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WWC: Nigeria qualifies for round of 16 as Zambia bows out on a high

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The Super Falcons of Nigeria has become the first African team to qualify for the round of 16 at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after playing out a goalless draw against Republic of Ireland in their last Group B match played at the Brisbane Stadium.

The result means that the Super Falcons finished second in Group B with five points behind co-host Australia who defeated Canada 4-0 to top the group with six points.

The Coach Randy Waldrum-tutored ladies will face the winner of Group D in the last 16 and all fingers point at a likely clash with England.

In another match involving an African team, the Copper Queens of Zambia bowed out of the Mundial on a high after trouncing Costa Rica 3-1 to record their first-ever goals and win at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Zambia, one of the eight debutants at the tournament, had already lost to Japan and Spain in Group C and despite the fact that they had already been eliminated, turned up the style to beat the South Americans to pick up three points in the last group match.

Two first-half goals from Lushomo Mweemba and Barbra Banda set Zambia on a path to victory but Costa Rica pulled one back in the second half through midfielder Melissa Herrera.

But a late strike from Racheal Kundananji secured a perfect win for the African side to hand them all three points in their first-ever campaign.

Zambia became the third African country to win at the 2023 World Cup after Nigeria’s 3-2 win against Australia and Morocco’s 1-0 win over South Korea on Matchday 2 of the tournament, with South Africa the only African team without a win.

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Botswanan Tebogo hits at Kenyan Omanyala over claims of being African sprint king

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Botswanan sprint sensation,
Letsile Tebogo, has hit back at Kenyan 100m champion, Ferdinand Omanyala, over claims that he is the king of African sprint.

Omanyala, in an Track and Field network in April, had laid claims to being the true king of Africa in sprints having risen to prominence in 2021 when he set the record as the fastest man in the continent when he ran 9.77 at the 3rd edition of the Absa Kip Keino classic.

The following year, Omanyala won the 2022 African title in Mauritius, as well as the 100m gold at the Commonwealth Games, feats he believes bestows on him the title of Africa’s king of the sprint.

Though it has not been all rosy for the 28-year-old Omanyala as he has faltered at some big stages having failed to make the final of the Olympic games in Tokyo in 2021 and finished a disappointing seventh at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest last year, he still believes he is head and shoulders above other African stars.

On the other hand, 20-year-old Tebogo has already scored medals in both the 100 and 200m races at the highest stage, which has given him the right to question Omanyala’s claims

“I do not have anything to say. Everything will reveal itself as time goes on,” Tebogo said in an interview with the same Track and Field network on Tuesday.

“To me, it does not make sense if you are the African champion, but where it mattered the most, he could not step in,” he added.

Tebogo who has proven his mettle in the 200m which he claims is the easiest race to compete in, believes it should also be used as a gauge to test the fastest men in the continent apart from just the 100m.

“The 100 is very tactical. Any day can be your day. I believe we should include both races,” he added.

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Super Falcons star Nnadozie wins best goalkeeper in France

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Super Falcons of Nigeria goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, has entered the history books as she became the first female African player to win best goalkeeper award in France.

Nnadozie was on Tuesday, named the best goalkeeper in France by the National Union of Professional Footballers.

Nnadozie received recognition for her 2023–24 season-long brilliant performances for Paris FC where she posted regular woman of the match performances.

The Nigerian international won the individual title by defeating a formidable competition that includes Christiane Endler of Olympic Lyon, Katarzyna Kiedrzynek of PSG, Chloe N’Gazi of FC Fleury, and Kinga Szemik of Stade de Reims.

Last month, the 23-year-old also won the title of top goalie in the French D1 Arkema women’s league.

Nnadozie’s exploits in saving penalties have also solidified her place among the world’s top goalkeepers, saving seven penalties, the most by any goalie in Europe.

The Super Falcons keeper has made a name for herself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers after relocating to France in 2020 and the award is reward for her sterling performances.

Nnadozie took to social media to celebrate the award with a message that said:

“I’m incredibly grateful and humbled by this award. Thanks to the organisers @tropheesunfp for recognizing my efforts and presenting this prestigious award to me.

“A big thanks to @parisfc_feminines , the club president, the entire team staff , the fans and my wonderful teammates.

“Your belief in me and my work is a tremendous source of motivation.

“Receiving this award is truly humbling, and I am immensely thankful for the recognition. Your support means the world to me.

“Can’t thank my family enough for their prayers and support. My naija Giants, Una pikin Dey loyal , big love ❤️🇳🇬.”

Since the beginning of the 2023–24 season, Nnadozie has been the top penalty specialist and has made the most saves from her position among elite goalkeepers in the men’s and women’s top European leagues.

She has made five saves during her team’s run in the Women’s Champions League, and she has two in the league.

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