AFCON 2021: The Mauritania Journey To Football Development

It’s a back-to-back qualification for the Lions of Chinguetti 🇲🇷 having qualified for the 2019 AFCON, for the first time in their history.

In 2012, they were the poorest football nation in the world, ranked 206. They were banned for inability to raise a team for 2012 AFCON qualifiers.

Between 1995 and 2003, they played in just 33 competitive games and didn’t win a single match. Even worse, between 2009 and 2011, they played a single football match and that was vs Palestinia which they didn’t win. By 2012, the whole football system was in complete mess.

Then they began a complete revolution that started from infrastructural development and grassroot football. They started the construction of a National Football HQ that had a 10,000 capacity stadium, camping base for U12, U15, U17.

The five year development plan included massive investment in domestic and women’s football. A National selection of young players from across the country. Cluns were properly structured and handed buses. All clubs set up Youth sides. The FFRIM has Women’s Teams across all divisions and Clubs started winning in the CAF Competitions.

This plan culminated in the National Team qualifying for their first AFCON in 2019. But before that, two successive qualifications in the CHAN, a tournament strictly reserved for domestic players. From not winning a game to beating South Africa & qualifying over Burkina Faso in 2019.

Before 2012, qualifying for the AFCON seemed an illusion. It was very difficult to see anyone wearing a National team shirt anywhere. Today, the FFRIM has shops in the country and Mauritania shirts are some of the fastest selling products generating income for the FA.

In Cameroon, Mauritania will be making their second AFCON. They’ll boast of the youngest player of the tournament. 16-year-old Lekweiry is a product of the U12 team from 2017. He played in the U20 Arab Cup and making the AFCON.

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2022 Women All Stars Football Tournament Kickoff Its Annual Talent Discovery Program

Despite the effect of the global COVID-19 pandemic on sports at the grassroot level, with little or no financial support, the annual women’s All Stars football tournament is determined in its course of promoting and developing grassroot girls football.

The Association of the Nigerian Women Football Club Coaches as part of its efforts to develop female football at the grassroots level kicked off its 2022 edition of the annual All Stars women football tournament on Thursday, January 6, 2022.

All Stars tournament has been an avenue for discovering talents at raw level, nurtured into great potentials and introduced to the global platform since 1997.

The platform has produced loads of international talents and big names which is why it earned the full backing of the Ayisat Yusuf-Aromire Foundation.

It’s equally important to state that since the commencement of this yearly competition, many players that took part in it have ended up playing for one of the national teams be it Super Falcons, Falconets or Flamingoes.” – President of Association of Nigerian Women Football Club Coaches, Hanz Kralmer.

About 320 players were registered and grouped into two groups of six teams each, with five matches played on match day one.

The two weeks tournament will wrap up on January, 15 at the Legacy pitch of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

Chelsea Goalkeepers and Managers made FIFA The Best Awards Final List

Following the reveal of the three finalists for the best men’s and women’s goalkeeper award, Chelsea goalkeepers Édouard Mendy and Ann-Katrin Berger made the final list in their respective categories, while both Thomas Tuchel and Emma Hayes have also been named in the top three World Best men’s and women’s coach by FIFA.

Thomas Tuchel who replaced Frank Lampard as Chelsea FC coach is up against Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and Italy manager Roberto Mancini. He won the Blues’ second UEFA Champions League title, defeating Guardiola’s Manchester City 1-0 in the final.

Guardiola tutored Manchester City to the English Premier League title last season, while Roberto Mancini led the Italian national team to Euro 2020 glory and set a new world-record for the longest unbeaten run in international football (37 games).

Emma Hayes is up against Lluis Cortés who’s been leading the awesome and all-conquering Barcelona to greater and greater heights, including the 4-0 trouncing of Chelsea in the Women’s Champions League final.

