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Nigeria @ 58: Nigerian Sports In Comatose Since Independence – Onigbinde

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Nigeria @ 58: Nigerian Sports In Comatose Since Independence – Onigbinde

Former Super Eagles coach, Adegboye Onigbinde, has revealed that Nigerian sports sector has not grown since Independence in 1960.

The international football instructor, who stated that Nigeria’s few achievements at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations and the Olympic Games were based on ‘mere’ luck, reiterated the need for government to invest more in the development of sports in the country.

Onigbinde led the Super Eagles at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, where the team crashed out at the group stages in a group that had Argentina, Sweden and England.

“The Nigerian sports sector has not grown since Independence. This is because we have not been building it – and what you don’t build cannot grow.

“The country is currently where it is because there has not been a conscious effort to develop things and sports can’t be in isolation. It is a part of a system, which has not been working effectively.

“These are flashes of success and we did not come about them because we carefully planned to achieve them. If we had planned well, we should be reaping from the fruits today.

“There is no particular planned framework that could be said to be responsible for the successes we recorded at those competitions.

“We do well in a competition today and in the next edition, we will not be able to repeat such. In the past, we depended mainly on home-grown talents for competitions.

“But, since we have failed to plan adequately, we have recently been depending on foreign talents and those trained by other countries to do well at competitions.

“That won’t guarantee us success, it will only bring one-time success and after that we go back to what we used to be.”

By Augustine Akhilomen

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Nigeria, DR Congo Face-Off In 2026 World Cup Play-Offs Final

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A place as Africa’s representative in the 2026 World Cup inter-confederation playoff is at stake as Nigeria face Congo DR on Sunday in Rabat.

The Super Eagles are bidding to reach the global showpiece for a seventh time, while the Leopards chase only their second appearance at the mundial.

Towing the long path to World Cup qualification through a last-point resurgence, Nigeria characteristically took the hard route to victory when they faced Gabon in the African playoff semi-final on Thursday.

A gift from the Panthers saw Akor Adams open the scoring in the 78th minute, though Eric Chelle’s men failed to hold on as Mario Lemina levelled matters one minute into added time.

Victor Osimhen’s howler of a miss brought a dramatic end to the regulation period, though the Galatasaray striker atoned with a brace in extra time after substitute Chidera Ejuke nudged Nigeria back in front, sealing a 4-1 victory.

The three-time continental champions have now won five of their last six outings, netting 10 times and conceding just thrice across the most recent three, so confidence is expected to be high heading into Sunday’s African finale.

This will mark the first competitive meeting between the sides, who have not faced each other since a 1-1 friendly draw in 2018, which remains the only stalemate in the previous six encounters, with Nigeria winning two and Congo victorious in three.

The Congolese progressed to the playoff final in dramatic fashion as captain Chancel Mbemba’s stoppage-time goal handed the Leopards a hard-fought victory against Cameroon on Thursday.

Sebastien Desabre’s men have now won each of their last three outings by a solitary goal, reflecting a side that has thrived through defensive solidity rather than attacking flourish.

Congo will hope that reliable record counts on Sunday as the team aims to take a step closer to fulfilling a long-awaited dream, having not made an appearance at the World Cup since 1974, when the nation competed as Zaire.

Standing in the way of that achievement is a Nigerian team ranked 19 places higher on FIFA’s current World Rankings, though the 60th-placed Leopards may not be overly concerned going into this match as underdogs after facing 54th-ranked Cameroon.


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Irish ecstatic as Parrott hat-trick stuns Hungary and books WC playoff spot

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Troy Parrott’s stoppage-time winner rounded off a hat-trick that saw the Republic of Ireland sensationally come from behind to claim an epic 3-2 victory over Hungary, sealing a play-off spot and ending the hosts’ FIFA World Cup dreams.

Three sides were battling for a top-two finish in Group F ahead of the final round of fixtures, with two of those teams facing off in Budapest.

Cheered on by a fervent crowd inside the Puskas Arena, it was the hosts who struck first in the fourth minute through Daniel Lukacs.

Dominik Szoboszlai played a quick one-two with Liverpool team-mate Milos Kerkez from a short corner, which Lukacs successfully converted with a diving header at the near post.

It was the worst possible start for the Irish, but they restored parity from the penalty spot after Attila Szalai was penalised for kicking Chiedozie Ogbene’s trailing leg inside the box.

Parrott successfully dispatched the subsequent spot-kick, knowing one more goal without reply would seal at least a playoff place.

Marco Rossi’s side responded with vigour, as Caoimhin Kelleher denied Roland Sallai from deep inside the box after being superbly picked out by Lukacs’ ball from the right-hand side.

However, Barnabas Varga re-established their lead before half-time with an outstanding strike, expertly bringing down Kerkez’s cross before unleashing an unstoppable left-footed effort past Kelleher.

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Al-Ittihad midfielder Kante opens door to Ligue 1 return

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Al-Ittihad midfielder N’Golo Kante admits a return to Ligue 1 could happen next year.

Currently back with the France squad this week, Kante attracted an approach from Paris FC over the summer.

The Ligue 1 new-boys are expected to try again in 2026 and Kante admits nothing is being ruled out regarding his future.

He told Telefoot: “We’re focused on the season at Al-Ittihad. We’ll see what happens afterward, but what I want is to make the most of the years of football I have left.

“And I hope it will be a full year at all levels.”

Asked if that will include a return to Ligue 1, Chelsea legend Kante replied: “You never know…”

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