Category: Sports

  • Cristiano Ronaldo makes promise to Dominik Szoboszlai after leaving Liverpool star disappointed by shirt swap request

    Cristiano Ronaldo makes promise to Dominik Szoboszlai after leaving Liverpool star disappointed by shirt swap request

    12 September 2025.

    By Lawal Muh Jamiu.

    Cristiano Ronaldo has promised Dominik Szoboszlai to give him his shirt after the Liverpool midfielder missed out on swapping jerseys with his idol in Hungary’s World Cup qualifier defeat to Portugal. Szoboszlai, who has admired Ronaldo since childhood, was left disappointed after the Portugal captain had already given away his shirt but received a pledge instead.

    After the game, Szoboszlai approached Ronaldo to swap shirts, only to discover the Portugal star had already given his away. Despite the setback, the two captains shared a moment after the final whistle.

    Outside Portugal’s dressing room, Ronaldo reassured Szoboszlai he would still receive a shirt as per Portuguese outlet O Jogo. The Portugal captain was heard telling him: “I will give you one of mine from my home.” Szoboszlai, meanwhile, handed Ronaldo his own jersey as a sign of respect.

    The meeting was particularly significant for Szoboszlai, who once walked out as a mascot in 2009 when Hungary faced Portugal, with Ronaldo leading the team. Sixteen years later, the Liverpool star lined up against his childhood hero as Hungary’s captain. It underlined a full-circle moment in his career, despite the disappointing result.

    Ronaldo and Szoboszlai will cross paths again when Hungary travel to Lisbon for the reverse fixture next month. The Liverpool midfielder will be hoping his side can improve on their slow start to qualifying. For Ronaldo, another chance to inspire Portugal and keep their momentum going awaits.

  • Excitement builds at Issa junior tennis championship in Lagos

    Excitement builds at Issa junior tennis championship in Lagos

    By Vivian Ahanmisi

    The sixth Alhaji Adewale Issa Foundation Junior Tennis Championship has reached its fourth day, featuring thrilling contests in the U-12, U-14 and U-16 categories.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the competition is being held at the National Stadium, Lagos.

    The tournament, which began on Monday, has witnessed outstanding performances from young players representing different parts of Nigeria.

    The championship covers three age groups, U-12, U-14 and U-16, with both boys and girls competing for honours.

    NAN reports that Precious Ohima defeated Destiny Dahzosou 4-1, 4-0 in the U-16 girls’ quarter-final, while Bisola Ogunkolade beat Mariam Ogunbanwo 4-0, 4-0.

    Oyinkansola Adejumobi outclassed Sarah Achibong 4-1, 4-0 to reach the U-14 girls’ semi-final, while Tiffany Oshi overcame Whitney Orimoloye 4-1, 5-3 to also progress.

    Success Godwin cruised past Benjamin Alaere 4-0, 4-0 in the U-14 girls’ category to secure a semi-final place.

    In the U-14 boys’ matches, Goodluck Akinfunmiloye trounced Jerry Goodluck 4-0, 4-0, while Peter Ubiebi overcame Daniel Igbinovia 4-2, 4-0 to advance.

    Marvelous Bolarinwa edged John Ilerioluwa 4-1, 5-3 in the U-16 boys’ quarter-final, while David Edwards beat Toheeb Oseni 5-3, 4-1 to qualify.

    Players are displaying skill, resilience and fair play, producing an electrifying atmosphere throughout the matches.

    The Adewale Issa Foundation has continued to encourage tennis development in Nigeria through this annual championship.

    The event provides a platform for young talents to gain valuable exposure, experience and competition.

    Players across the age categories expressed delight at participating, describing the tournament as a strong platform for grassroots tennis development.

    They said they looked forward to enjoying one of the best experiences of their young sporting careers.

    The championship concludes on Saturday, with winners in each category expected to receive prizes and recognition.

    The annual tournament remains a highlight of Nigeria’s junior tennis calendar, with this year’s edition living up to expectations. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

  • Ibadan City Marathon Returns as Gotwen, Agbofure Win Big

    Ibadan City Marathon Returns as Gotwen, Agbofure Win Big

    Ibadan City Marathon Returns as Gotwen, Agbofure Win Big

     

    ‎By Adewale Owoade

     

    ‎The 12th Ibadan City Marathon has concluded with Mathias Gotwen and Charity Agbofure emerging as winners in the men’s and women’s 42.19km categories, respectively.