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It was announced by football’s world governing body on Wednesday afternoon that Senegal’s Édouard Mendy, a Champions League winner with Chelsea is among the three finalists in the vote for The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper. In addition to Mendy, Italian European champion Gianluigi Donnarumma of Paris Saint-Germain and current holder Manuel Neuer of FC Bayern complete the top three.

Ann-Katrin Berger of Germany and Chelsea FC Women has also been announced as one of the three finalists for The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper in 2021, along with Canadian Stephanie Labbe –who led the Canadian women to the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics– and Christiane Endler of Chile and Paris Saint-Germain / Olympique Lyonnais.

The winners of The Best FIFA Football Awards will be announced on January 17 in Zurich. In addition to an international jury comprised of the current coaches and captains of all men’s national teams, as well as trade journalists, football fans worldwide were also eligible to vote, and had until 10 December to cast their ballots

FIFA The Best Awards: Emma Hayes, Sarina Wiegman Among Final Nominees For The Best Women’s Coach Award

Chelsea FC Women’s coach, Emma Hayes, and English Women’s national team coach, Sarina Wiegman have been shortlisted among final top three for the 2021 FIFA Best Women’s Coach Award alongside former FC Barcelona coach, Lluis Cortes. The winner will be announced on 17 January.

Lluís Cortés who won treble with Spanish Primera Iberdrola side, FC Barcelona Femeni including the club’s first European title last season before his appointment as Ukraine coach will battle it out with two women’s coaches.

Champions League finalist, Emma Hayes guided Chelsea FC Women to a domestic treble winning the Barclays English FA Women’s Super League (WSL), FA Cup, and League Cup as well as getting to the final of the 2020/21 UEFA Women’s Champions League, losing 4-0 to FC Barcelona Femeni in the final match. Hayes become the first Chelsea Women’s head coach to win the domestic treble and also set a new FAWSL record for most consecutive games without defeat (33).

Newly appointed English Women’s football team coach, Sarina Wiegman came into office in 2021 and since won all six group games on the way of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, scoring 53 goals without conceding any goal.

Olowookeere, Omokwo Voted NWFL Premiership Manager, Player Of the Month For December

Confluence Queens FC forward, Mercy Omokwo and Naija Ratels FC Manager Bankole Olowookeere have been voted the Naija Women Football League Awards Player and Manager of the month.

Mercy Omokwo finished ahead of Naija Ratels forward Olamide Adugbe and Nasarawa Amazons Abigail Sunday to win the coveted monthly awards.

The Confluence Queens forward scooped the prize after some sensational performances in the matches against Pelican Stars and Osun Babes. She netted the first hat-trick of the season against Pelican Stars on match day one and went ahead to score the only goal as her team went past Osun Babes in Ile-Ogbo.

In all, Mercy Omokwo scored four goals and one assist in three matches.

Bankole Olowookeere edged out Liadi Bashiru of Confluence Queens and Christopher Danjuma of Nasarawa Amazons to win his first Manager of the month award.

The Naija Ratels Manager emerged the winner of the prestigious awards having won his side’s seven points out of nine possible in three matches. His team, Naija Ratels are seating at the top of the NWFL Premiership Group A table with 2 wins and a draw in the month of December.

The ‘One day at a time’ Ladies won Osun Babes 2-0 in the first game at the Area 10 Sports Complex, Abuja, before a wonderful comeback that managed a point away from home in their 2-2 draw against Edo Queens at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin.

They ended the month on a high with the 5-2 bashing of Adamawa Queens in Abuja.

A panel of NWFL Premiership experts decided the winners of the Player/Manager of the month awards through a very fair voting process.

The awards will be presented to the duo on Matchday five in Lokoja.

Monday Gift Named In The IFFHS Youth Team of The Year As No Nigerian Made The Men’s Youth Team

Monday Gift along with Evelyn Ijeh have been named in the African Youth Team of the Year by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) in a 4-3-3 formation.

The FC Robo forward stole the show last year in the Nigerian national team with her impressive performance scoring two goals as a substitute against Mali during the Aisha Buhari Continental Cup.

