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Hi Guys my name is Micheal and i like to write on Nigerian Premier League , Caf Champions league anything that involves Nigerian and African football. Ill be posting a lot on them on the forum We always talk about Christiano Ronaldo been the all time Goal Scorer in the Uefa champions league with 128 Goals, but do people really know who are the all time goal scorers for the CAF Champions League. Today we would be looking at the top 10 all time top goal scorers in The CAF Champions League, Sadly there are no Nigerian Players in the top 20 but there are two Nigerians in the top 35 List you can see the rest on our blog on the link. Looking at the list you would notice it is dominated by North and Central Africans, i believe they take the continental competition more serious that other parts of Africa. Most of this players are from Al-Ahly and TP Mazembe What is the CAF Champions League? https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2019/07/gettyimages-1075386088-594x594.jpg The CAF Champions League is an annual continental club football competition run by the CAF. The top club sides from Africa’s football leagues are invited to participate in this competition. Due to sponsorship reasons, the official name is Total CAF Champions League, with Total Champions League also in use Current champion: Al Ahly SC Most successful club(s): Al Ahly; (9 titles) Number of teams: 16 (Group stage); 68 (Total); (from 56 associations) Qualifier for: CAF Super Cup; FIFA Club World Cup Lets get started Mohamed Aboutrika - 31 Goals https://www.middleeasteye.net/sites/default/files/styles/article_page/public/main-images/Mohamed%20Aboutrika.jpg?itok=xlTgeZth The African R9 Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed Aboutrika is an Egyptian retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and a forward. He is often considered the best Egyptian player in history and is widely regarded as one of the greatest African footballers of all time. I dont think there is any african player that has been more better than this guy Aboutrika Scored 31 Goals in 88 Matches for Al-Ahly of Egypt Awards: BBC African Footballer of the Year, CAF Africa’s finest XI, African Player of the Year - Based in Africa Trésor Mputu- 28 Goals https://img.fifa.com/image/upload/t_l1/dwbqkpzvgrm52tww7kv7.jpg Trésor Mputu Mabi is a Congolese football midfielder and striker who plays for TP Mazembe and the Democratic Republic of the Congo national football team Awards: African Player of the Year - Based in Africa Mputu Scored 28 Goals in 62 Matches Emad Meteb - 24 Goals https://cairoscene.com/Content/Admin/Uploads/Articles/ArticlesMainPhoto/1054831/3da74613-4cee-428c-88f6-ac8b8be55d18.jpg Emad Mohamed Abd El Naby Ibrahim Moteab is an Egyptian retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Mateb Scored 24 Goals in 74 Matches Flávio - 21 Goals https://www.verangola.net/va/images/cache/750x380/crop_0_58_1024_577/images%7Ccms-image-000021132.jpg Flávio da Silva Amado (born 30 December 1979), better known as Flávio, is an Angolan former professional footballer striker Flavio Scored 21 Goals in 54 Matches Mbwana Samatta- 20 Goals https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Samatta10.jpg Mbwana Ally Samatta is a Tanzanian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Turkish club Fenerbahçe on loan from Premier League club Aston Villa, and the Tanzania national team. Samatta began his career as a youth player for Tanzanian club African Lyon in 2008 Samatta Scored 20 Goals in 40 Matches Dioko Kaluyituka - 18 Goals https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/onesport/cps/624/mcs/media/images/55367000/jpg/_55367764_kaluyituka_a.jpg Alain Kaluyituka is a DR Congo association football player who is currently playing as a forward. He has represented his country Congo DR 30 times, scoring 9 times. He has also represented his former club TP Mazembe in International football in both CAF Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup. 18 Goals in 33 Games Edward Sadomba - 18 https://futaa.com/images/crops/desktops/20200415Edward-Sadomba.jpg Edward Takarinda Sadomba is a Zimbabwean former international footballer who currently plays as a forward for Dynamos 18 Goals in 43 Matcjes Walid Soliman- 17 Goals [img]https://see.news/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/images-2019-05-10T213533.463.jpeg[/img] Walid Soliman Said Obaid is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a winger and an Attacking Midfielder for Egyptian club Al Ahly and the Egypt national team 17 Goals in 74 Matches Mohamed Barakat - 16 Goals https://wallpaperaccess.com/full/2202317.jpg Mohamed Barakat is a retired Egyptian footballer. A right-footed playmaker, Barakat usually played as an offensive right winger or attacking midfielder for Egyptian club Al Ahly and the Egyptian National Team. He is considered by many as one of the most talented players in Africa 16 Goals in 68 Matches Yannick N’Djeng - 15 Goals https://www.2022mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Yannick-Ndjeng.jpg Yannick N’Djeng is a Cameroonian football player who plays for AS Fortuna de Mfou 15 Goals in 39 Matches Source https://clytee.com/d/1475-caf-champions-league-all-time-top-goalscorers Lalasticlala Mynd44 |