     

    ‎The marathon, which returned after a four-year hiatus, saw participants from various backgrounds come together to showcase their athletic prowess.

    The marathon commenced at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan, and was organised by West Midland Communications, the parent company of Splash FM and Lagelu FM, with support from the Oyo State Government and various partners.

     

    Gotwen, an origin of Plateau State, claimed victory in the men’s 42.19km category with a time of 2 hours, 35 minutes, and 24 seconds, earning a cash prize of N1.2 million.

     

    ‎While Agbofure, an origin of Delta State, finished the women’s race in 3 hours, 00 minutes, and 07 seconds, winning N800,000.

     

    Both winners thanked the organiser for organising the event

     

    In the men’s category, Friday Yohama secured second place with a time of 2:35:31, receiving N500,000, while Iliya Dang finished third in 2:37:32, taking home N300,000.

    ‎Nyago Boyi and Dang Ahmadi finished fourth and fifth, respectively, earning N200,000 and N150,000.

    ‎In the women’s 42.19km category, Elizabeth Nuhu finished second in 3:08:43, winning N400,000, while Erinle Olude Fadekemi placed third in 3:18:42, pocketing N200,000.

     

    Also, in the 5km race, which was equally competitive. In the men’s division, Abubakar Ayomide finished first in 37:49:09, followed closely by Alabi Olusegun with a time of 37:56:40.

    ‎Notably, a human rights activist and presidential candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), in 2023 general election, Omoyele Sowore made a special appearance, finishing third in 38:25:07, followed by Ajayi Muritala (40:37:50) and Enoch Chukwu (43:54:00).

    Speaking after the race, Sowore remarked, “Running alongside young Nigerians here in Ibadan is proof that sports is a unifier. This marathon represents the resilience of our people, and I’m glad to be part of it.”

    In the women’s 5km race, Adebayo Fathia emerged victorious in 39:22:07, followed by Ojo Anuoluwa (40:19:07) and Afigbo Esther (41:06:08). Mary Joy Ecmefu and Adeyeri Omololade rounded out the top five.

     

    The highpoint of the event was the 76-year-old Enibukun Oyewole, a retired soldier, who participated in the 5km race, showcasing his passion for running.

    ‎Pa Oyewole stated further, that he will keep running as long as he has the strength.

     

    The Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Wasilat Adegoke, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to grassroots sports.

     

     

    ‎”This race shows how sports can bring communities together and inspire our youth. The Makinde-led administration remains dedicated to expanding opportunities for young athletes,” she stated.

     

     

    The founder of Splash FM’s wife, Olori Onikepo, said she is happy that this marathon is back, and appreciated Governor Seyi Makinde for his support and for ensuring that sports remain a priority in Oyo State.

     

     

    Also, the General Manager of Splash FM, Mr.Tunde Olawuwo commended the participants, volunteers, and technical partners for their contributions to the success of the competition.

    ‎”This is more than a marathon; it is a tradition of excellence. We will continue to build on this legacy until the Ibadan City Marathon attains global recognition,” he affirmed.

    ‎Earlier, in his goodwill address, Oba Adebayo Akande, founder of West Midland Communications, expressed gratitude to God and stakeholders for making the marathon’s return possible.

    ‎”To God be the glory who in His infinite mercy has brought us together again for another marathon year. I thank Governor Seyi Makinde, whose uncommon love for sports remains a beacon of hope for generations.”

    ‎”To the marathoners, your very presence here is a mark of victory. Whatever the outcome, you are our champions,” he concluded. (NAN)

    OWO

  • Rising Stars emerges winner of 5th Showtyme Summer Basketball tournament

    Rising Stars emerges winner of 5th Showtyme Summer Basketball tournament

    Rising Stars emerges winner of 5th Showtyme Summer Basketball tournament

    By Olatunde Ajayi

    The Rising Stars Basketball Club has  won the 5th edition of the Ibadan Showtyme Summer Basketball Competition by defeating the defending champions, University of Ibadan (UI) Basketball Club.

