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taiocol:why u dy laf na |
oyetpel:why? . |
buy ur WARRI WOLVES JERSEY at the sport shop opposite WARRI CITY STADIUM at the rate of 2000 without names on it 2500 with names on it |
The 2014/15 preseason tournament tagged Super 6 will be opened by 2013/14 League Champions, Kano Pillars and Federation Cup runners up, Dolphins FC. Both sides will play the opening match of the tournament between Nigeria’s four representatives in the Confederation of African Football, CAF competitions and two national teams The tournament, previously known as the ceremonial Super 4 between the top 4 sides in the league has been expanded this year to involve the four clubs to play on the continent for Nigeria and two national teams, the U23s preparing for All Africa Games qualifiers and the U20s preparing for the Africa Youth Championships. It will be played at the Abuja National Stadium between January 24 and February 1 will see Dolphins and Kano Pillars go head to head at 1pm on match day 1. Enyimba International will take on the Flying Eagles, Nigeria’s U20 side at 3pm while Warri Wolves will lie in wait for the national U23 side at 5 pm. Match day 2 will be played on Monday, January 26 and Enyimba, who won the Federation Cup last season will start against Warri Wolves. Kano Pillars will play against the Flying Eagles in the 2 nd match of the day while it will be Dolphins versus the U23s as 3 rd match of the day Full fixtures Match Day 3, Wednesday, January 28 1pm- Flying Eagles v Warri Wolves 3pm- Kano Pillars v U23s 5pm- Dolphins v Enyimba Match Day 4, Friday, January 30 1pm- Warri Wolves v Dolphins 3pm- U23s v Flying Eagles 5pm- Kano Pillars v Enyimba Match Day 5, Sunday February 1 1pm- Warri Wolves v Dolphins 3pm- U23s v Flying Eagles 5pm- Kano Pillars v Enyimba |
SALAMI sign a contract with a serbia club bt he fails d medical |
Ajibel, hahahahaha i told u Warri Wolves only sell their valuable players to european clubs nt to some poor nigeria club like enyimba, |
limamintruth:thats how we call them |
obayaya:same to u |
In Urhobo we call the ijaw_eweren, the Edo pple _ aka, the itsekiri_irobo and d yorubas_iyoroba |
taiocol:noooooo |
ebube89:asisat oshoala |
Ajibel:by who |
oyetpel:yes u can |
A brace from Asisat Oshoala and Ngozi Ebere secured Rivers Angels the league title with Ifeoma Amos getting the consolation goal at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium. Edwin Okon's ladies overcame fatigue following their Federation Cup win to silence their hosts in the four-goal thriller. Oshoala bagged her double in the first half before Amos pulled one back for the hosts. In the second half, Ebere's strike for Rivers Angels put the game out of reach for Edo Queens as they laboured to contain the attacking forays of the visitors. The league trophy is Rivers Angels’ first in four years and third since inception of the competition in 1990 with runners up Pelican Stars the most winners on seven occasions, followed by Delta Queens who won five times. Sunshine Queens and Osun Babes finished third and fourth with 33 and 32 points respectively, while Confluence Queens and Nasarawa Amazons came fifth and sixth with 31 and 30 points apiece. In seventh and eighth spots were Ibom Angels and Taraba Queens with 27 and 24 points respectively, while Delta Queens and Bayelsa finished ninth and tenth with 21 and 20 points each. Meanwhile, FC Robo, COD Queens, State House of Abuja and Martin White Dove have gained promotion to the elite division. |
where is warri city stadium? |
Tonylyte:ok |
The Solid Miners' coach has urged the league organizers to put in place a series of pre-season competitions for the country’s reps in Africa if the league doesn't resume on time The head coach of Nasarawa United, Mohammed Baba Ganaru has counselled the League Management Company (LMC) to organize pre- season competitions for the four clubs that will represent the country in Caf Interclub competitions next year to avert unimpressive outings. All the nation’s flagbearers in Africa crashed out before the group stages this year with Kano Pillars who emerged as the league champions the first to be thrown out in the preliminary round of the Caf Champions League after a shock loss to AS Vita Club of Democratic Republic of Congo before Enyimba exited the competition in the next round to AS Real Bamako of Mali. The representatives in the Caf Confederation Cup didn’t fare better either as both Warri Wolves and Bayelsa United were beaten in the second round and play-off round by CR Bizertin of Tunisia and Sewe Sports of Cote d’ Ivoire respectively. To ensure that the nation doesn’t suffer such fate next year, Baba Ganaru advised that the LMC should strive to see that the league season starts on time, but that in the eventuality the season doesn’t resume until after the 2015 general elections, the league organizers should put in place pre-season tournaments to keep the teams in shape. He said it won’t portray the country well as one of the continent’s best if no club progresses to the group stages of either competitions stressing that only good preparations and adequate planning would make that possible. Baba Ganaru said to Goal: “It won’t give us good impression in Africa if our teams failed to progress to the group stage of the Caf Club Competitions. The clubs that crashed out in the early round of the competitions are not to blame for this because they did not set out to crash out. The failure to start the league on time affected