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MFM F.C. Tony Bolus https://i2.wp.com/www.aclsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Former-MFM-coach-Tony-Bolus-e1580981875659.jpg?fit=600%2C450&ssl=1 Sunshine Stars Gbenga Ogunbote https://peopleunitedbysports.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/WhatsApp-Image-2020-09-22-at-8.25.44-PM.jpeg El-Kanemi Warriors Baba Ganaru https://sportinglife.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Ganaru-Pillars.png Niger Tornadoes Hamza Abara https://i2.wp.com/nigerianfootballer.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/HAMZAABARA-1024x768.jpg Warri Wolves Ogenyi Evans https://www.channelstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/ogenyi.jpg Jigawa Golden Stars Dodo Isah [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/i4LW8FENqRMt414fMdmITGPutKBdiDGo88eHMfTLncepZnygvJ8bEhOYTDmj6qPfg_Ilp8Szx8y11N5TcYm51sutNRumgohZeBiq07BJYTZ9TKA9Loy3KK7g33GGCH3KtA[/img] Adamawa United Ibrahim Bello [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQG-tsFgUVFbPPskJKUPi9sK5HiqSd_GT5luw&usqp=CAU[/img] Dakkada F.C Caleb Esu https://bsnsports.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/IMG_20200822_025402.jpg Wikki Tourist F.C. Usman Abd’Allah https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Usman_S_Abd%27Allah.jpg https://clytee.com/d/1361-coaches-of-nigerian-premier-league-teams |
Most of this coaches lack profiles, so we make do with images Enyimba FC coach Fatai Osho https://www.brila.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Osho.-F.jpg Kano Pillars coach Lionel Emmanuel Soccoia https://i1.wp.com/dailynigerian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Lionel-Emmanuel-Kano-Pillars-coach.jpg Akwa United coach Kennedy Boboye https://i0.wp.com/www.busybuddiesng.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/kennedy-boboye.jpg?fit=640%2C360&ssl=1 Rangers International F.C. Salisu Yusuf https://www.brila.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/SY.jpg Rivers United Stanley Eguma https://www.brila.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Stanley-Eguma.jpg Plateau United Abdu Maikaba https://storage.googleapis.com/thisday-846548948316-wp-data/wp-media/2020/01/94a2d6ce-abdu-maikaba.jpg Katsina United F.C. Henry Makinwa https://futaa.com/images/crops/800/20200707henry-makinwa-briefing-1140.jpg Abia Warriors Willy Udube https://futbalgalore.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/DSC_1774-1024x683.jpg Lobi Stars Kabiru Dogo https://i1.wp.com/www.busybuddiesng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/D.-Kabiru.jpg?fit=667%2C442&ssl=1 Nasarawa United Bala Nikyu https://www.brila.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/nikyu.jpg Kwara United Kafaru Alabi https://i0.wp.com/sportingtribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Chinazom-okeke.jpg?resize=450%2C350&ssl=1 Heartland fc Fidelis Ilechukwu https://storage.googleapis.com/thisday-846548948316-wp-data/wp-media/2019/01/7dbc7fe6-fidelis-ilechukwu.jpg Ifeanyi Ubah FC Uche Okagbue https://www.brila.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Coach-Uche-Okagbue-650x488.jpg Read here https://clytee.com/d/1361-coaches-of-nigerian-premier-league-teams |
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The Nigerian giants edged the first leg of their continental preliminary round fixture against Burkina Faso's kings on Sunday Enyimba beat Rahimo 1-0 in the first leg of their Caf Champions League preliminary round match at Stade du 4 Aout on Sunday. A solitary strike from Victor Mbaoma in the second half was all Fatai Osho's men required to gain a massive first-leg advantage away from home against their Burkinabe hosts in Ouagadougou. Having lost 1-0 on their last visit to Burkina Faso in 2019, the People's Elephant, who eventually advanced 5-1 on aggregate at the same stage, were eager to celebrate an away win this time. Editors' Picks On the other hand, the Burkinabe champions were desperate to avenge last season's elimination and also profit from their league form against their