    ‎The new champion closely defeated UI, the 4th edition champions, by 38 – 36 points to claim the title.

    ‎The two-day competition, held at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Ibadan, attracted over 120 athletes from 10 basketball teams.

    ‎The teams were made up of eight male teams and two female teams.

    ‎In the female category, Showtyme Angels Basketball Club defeated Rising Stars Angels 14 – 9 to emerge winner of the tournament.

    The convener of the competition, Shoola Durojaiye, said the tournament aimed at discovering and nurturing upcoming talents.

    Durojaiye, a board member of the Oyo State Basketball Association, urged the athletes to take advantage of the tournament to improve their skills.

    “Tournaments like this build confidence, and it’s a great avenue to showcase their talents.

    ‎“It is a golden opportunity because in the Western world, sports is big business.

    ‎“Over there, parents are paying lots of money for their kids to learn basketball, but we are having it here almost for free.

    ‎“The impact of this tournament over the years has been amazing, and it is evident in the rapid development of basketball in Oyo State.

    “The feedback from parents, fans, coaches and players has shown that the annual event is making an impact,” he said.

    ‎The ex-player, however, urged the current players and aspiring ones not to look for short cut to greatness.

    ‎“The more you train, the better “You should keep grinding and take full advantage of tournaments like this to showcase your talents,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Head Coach of the Oyo State Basketball Team, Taye Sobogun, reiterated that the tournament had, over the years, contributed to the discovery of talents in the grassroots.

    He added that significant numbers of athletes discovered through the tournament now play at the national level and globally.

    The total cash prize for the tournament is one million naira; N600,000 for the male winner and N400,000 for the female winner.

    Consolatory prizes were also given to winners of other contests.

    Participants in the tournament include Showtyme Hoopers, Liberty Spears, Rising Stars, Showtyme Angels, and The Polytechnic Ibadan.

    ‎Others are the University of Ibadan, Trust the Process Hoops, Ollysan, and the Yellow Tiger Basketball Club from the Nigerian Army, 2 Division, Ibadan.

    The tournament also featured the unveiling of Showtyme Basketball Academy, Ibadan.

  • Sowore, Past Winners to Headline 12th Splash FM Ibadan City Marathon.

    Sowore, Past Winners to Headline 12th Splash FM Ibadan City Marathon.

    Sowore, Past Winners to Headline 12th Splash FM Ibadan City Marathon.

    ‎By Adewale Owoade

    The 12th Splash FM Ibadan City Marathon is set to take place on August 17, 2025, with popular pro-democracy campaigner and 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress , Omoyele Sowore, and several past winners among the nearly 700 registered athletes.

    ‎Confirming the pedigree of the event and what it represents, many stakeholders have expressed readiness to work with Splash 105.5 FM, the organisers to ensure a successful event.

    The Oyo State Government has described the marathon as a worthy project, with a proven track record of putting Ibadan and Oyo state on the map of excellence in the area of Sport and Tourism.

    ‎Speaking at a media parley organised on Wednesday, the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Honourable Wasilat Adegoke said the government under, Engineer Seyi Makinde was proud to have supported and identified with the race more than any other in the history of the state.

    ‎The National Sports Commission through its South West Zonal Coordinator, Mrs Evelyn Fabunmi, said all hands are on deck as the technical lead in this marathon to ensure that it turns out a sporting success.

    With a chain of other stakeholders such as Athletics Federation of Nigeria AFN, National Association of Technical Officers NATO and others fully on board.

    ‎The event has garnered support from various stakeholders, including the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, National Association of Technical Officers, NATO  and others.

    Seventy medical personnel, including doctors, nurses,  physiotherapists, Sport scientists, Red Cross members and other volunteers have been enlisted to ensure medical coverage.

    ‎All the registered athletes have also been fully insured against any eventuality.

    ‎The Police, FRSC, and Oyo State Road Traffic Maintenance Authority will provide security and traffic management.

    Organisers have now pleaded with members of the Public for tolerance and understanding as the marathoners will run through areas, such as; Liberty, Mobil Ring Road, Aleshinloye-Eleyele, Sango-UI-Ojo, Iwo Road, Gate-Beere-Molete and Challenge.

