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NIGERIAN
SPORTS TODAY
October 07, 2008
Don’t weep
for Enyimba — Anyansi-Agwu
THE barren draw gained by almighty Al Ahly of Egypt against
Enyimba in the first leg semi-final of the CAF Champions League has
poisoned the minds of many that the Aba Elephants may have... Vanguard
Gov Akpabio
moves to Berlin
•for Peter's fightGovernor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State has
called on all Nigerians to rally support and pray for Samuel Peter,
the World Heavy Weight Champion, as he takes on... Vanguard
Ajilore in for injured Ayila as Eagles
invade Abuja
The countdown to Saturday’s 2010 FIFA World Cup/Nations Cup cracker
between Nigeria and Sierra Leone has started with the Super Eagles
hitting the NICON Luxury Hotel, Abuja, on Monday afternoon.
Tribune
Glo offers free tickets to fans - Nigeria
vs S/Leone
Globacom Limited, the official sponsor of the Super Eagles, is
offering subscribers on the network who are football fans free
tickets to watch this weekend’s World Cup qualifying match between
the Super Eagles and the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone.
Tribune
Flying Eagles coach denies Sudan age cheat
allegation
Ahead of the return leg of the African Youth Championship (AYC)
qualifier against Sudan, assistant coach of the Under-20 side,
Flying Eagles, Salisu Yusuf has denied claims made by the Sudanese
head of delegation, Ibrahim Mohammed that Nigeria fielded over age
players.
Tribune
Don’t
write Enyimba off yet – Ikhana
Former Enyimba’s coach, Kadiri Ikhana, believes that
the Aba team could still turn the table against Al Ahly Fooball Club
of Egypt in the CAF Champions League semi-final return leg in Cairo.
The man, who led the People’s Elephant to glory in 2003 is still
optimistic that Enyimba could survive the aggression of the
Egyptians in the second leg. |
The Sun
Governor’s Cup: A Nigerian makes main draw list
As the serve off date of the Oceanic Bank-sponsored 8th
Governor’s Cup Lagos Tennis Championship draw near, Nigerian players
have continued to register through the International Tennis
Federation (ITF). |The
Sun
SA seeded for Confederations Cup
Hosts South Africa will be among the seeds for next year's
Confederations Cup, world football's governing body Fifa has
announced.
BBC
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