inactive Nigerian opponents. Enyimba almost got an early lead in the opening 60 seconds but Stephen Manyo's cross from the edge of the box went to waste as his teammates were not in the area for a tap-in. Sadiq Abubakar came close for the visitors but his strike went marginally over the crossbar in the seventh minute as teams remained cautious defensively to end the first half on level terms. The People's Elephant continued their search for a crucial away goal in the second half as Tosin Omoyele created space before teeing up Abubakar, but his shot went wide in the 52nd minute. On the hour mark, manager Osho brought on Mbaoma as a replacement for ineffective Tosin Omoyele to boost his attacking line. Super-sub Mbaoma justified his introduction as he outjumped his marker to head in a corner kick from Anayo Iwuala and put the visitors in front 16 minutes later. In the final stages, the hosts put up a strong fight but Osho's men held their nerve to secure a crucial away victory. After their first-leg win in Ouagadougou, the Nigerian giants will focus on ensuring a double over their Burkinabe counterparts in the second leg at the Enyimba Stadium in Aba on December 6. https://clytee.com/d/1331-advantage-to-enyimba-fc-as-they-beat-rahimo-away-in-caf-semi-finals-first-leg Lalasticlala |
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We would be looking at legendary Nigerian boxers from the past and present Boxing is a combat sport in which two people wearing protective gloves throw punches at each other for a predetermined set of time in a boxing ring. Spotlight has been put on football. Some of this sports are been ignored for sponsorship Let's get started Nigeria Boxing Federation has participated and as conducted various events relating to boxing within the country and at international levels. Some of the events include: All Africa Games, Nigeria Commonwealth Games, Nigeria National Open Boxing Champion, Nigeria Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil And Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia among others. Some of the Nigerian Boxers Achievement 1966 Fatai Ayinla won a gold medal in a boxing competition, Lagos 1968 In boxing, Lako won a gold medal in the 54kg class 1970 A. Adeyemi, Lightweight, Commonwealth Games, Boxing 1973 In boxing, Obisia Nwakpa, Isaac Ikhouria and Fatai Ayinla won gold medals each in boxing in Lagos 1974 In boxing, Eddie Ndukwu and Isaac Ikhouria won gold medals each in Kampala. In boxing, Fatai Ayinla won a bronze medal in the +91kg at the 1st World Championship in Havana, Cuba. 1990 David Defiagbon, Welterweight, Commonwealth Games, Boxing (gold medal) Sabo Mohammed, Bantamweight, Commonwealth Games, Boxing (gold medal) Also in boxing, Kevin Onwuka won a bronze medal in Auckland, New Zealand. Moses James won a bronze medal in the 63.5kg class in Sydney 1991 In boxing, Moses James (63.5kg), Jacklord Jacobs (81kg), David Izonritei (91kg) and Richard Igbineghu (+91kg) won gold medals each including a silver medal by Tajudeen Sabitu (67kg) and a bronze medal by David Defiagbon (71kg) in Cairo Nigeria finished 10th in the Women World cup. 1992 Nigeria won two silver medals in boxing in the Olympics through David Izonritei (91 kg) and Richard Igbineghu (+91kg) in Barcelona. 1994 In boxing, Duncan Dokiwari won a gold medal in the +91kg class, Rasmus Ojemaye (75kg) and Eromosele Albert (67kg) won silver medals each in Victoria Canada. 1995 In boxing, Duncan Dokiwari (+91kg) won a gold medal, Kehinde Aweda (54kg) won a silver medal, Daniel Attah (57kg) and Friday Ahunanya (91kg) won a bronze medal each in Harare. 1996 Duncan Dokiwari (+91kg) won a bronze medal in Atlanta in boxing. 1999 In boxing, Segun Ajose won a gold medal, Jegbefu Albert and Eromosele Albert won silver medals each in South Africa NOTE: Some represented other countries Dick Tiger https://www.boxingnewsonline.net/bn/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/tigerlarge.jpg Dick Tiger was a professional Nigerian boxer born on the 14th day of August 1929 in Amaigbo, Orlu in Imo State Nigeria and died on the 14th December 1971. He held the title as World Champion in Middleweight and World Light Heavyweight. He was formally admitted to the International Boxing Hall of Fames in 1991 as he was also referred to as the Fighter of the Year by Boxing Writers Association of Nigeria and the Ring magazine in the 1960s. In 1962, Tiger won the title as the world middleweight champion after he defeated an American professional boxer and a world middleweight champion, Lawrence Gene Fullmer. He also represented the country in America and other foreign countries as well. The total number of fights he faced when he was alive was