Evelyn Ijeh on the other hand is a player of Nigerian descent who currently represent Sweden and yet to play for the Nigerian team.

IFFHS 2021 AFRICAN WOMEN’S YOUTH (U20) TEAM:

Goalkeeper:

Grace BUOADU (Ghana)

Defenders:

Sibulele HOLWENI (South Africa)
Claudia DABBA (Cameroon)
Lushomo MWEEMBA (Zambia)
Oratile MOKWENA (South Africa)

Midfielders:
Evelyn BADU (Ghana)
Jacqueline OWUSU (Ghana)
Fadimatou ARETOUYAP (Cameroon)

Attackers:
Gift MONDAY (Nigeria)
Juliet NALUKENGE (Uganda)
Evelyn IJEH (Nigeria)

In the men’s youth category, no Nigerian player on the list as Côte d’Ivoire dominated with three players, and Manchester United youngster, Amad Diallo headline the list alongside Ghanaian top prospect Kamaldeen Sulemana.

OFFICIAL: LMC Fines Dakkada FC, Expels Coach Over Assault On Match Officials

The first ever NPFL encounter between Dakkada FC and Remo Stars ended in a 1-1 draw on Sunday during the match week four fixture, with a reported assault on match official where the assistant coach of the Uyo based team slapped the one of the assistant referees.

After conclusion of preliminary investigation on the assault on an Assistant Referee, the League Management Company (LMC) has, with an immediate effect, expelled Dakkada FC assistant coach Sunday Etefia.

The LMC also fined Dakkada FC a total sum of N3.5m and ordered to play their next three home matches at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin for breach of Rules B13.52 and C9 following the incidents of the MatchDay 4 fixture.

The LMC also recommended a review of the performance of the match Officials including the Match Commissioner, Dr. Mrs. N Anyanwu for her failure to duly report the incident of assault on the Assistant Referee 11. It noted that ” curiously, the Match Commissioner identified the perpetrator as a fan whereas it was a club official”

Also recommended for a performance review is the Match Referee, Mathew Tanimu from Plateau State for his match Management and failure to timely submit the match report given the serious incident.

Etefia was indicted for assaulting Assistant Referee 11, Sani Baba, at the end of the Matchday 4 fixture against Remo Stars in Uyo. The LMC recommended to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to review the coaching licence of Etefia “as you have failed the threshold to be a coach under the NFF Licence”

In the Summary Jurisdiction notice, the LMC noted that Dakkada FC was charged for “breach of Rule B13.52 in that on Sunday, the 2nd of January 2022, you did not fulfill your responsibility, as the designated home team, to ensure adequate and effective security for persons involved in the match, wherein a match official (AR 2 – Sani Baba) was assaulted and battered by one of your officials (Sunday Etefia) as the match officials proceeded to leave the pitch at full time; and the General Manager of the visiting team was also harassed and assaulted in the tunnel at half time”.

In the second charge, Dakkada FC was found in breach of Rule C9 for failing to control their officials and ensure their proper conduct at all times. The battering of Assistant Referee, Baba by Etefia and harassment of Remo Stars General Manager were cited as such improper conduct.

Consequently, the LMC fined the Club N3m for failure to provide adequate security in the course of the match.

Dakkada were ordered to pay the sum of N250,000 each to the Assistant Referee and General Manager of Remo Stars for medical expenses and may include any additional verifiable and authenticated medical costs.

While ordering Dakkada to play a minimum of three home matches at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, the LMC ruled that the club would only be permitted to return to its home stadium upon receipt of a satisfactory report or update on the formal report to the Police and prosecution of the official involved in the alleged assault. The prosecution must be authenticated by the LMC legal team and compliance unit.

The club must pay the stipulated fines within seven working days and have a two points deduction which shall be suspended for a probationary period of the remainder of the season.