their preparations and they were match rusty by the time the competitions started." He went ahead: “We should work towards ensuring that same situation doesn’t arise again this term ahead of the clubs' participation in Africa. The LMC has a major role to play to keep the clubs active and competitive till the start of the competitions. If the league can start before the commencement of the Caf games, it would go a long way to help the clubs on the continent but if that is not possible, properly co- ordinated pre-season tournaments will go a long way to help these teams.” The Nasarawa United helmsman also rued his team’s inability to pick a continental ticket after they were so close to getting one before they lost it to Warri Wolves who held them to a 2-2 draw in Lafia in a game in which victory would have landed them a ticket. He, however, told Goal that he would work on the deficiencies noticed in the next league season to ensure that the Soild Miners secure a place in Africa in 2016. |
Aderonke Ogunleye The officials of the Nigeria Premier League side, Warri Wolves FC, have disclosed that they sent the names of 23 players to the Confederation of African Football, CAF, for registration ahead of next season’s CAF Confederation Cup. The club have also asked 12 players formerly on their books to look elsewhere to ply their trade as it prepares for the coming season. Arising from a meeting, which was chaired by its managing director, Davidson Owumi, on Monday, the club’s management also concluded that there would be no screening rather, it would upgrade two players from the feeder team adjudged good enough to play in the Premier League, recruit three young players from Delta State, and sign five players who have already been invited. The club also agreed not to release the names of the players who were let go as well as the new recruits until a later date. “It was a crucial meeting where we took some drastic decisions,” Mr. Owumi said. “All the names of those who are going and those whom we are discussing with would be released at a later date but I can tell you that one is coming from Crown FC, one from FC Taraba, two from Sunshine Stars and one from Akwa United. “Management also agreed to resume in early January and to move straight into a closed camp. We took all these decisions in the best interest of the club and in view of the task ahead as we want to avoid the mistakes of the past. The most important thing is that we have a team on ground to prosecute any of the assignments.” Warri Wolves finished third on the League table last season. |
Enyimba striker, Mfon Udoh, was voted a Player of the Season in the Nigerian League at the League Bloggers Award, LBA, held Monday night in Lagos. Udoh beat his Enyimba teammate, Bobby Sokari, as well as the duo of Emem Uduok of Dolphins FC and Peter Ebimobowei of Bayelsa United to win the top accolade at the third edition of the LBA which took place at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers in the Lagos State Capital, Ikeja. For emerging as the Player of the Season, Udoh who is also the season’s top scorer with 23 goals was rewarded with a saloon car from a sponsor of the awards, 1960 bet. Udoh told PREMIUM TIMES that he was so honoured to be voted the best amongst the rest even as he also revealed that he was quitting the local scene for a shot at a brighter career oversees. “Every season the highest goal scorer don’t stay in the league, they go abroad; my own will not be any different,” the former Akwa United player, who has also featured for the Super Eagles B team, stated. “I am going to be in Europe next season.” In a well-attended ceremony, which also saw the presence of the League Management Company boss, Nduka Irabor, Kano Pillars was voted the Club of the Year for the third year running. Kano Pillars captain, Theophilus Afelokhai, was also voted goalkeeper of the season while the club manager, Okey Emordi, was picked as the Manager of the season. Award Winners Mfon Udoh presented with car gift by LMC boss · Fair Play Award: Heartland FC · Best use of social media: Enyimba FC · Best club website: enyimbafc.net · Club with best designed jersey: Dolphins FC · Best new goalkeeper: Emmanuel Iwu of Heartland · Best developmental team: Lobi Stars · Best new player: Chisom Chikatara Abia Warriors · Best goalkeeper: Theophilus Afelokhai of Kano Pillars · Best foreign player in the league: Cameroonian Tamen Mendrano · Best newly promoted side: Giwa FC · Club of the year: Kano Pillars · Manager of the Year: Okey Emordi of Kano pillars · Best national team player: Gbolahan salami · Top scorer in the league: Mfon Udoh · Player of the season: Mfon Udoh Email |
so dis page cant be alive without me? |
Tonylyte:we don sign her na |
Tonylyte:we don sign am already. |
Tonylyte:na warri i dy stay na, or u fit port to Delta Queens FC of Oleh |
Tonylyte:yea |
guffywealth26:hahaha, how i take sell una out? |
Ajibel:am even the one keeping that page alive |
smartdave1: |
smartdave1:dont knw yet. |
Tonylyte:yea,bt Asaba far 4rm warri na, 2 to 3hrs drive |
Agimor:gr8 |
Gombe Utd vs GIWA FC XI #GOMGIW OJO OLORUNLEKE 12 SHITTU ABDULBASIT 4 MADAKI CHRIS YOUNG 36 MOHAMMED SALEH 13 RAJI NOJEEM 6 AMAEMEKA IFEANYI 15 USMAN NURA DEENEE 10 HENLONG CHARLES 1 OCHEME EDOH 30 SHAIBU IBRAHIM 20 GYANG AMOS DANLADI 11 SUBS LEKYES ISAIAH 22 LAWAL SHITTU 29 AKIDE IBRAHIM 5 ABUBAKAR AHMED 33 ZUBAIRU ALIYU 28 NNOKE DANIEL 9 OKORO CHARLES 27 COACH: AMINU MUSA |
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