Eagles, Bafana await Pot 2 fate in AFCON draw
Super Eagles celebrate after beating Sao Tome and Principe 6-0 last weekend in Uyo
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Super Eagles celebrate after beating Sao Tome and Principe 6-0 last weekend in Uyo
There was a sense of deja vu this week as a Saudi Arabia club went to the top tier of English football and signed one of the world’s best players. Al-Ittihad have recruited Ashleigh Plumptre from Leicester City which means that one of the stars of the women’s game has made the switch from the home of the Foxes in England’s East Midlands to join the Tigers in the port of Jeddah. With the 25-year-old on the radar of several big European clubs, the signing has whetted appetites for the second season of the Saudi Women’s Premier League which kicks off next month. Plumptre is a former England youth international who switched allegiance to Nigeria and was one of the stars of the World Cup that ended last month with the Africans losing to England after a penalty shootout in the knockout stages. “(I am) grateful to have signed for Al-Ittihad,” Plumptre reportedly said. “I am excited to start this journey alongside some incredible human beings.
Nigerians are all over the world doing great exploits across all walks of life. Perhaps no other profession has them aplenty than the world of sports. Stakeholders are unanimous that as long as the best talents cannot find a home in Nigeria or the motivation to don the green-white-green jerseys in solidarity to country of birth, the ‘resource curse’ country will continue to play a second fiddle across sports it should dominate, ALEX MONYE reports.
Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo State.
Napoli’s Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen reacts during the Italian Serie A football match against Frosinone. (Photo: AFP)
Joe Kyaagba (left), Board of Trustees, and Godwin Kienka (right),<br />Executive Secretary SPRF, with Minister of Sports John Enoh (middle)