—it’s a big test from the start. At least it gives a direction for the competition because if you manage to get out of this group, it means you’re capable of winning the Africa Cup of Nations. I think these are the biggest nations we could face, so it will give us a good idea when we come out of it. How did you feel about Gabon’s absence from the last Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire? I think we missed out on a great AFCON because I personally watched it on TV, and it was really nice to see. I find it disappointing that we didn’t participate. But we have to make up for it and go as far as we can in the next one. Pierre-Emerick, you are going to play your sixth Africa Cup of Nations. After all these years of experience, how do you view this new participation in Morocco in 2025, and what goals have you set for yourself? If I were to set myself a goal, it would be to win the Africa Cup of Nations. It would be a dream, perhaps seen as ambitious by some, but for me, it’s a real objective. I’m going there with unwavering determination. It would also be something extraordinary for the country to reach the final and deliver a great performance. It would be truly incredible. You are clearly one of the faces of your team and national squad. As a leader, how do you manage this pressure? Yes, I think now I handle it well because of my experience. I react differently than before, when I could be more affected. Criticism is still hard to take, but that’s the reality. Today, I am more mature. At my club, Al-Qadsiah FC, my role on the field involves me more in the game, which boosts my confidence. As for the pressure, it doesn’t bother me anymore. I’ve been facing it for years. As a senior member of the team, what message do you pass on to the younger players to motivate them? What advice do you give them? The most important thing is to enjoy yourself, because it’s a golden opportunity. If I look at my career, it’s thanks to the AFCON that I was truly recognized on the world stage, especially with Gabon, and especially during the 2012 AFCON. Even though the ending was tough, it’s a memorable experience. It’s an incredible chance, especially when you’re young, and sometimes I think young players forget this opportunity. So I advise them to enjoy every moment and play their football because that’s how you grow. Mistakes are part of the game, but they help you improve. Of course, I’ll give technical advice, but that stays between us. What would you have liked to hear at the beginning of your career? They told me the right things when I was young. But the thing I discovered later, which I wasn’t prepared for, was the rise! Because it can happen very quickly. I remember I played the 2010 AFCON, where I was on the bench. And two years later, I was a starter, and they put me up there. So it’s very complicated because there’s also the backlash when you’re, so to speak, the star. And when the results aren’t there, of course, you’re targeted. But that’s just it—I think this is what surprised me. So if someone had warned me, it would have been nice. But I discovered it a bit the hard way. And as I said at the time, I sometimes reacted impulsively, probably making mistakes. But that’s the past. I think now I try to set the best example for the young ones coming in and leave the field open for them for the future.

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22nd National Sports Festival: Golden Eaglets Zoom into Semi Finals

Five-time world champions Golden Eaglets have zoomed into the semi finals of the football event of the 22nd National Sports Festival ongoing in Ogun State. Abdulmuiz Adeleke, who netted the first goal in the 2-1 win over Edo State on Monday, came up big with a brace against Ebonyi State in Friday morning’s quarter-final encounter, which the Eaglets won 5-0 to sail into the last four. Mohammed Imrana, scorer of the second goal against Edo State, was also among the goals, though he was unlucky to bag a red card in the closing minutes of the encounter. Destiny Samuel and Emmanuel Ochigbo were the other scorers. On Thursday, the Flamingos drew 0-0 with Lagos State. They lead their group B with five points, ahead of Friday evening’s final group stage clash with Enugu State, who are pointless. Delta and Lagos State are fast on the Flamingos’ heels with four points each. Osun State leads the four-team group A with seven points, with Ogun and Edo States on five and four points respectively.

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Gateway Games 2024: Table Tennis Medal Hunt Begins in Abeokuta

The quest for table tennis glory at the 22nd National Sports Festival, dubbed Gateway Games 2024, begins on Saturday, May 24, at the Alake Sports Centre in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. As one of the headline events of Nigeria’s own Olympic-style festival, table tennis has attracted a significant turnout of teams from across the country. Notably, foreign-based stars such as Olajide Omotayo, Azeez Solanke, and Taiwo Matti will represent Bayelsa State, bringing international flair and experience to the competition. Lagos State enters the fray with national champion Matthew Kuti and Muiz Adegoke leading the charge, while other strong contenders from Kwara, Ondo, Oyo, and Delta States are poised to make their mark. According to an official from the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), the event’s start was slightly delayed to accommodate the conclusion of the badminton tournament, which shares the same venue. “We’re expecting a more competitive tournament this year, with increased participation from teams that haven’t featured in recent editions. Some players are coming straight from the ITTF World Championships in Doha, so fans should brace for fireworks in the team, doubles, and singles categories,” the official stated. Omotayo, currently Nigeria’s second-highest-ranked player globally, will face fierce opposition from top home-based talents like Kuti, Adegoke, and Abdulbasit Abdulfatai. Kuti, one of the most consistent performers on the national circuit, is seeking his first National Sports Festival title after a string of recent tournament successes. Abdulfatai, fresh off a national tournament victory in Osun State, is also a strong contender in both singles and doubles. Oyo State, guided by Coach Dotun Omoniyi, is not to be underestimated. The team features seasoned campaigners like Akinwale Fagbamila and Joshua Olaniran, who bring experience and grit to the Sunshine State’s campaign. In the para table tennis event, the spotlight will be on hometown hero and Paris Paralympics bronze medalist Isau Ogunkunle, who will be looking to assert his dominance in the Men’s Class 4 singles event. Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games medalist Faith Obazuaye will spearhead the Edo State contingent in the women’s para category. From May 24 to 28, the Alake Sports Centre will be the epicenter of thrilling table tennis action, as the festival promises to showcase new talents and deliver high-octane matches at this year’s multi-sport extravaganza.

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Barcelona Interested in Rashford and Diaz, Confirms Sporting Director Deco

Barcelona sporting director Deco has confirmed the club’s interest in Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford and Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, stating both are admired targets for the Catalan giants. Speaking in an interview with Catalan radio station RAC1, Deco said, “We like Luis [Diaz], we like [Marcus] Rashford, and we like other players. When we go to the market, there are names that we know and that could improve the team.” Rashford, who is under contract with Manchester United until 2028, is expected to make a decision on his future at the end of the current season. Reports suggest he favours a move to a Champions League club and is not keen on relocating to London. Rashford has been sidelined with injury and spent part of the season on loan at Aston Villa. Barcelona’s reported admiration for the players reflects their intent to strengthen the squad with proven attacking talent. However, given financial constraints and long-term contracts of the targets, any potential move could be complicated and depend on summer departures or restructuring within the squad.

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