estimated at 82 which among them he won 60 and lost 19 whereas the remaining other three ended in a draw. Obisia Nwakpa https://guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Obisia-Nwankpa.jpg Obisia Nwakpa is a Nigerian professional boxer that specializes in light-welterweight boxing and was born on the 9th day of October 1954. He is one of the old Nigerian boxers who participated around the 1970s where he won the title as Nigerian lightweight boxer of the year, and in the 1980s as African Boxing Union light welterweight and in the 1990s won the Commonwealth lightweight title as well. Obisia won a gold medal after he defeated Issake of Niger in the lightweight competition at the 2nd edition of All-Africa Games 1973 held in Lagos from January 7th to January 18th. Similarly, he won another gold medal in the lightweight category during the British Commonwealth Games held in Christchurch, Newzealand in 1974 after he defeated Anthony Martey of Ghana in the final. He competed in a total of 29 fights in which he lost only 6 and 23. He was one of the Nigerian professional fighters and a challenger for World Boxing Council. Bash Ali https://i1.wp.com/www.busybuddiesng.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Bash-Ali-.jpg?fit=640%2C359&ssl=1 Bash Ali is one of the well-known world boxing champions produced by Nigeria. He was born on the 27th of February, 1956 in the city of Lagos state Nigeria. Ali has won several titles in local and international boxing tournaments, he won the United States Boxing Association Cruiserweight Title on the 3rd of December, 1980; the USA California State Cruiserweight Title on the 12th September, 1984. His other titles include the African Boxing Union Heavyweight Title, Nigerian Heavyweight Title, WBC International Cruiserweight Title and NABF Cruiserweight Title which he won on different occasions. Hogan Bassey https://i0.wp.com/paradisenews.ng/wp-content/uploads/IMG_20171205_123258_442.jpg Hogan Bassey was born on the 3rd June 1932 to the family of Okon Asuquo Bassey, he was a Nigerian-British boxer born who originated from Cross River State and died on 26 January 1998 in Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria. He was addressed as or nickname Kid Bassey as when he became professional in boxing; he was mentored and trained by George Biddles and also Jimmy August who helped him to achieve his dreams in becoming a professional boxer. In his pursuit of a better career, Bassey travelled to the city of Liverpool in 1952 after contesting for several boxing competitions in Nigeria. He strived hard to become one of the best boxers, and after he had left Nigeria for a greener pasture he won the Empire featherweight championship, and not only that, he also defeated French Algerian Cherif Hamia in the year 1957 in Paris to win the World Crown. in 1959, he got the award of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire with respect to his world title win which made him became a coach in Nigeria years after. In 1973, he was awarded the country's highest honour and he kept on winning awards in the World Featherweight Title and Commonwealth until he gave up in 1998. Wale Omotoso https://www.premierboxingchampions.com/sites/default/files/Wale-Omotoso-Vargas1_0.jpg Wale Omotoso also was known as Lucky Boy as the nickname and is a Nigerian professional boxer that currently participates in the welterweight division. He was born on 6th of May 1985, in the city of Lagos. Wale discovered his career on the street where he learnt how to fight and from their picked up boxing as his profession. He has engaged in the total number of 48 fights which he won 47 and lost only one of the fights. The competition between Wale and King Davidson who is currently boxing in Australia was one of the toughest fights he experienced. Wale signed with a boxing promotion company in Las Vegas Nevada, Top Rank Inc and is currently trained and controlled by an American boxing trainer Freddie Roach at Wildcard Gym in Los Angeles, California. He is currently residing in Oxnard, California USA. Isaac Ekpo https://www.completesports.