Both the club and the charged official have 48 hours from the date of the notice to submit to the summary jurisdiction or elect to face a disciplinary hearing.

President of the Nigeria Refeeres Association, Otunba Tade Azeez says referees will not honour Dakkada FC home matches and any other grounds where referees are molested this season for any reason.

AFCON 2021: Cyriel Dessers replaces Odion Ighalo as Super Eagles striker

Super Eagles interim coach, Austin Eguavoen has confirmed the replacement of Odion Ighalo with Cyriel Dessers of Feyenoord after his club Al-Shabaab refused to release him.

Dessers coming on board will be the fifth change Eguavoen has made to his final squad list released last month with two out of the previous four being as a result of club issues, while the other two have been due to injuries as Leon Balogun and Shehu Abdullahi were replaced by Tyrone Ebuehi and Semi Ajayi respectively.

The 27-year-old made his unofficial Eagles debut in a 1-1 draw against Tunisia on October 13, 2020 during an international friendly game, but since has not been invited to the national team.

With his 10 goals and one assist in 27 games across all competitions this season for Feyenoord, Dessers is back in the national team after Ighalo’s ejection and Onuachu’s injury.

Samuel Chukwueze arrives Eagles camp with mother’s blessings

Mother of Villareal and Nigerian winger Samuel Chukwueze seen holding the two legs of his son in prayer before he joined his colleagues in Super Eagles camp for the 2022 Africa Cup Of Nations.

Chukwueze receiving mother’s spiritual blessings ahead of AFCON

Chineke let him be the Joshua that will lead his people to the promised land.” Mother of the Nigerian forward prayed for her son in preparation for AFCON.

The skilful forward joined his teammates in camp in Abuja ahead of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, on Wednesday morning.

The Super Eagles will jet off to Cameroon at 8:00 pm on Wednesday ahead of AFCON which will kick off on the 9th of January, 2022.

The Super Eagles are in group D of the AFCON alongside Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau.

Super Eagles to depart Nigeria for Cameroon tonight

The Nigeria senior men national team, Super Eagles will depart the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, Nigeria for Garoua, Cameroon via chartered flight at 8pm today, January 5, 2022.

The team’s training camp opened on the 29th of December, 2021 in preparation for the 33rd edition of the African Cup Of Nations, where they look forward to win their fourth African title and first in nine years.

With 25 players in camp and three more players expected to join the team in Cameroon, coach Austin Eguavoen is ready for the battle ahead.

Nigeria will begin its title campaign against the Pharaohs of Egypt on the 11th of January, 2022 at 5pm Nigerian time and match will be air live on Supersport.

Players on ground to jet out tonight:

Goalkeepers:
Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Francis Uzoho (AC Omonia, Cyprus)
John Noble (Enyimba FC)
Daniel Akpeyi (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa)

Defenders:
Chidozie Awaziem (Alanyaspor FC, Turkey)
Zaidu Sanusi (FC Porto, Portugal)
Oluwasemilogo Ajayi (West Bromwich Albion, England)
William Ekong (Watford FC, England)
Kenneth Omeruo (CD Leganes, Spain)
Olaoluwa Aina (Torino FC, Italy)
Olisa Ndah (Orlando Pirates, South Africa)

Midfielders:
Frank Onyeka (Brentford FC, England)
Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, England)
Joe Ayodele-Aribo (Glasgow Rangers, Scotland)
Chidera Ejuke (CSKA Moscow, Russia)
Kelechi Nwakali (SD Huesca, Spain)

Forwards:
Ahmed Musa (Fatih Karagumruk, Turkey)
Henry Onyekuru (Olympiacos FC, Greece)
Kelechi Ihenacho (Leicester City, England)
Moses Simon (FC Nantes, France)
Sadiq Umar (UD Almeria, Spain)
Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin, Germany)
Alex Iwobi (Everton FC, England)
Peter Olayinka (SK Slavia Praha, Czech Republic)
Samuel Chukwueze (Villarreal FC, Spain)