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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Liverpool target Nigeria youngster, Moses Simon
19-year old Nigerian striker Moses Simon is being linked with a move to Anfield acoording to the Daily Express.
Liverpool are 'desperate' to sign Simon, who plays for Jupiler Pro League side Gent. The Reds are hoping to beat Tottenham Hotspur to the youngster's signature.
Monday, 27 April 2015
NFF Boss spotted with Keshi at the Emirates
Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) boss Amaju Pinick, was seen alongside side national team coach, Stephen Keshi at the Emirates stadium on sunday.
The pair witnessed the goal-less draw between Arsene Wenger's men, Arsenal, and soon to be crowned English-Premier League champions, Chelsea.
From left Stephen Keshi, Amaju Pinnick |
The pair witnessed the goal-less draw between Arsene Wenger's men, Arsenal, and soon to be crowned English-Premier League champions, Chelsea.
How the Eagles lost their SUPER status- part 1
Football teams all over the world are identified by a peculiar nickname. These teams were named either according to their pattern of play or history of the country.
Typical
examples are the Pharaohs of Egypt, named after their popular ruler and the Samba
Boys of Brazil, nicknamed after a rhythmical dance called Samba in Brazil. This
is evident in the playing style of the South-American giants, who play a free
passing, skilful and eye-catching football which got its origin from the Samba
dance.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
REMARKABLE: Oshoala nominated for BBC Women's Best
Nigeria and Liverpool star, Asisat Oshoala has been nominated for BBC Women's Footballer of the Year.
Osaze excited to be back after 8 months injury layoff
Nigeria international Osaze Odemwingie was back in action for Stoke City after he recovered
from a knee ligament injury that kept him out for eight months.