    The 42km marathon will start at 7am at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, former Liberty Stadium.

    Of Nearly a thousand runners are gearing up to participate in the fast approaching Ibadan City Marathon Race, scheduled to hold this Sunday, 17th August 2025 at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan.

    ‎The first 42 kilometre full marathon race in Sub Saharan Africa is an initiative of Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan with its first edition in 2008. Over the years, it has continued to put Ibadan on the global map of Sporting activities.

    After a break in 2020, occasioned by the Covid Pandemic, it makes a long awaited return in 2025.

    With the registration now over, organisers are putting finishing touches on every element to ensure a smooth event.

    While total prize money of 4 million naira is on offer, medals have been put in place for the top 20 athletes while everyone who completes the marathon would be presented with a certificate of participation.

    ‎This year’s Ibadan City Marathon Race is powered by Oyo State government with the National  Sports Commission as Technical Partners.

    Motorists and commuters are implored to show tolerance and understanding by avoiding the marathon routes as would be announced leading to the event.

    With a total prize money of N4 million and medals for the top 20 athletes. Every participant who completes the marathon will receive a certificate of participation.

  • Ondo FA mourns Olowokere

    Ondo FA mourns Olowokere

    By Segun Giwa

    Akure, Aug. 11, 2025 The Ondo State Football Association has mourned the tragic death of the Assistant Coach of Shooting Stars FC of Ibadan, Akin Olowokere.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Olowookere died during a routine training of the club early on Monday morning at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne Remo.

    The late Olowokere, until his death, was also the Chairman of Akoko South East Local Government Football Council.

    In a condolence message made available to newsmen on Monday in Akure, the Chairman of the Ondo State Football Association, Sunday Dele-Ajayi, said “the football world has lost a bright mind whose knowledge of football was second to none.

    “All members of the Ondo State Football Association are in a state of shock over the demise of our member.”

    Dele-Ajayi expressed condolences to Shooting Stars, family and close allies of late Olowokere.

    He described the death as a painful loss and urged all to take solace in the good memories of the late tactician.

    The FA chairman prayed that God would give that family and all his associates the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

  • 3SC Mourns Sudden Loss of Assistant Coach, Akin Olowookere

    3SC Mourns Sudden Loss of Assistant Coach, Akin Olowookere

    3SC Mourns Sudden Loss of Assistant Coach, Akin Olowookere

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    Akin Olowookere, one of the newly appointed assistant coaches of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, has died suddenly during a training session in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. Olowookere slumped on the pitch and was rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

     

    Olowookere was part of the three newly recruited assistant coaches unveiled by 3SC on August 8, 2025. He had a background as a player and tactician with Sunshine Stars of Akure, and later served as an assistant coach under Edith Agoye.

     

    The sudden passing of Olowookere has shocked the football community, and tributes are pouring in for the late coach. His dedication and expertise will be deeply missed.

     

  • SWAN Calls for Recognition,  Support for Nigerian Sports Journalists.

    SWAN Calls for Recognition,  Support for Nigerian Sports Journalists.

    ‎SWAN Calls for Recognition,  Support for Nigerian Sports Journalists.

    By Adewale Owoade

    The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has urged the National Sports Commission (NSC) and other stakeholders to recognise and reward the contributions of Nigerian sports journalists, who have played a vital role in promoting sports development in the country.

    ‎In a statement signed by Secretary-General Ambassador Ikenna Okonkwo on behalf of President Mr. Isaiah Benjamin, SWAN decried the neglect of sports journalists by key actors in the Nigerian sports industry.

    President Benjamin noted that sports journalists face numerous challenges, including financial constraints, harsh weather conditions, and associated risks, yet they are often treated with disdain by administrators.

    The SWAN President cited the recent 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, where over 25 Nigerian sports journalists attended the tournament through personal funding, without institutional or governmental sponsorship.

    ‎He emphasised that journalists play a crucial role in amplifying the successes of athletes and teams, and their contributions deserve recognition.

    ‎President Benjamin urged the NSC, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and other federations to prioritize inclusive planning and investment in the welfare and integration of sports journalists as core stakeholders.

    He stressed that the media’s role in sports development is foundational and deserves acknowledgment.