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/IsaacEkpo.jpg Isaac Ekpo popularly known as Grenade is a Nigerian Olympic boxer who is presently participating as a role model in the super welterweight boxing division. Ekpo was born on the 22nd of October 1982 in the city of Abuja, FCT Nigeria, and his height measures 1.83m tall. He joined the Nigerian Olympic team in 2004 when he was engaged in a fight with Utkirbek Haydarov, a Uzbekistani boxer (in 81kg weight) who competed in the light heavyweight during the course of the fight, he was defeated by Utkirbek in the first round. Ekpo has engaged in the total number of 34 fights in which he lost only 3 out of them and won 31. Otto Joseph https://234fight.com/wp-content/images/406414a47de71253c55f4c0184063791.jpg Otto Joseph A.K.A Joe Boy is a member of Team Nigeria boxing born in 1994, in Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. He was born into a family of five; among them were 2 girls and other three boys including Otto. He has O'level qualification in Education and was an Okada rider before he discovered his talent in boxing. Otto started as a boxer when his picked interest from his brother who was a boxer and then began to grow in the field. His recognition started in Lagos when he was chosen by a professional coach, Joe Mensah to play in the Monthly Boxing Hall of Fame at Rowe Park. In 2012, he won a gold medal at the National Sports Festival in Lagos. He represented Nigeria in World Boxing Championship in Kazakhstan in 2013 also in 2014 at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. He is always following the models of Mike Tyson and Segun Ajose. Currently, he is a national lightweight boxing champion, a three-time best boxer at the GOtv Boxing Night. He has won prices on several occasions and he represents Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games and World Championships up to date. Eddie Ndukwu https://africanring.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Eddie-Ndukwu-boxed-1976-1980.jpg Eddie Ndukwu (born 1 June 1950) is a Nigerian amateur and professional bantam/super bantam/featherweight boxer of the 1960s, '70s and '80s who as an amateur won the gold medal at bantamweight in the Boxing at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, won the silver medal at featherweight at the 1973 All-Africa Games,[1] won the featherweight class at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games, and represented Nigeria in the 1974 World Amateur Boxing Championships losing to eventual gold medal winner Howard Davis, Jr. of the United States. As a professional, he won the Nigerian Featherweight title, and Commonwealth featherweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from 118 lb (54 kg; 8 st 6 lb), i.e. bantamweight to 124 3⁄4 lb (56.6 kg; 8 st 12.8 lb), i.e. featherweight A. Andeh https://boxrec.com/media/images//e/e5/Anthony_Andeh.jpg Anthony Andeh (16 August 1945 – 12 May 2010) was a Nigerian boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics, and then won the gold medal in the lightweight event at the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. At the 1964 Summer Olympics, he defeated Badawi El-Bedewi of Egypt, before losing to Tin Tun of Burma Joe Orewa https://ikaweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/FullSizeRender2.jpg Joe Orewa (born 12 June 1960) is a Nigerian boxer. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, in the bantamweight class. He won a gold medal at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. Peter Konyegwachie Peter Konyegwachie (born 26 November 1965 in Lagos) was a Nigerian boxer. He hails from Ogwashi-Uku. The town that also produced another sport (football) great, Austin "Jay Jay" Okocha.The town is the headquarters of Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. He attended Adaigbo Secondary School. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he won Nigeria's first-ever silver medal in the men's Featherweight (54–57 kg) category. Konyegwachie became professional in 1986 and won his first 15 fights prior to getting stopped by a journeyman in 1990. He retired after the bout at 15-1-0. Jonathan Dele Jonathan Dele (20 October 1946 – 29 April 2017) was a Nigerian professional super feather/light/light welterweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s who won Commonwealth lightweight title, his professional fighting weight varied from 129 3⁄4 lb (58.9 kg; 9 st 3.8 lb), i.e. super featherweight to 136 3⁄4 lb https://boxrec.com/media/images//thumb/5/5c/Jonathan_Dele.jpg/300px-Jonathan_Dele.jpg Mojim Mayegun [img]https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/french-boxer-joseph-gonzales-and-nigerian-boxer-nojim-maiyegun-fight-picture-id1132188569[/img] Nojim Maiyegun is a retired Nigerian boxer, who won the bronze medal in the men's Light Middleweight category at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. He was Nigeria's first Olympic medalist. Anthony Joshua Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua is not the only Nigerian-born world heavyweight boxing champion to have represented another country. Joshua’s Nigerian background can be specifically traced back to Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State. 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