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Robert Lewandowski - Carlo Ancelotti - Jude Bellingham - Kylian Mbappe - All eyes on Mbappé as Real Madrid, Barcelona begin La Liga title race - guardian.ng - France - Spain - Nigeria

All eyes on Mbappé as Real Madrid, Barcelona begin La Liga title race

Kylian Mbappé’s highly anticipated debut in La Liga is the biggest talking point as the 2024/2025 season kicks off with a bang. The French superstar, fresh from a brilliant performance in the UEFA Super Cup, where he scored and lifted the trophy, is ready to make his mark on Spanish football.

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FIFA Ranking: Super Falcons still Africa’s top ranked team - guardian.ng - Germany - Spain - Brazil - Usa - South Africa - Ghana - Zambia - Nigeria

FIFA Ranking: Super Falcons still Africa’s top ranked team

Despite crashing out in the group stage at the recently concluded Paris 2024 Olympics, Nigeria remains the top-ranked nation in Africa in women’s football after today’s update on the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking.

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Lawrence Shankland - Robert Livingstone - Cyriel Dessers branded a Rangers waster as hostile Hotline zeroes in on Jefte moment that shows priorities are all wrong - dailyrecord.co.uk - Italy - Brazil - Nigeria - county Palm Beach

Cyriel Dessers branded a Rangers waster as hostile Hotline zeroes in on Jefte moment that shows priorities are all wrong

After a Champions League exit saw millions of much needed pounds slip through Rangers' fingers in midweek, patience from fans has run out.

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Kelechi Iheanacho - Las Palmas - Sevilla bank on Iheanacho, Ejuke against Las Palmas as La Liga begins today - guardian.ng - Nigeria - county Vigo

Sevilla bank on Iheanacho, Ejuke against Las Palmas as La Liga begins today

Two Nigerian stars, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Chidera Ejuke, are set to feature when Las Palmas host Sevilla in a highly anticipated La Liga clash today. Both Iheanacho and Ejuke are looking to rebound from underwhelming seasons and make big statements in La Liga with Sevilla.

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Remo Stars - El-Kanemi, Rangers, Remo Stars battle Africa in super weekend clashes - guardian.ng - Usa - Morocco - Comoros - state Indiana - Nigeria - county Island

El-Kanemi, Rangers, Remo Stars battle Africa in super weekend clashes

The battle in Africa’s inter-club championships will begin today with three of Nigeria’s best clubs, Enugu Rangers, Remo Stars, and El-Kanemi Warriors among the gladiators.

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Tonobok Okowa - Ogba heads Eighth National Youth Games’ LOC - guardian.ng - Nigeria - county Delta

Ogba heads Eighth National Youth Games’ LOC

The Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, yesterday, constituted a seven-member Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the Eighth National Youth Games, slated for September 10-20, in Asaba.

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Afcon - Super Eagles’ new coach for unveiling soon, says Enoh - guardian.ng - Morocco - Rwanda - Nigeria - county Republic - Benin - Libya

Super Eagles’ new coach for unveiling soon, says Enoh

All things being equal, the Super Eagles will have a new coach before the beginning of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. Nigeria will face Benin Republic, Libya, and Rwanda in Group D of the qualifiers for the 2025 AFCON slated for Morocco.

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Rinse and repeat: Nigeria awaits Los Angeles Olympics after Paris’ N9b, poor outing - guardian.ng - France - Los Angeles - county Will - Nigeria

Rinse and repeat: Nigeria awaits Los Angeles Olympics after Paris’ N9b, poor outing

Complicit administration, dearth of effective sports federations, failure to invest in athletes’ development, and prioritise the implementation of the National Sports Policy; failure to stop wholesale participation in all the sporting events, and concentrate on those that the country has a comparative advantage in, are part of the legion of demons that are afflicting the country’s sports development. The just-concluded Olympic Games in Paris, France, provided a spectacular opportunity for the country to show how it has failed to learn from past experiences. Apart from the outcome of the sporting ensemble making jest of the Federal Government’s boast that Paris 2024 would show how well the country’s sports has grown in the last couple of years, CHRISTIAN OKPARA reports that the anti-climax has rather shown that it is time Nigeria changed her approach to preparing for and competing in major international championships. It’s Los Angeles’ turn for the torch in 2028. Will Nigeria change its course?

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