    ‎”Journalists pay their way through to attend and cover proceedings at competitions, face harsh conditions, and associated risks, yet administrators and others see and treat them with disdain.

    ” It’s time for sports administrators to recognise the value of sports journalists and include them in key decision-making processes.” he said.

    ‎President Benjamin commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, state governors, and past Nigerian leaders for rewarding athletes and technical officials with cash, houses, and national honours for their achievements.

    ‎“Yes, the athletes and technical officials deserve to be rewarded and celebrated. However, journalists as humans, who have shown greater dedication in championing the sporting, nay economic growth for Nigeria, deserve more.

    ‎”In other climes, the government, corporate organisations, and sports bodies do so much in ensuring that the sporting media are taken care of one way or the other, but in Nigeria, even the sports professionals, including highly placed officials at the then Ministry of Sports, now National Sports Commission (NSC), see media as a mere appendage—which ought not to be so.

    ‎”Most times, during the planning and execution of sporting programmes and activities, the administrators intentionally sideline the media,” he said.

    ‎Referring again to the trend of exclusion, Benjamin questioned the motives of administrators who rely on the media during personal crises but shun them in institutional engagements.

    “Why will the sports administrators act as though sports journalists don’t matter to them, yet they run to same media whenever they are under pressure for certain personal aggrandizement?

    ‎”Why does the claim of ‘no funds’ always rear up when the media is meant to be part of crucial events, yet the administrators find ways of taking care of their continuous comfort zones?

    “In recent times, the neglect has taken a new dimension with NSC top hierarchy repeatedly excluding SWAN, and indeed sports writers, from key national and international sporting engagements,” he said.

  • Tinubu rewards Super Falcons’ WAFCON triumph

    Tinubu rewards Super Falcons’ WAFCON triumph

    Flowerbud News/ President Bola Tinubu on Monday honoured the Super Falcons for winning their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title in Morocco.

    At the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja, Tinubu conferred national honours of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on the team and technical crew.

    Each player received $100,000, while each of the 11-man technical crew was awarded $50,000 and a three-bedroom flat in the Renewed Hope Estate, Abuja.

    The President, joined by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu and top officials, commended the team for their performance and dedication to the nation’s pride.

    “On behalf of a grateful nation, I confer on the players and technical crew the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON).

    “Each player and crew member is also allocated a three-bedroom apartment in the Renewed Hope Estate, located in Abuja.

    “Additionally, each player receives the naira equivalent of $100,000, and each crew member receives $50,000 in recognition of their hard work.

    “Thank you once again. I congratulate you all for this outstanding achievement,” he said.

    Tinubu praised the Falcons’ unity and consistency, describing their success as a significant milestone for Nigeria.

    “I warmly welcome you all. You return home as African champions. This is a proud and historic moment for Nigeria.

    “You have made us proud. Winning a tenth WAFCON title is no small feat. Your legacy in African football is now firmly established.

    “Your triumph reflects courage, discipline, and resilience. It goes beyond sports—it is a symbol of national excellence,” the President said.

    Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, Chairman of the Governors’ Forum, announced N10 million for each player on behalf of his colleagues.

    Also, Mrs Tinubu lauded the President’s support for sports development and the welfare of Nigerian athletes.

    “I sincerely thank Mr President for receiving the team and for showing consistent support for Nigerian sports and its future,” she said.

    She expressed her optimism for future global victories, including winning the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

    “I told the President that the Falcons will win the World Cup, though he thinks I might be overly ambitious,” he said.

    Captain Rasheedat Ajibade thanked Nigerians and urged for stronger institutional support for the team’s future.

    “We ask for the continued support of the NFF, NSC, and Federal Government to help us reach even greater heights.

    “With your backing, we can access world-class training facilities and create opportunities for future Super Falcons,” she said.

    Ajibade and goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie presented the WAFCON trophy to President Tinubu during the reception ceremony.

    Each player and crew member shook hands with the President and participated in a group photograph at the State House.

    Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, applauded the Falcons’ team spirit and praised Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Sports Agenda’.

    The event was attended by ministers, sports officials, and dignitaries, all gathered to celebrate the historic achievement.

    The team travelled straight from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the Presidential Villa for the reception, seen as deeply motivational.

    NAN