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  • List of the four youngest players to score in the English Premier League

    List of the four youngest players to score in the English Premier League

    James Oliver Vaughan is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was the first ever youngest player to score in the English Premier, in 2005 for Everton.was 16years and 270 days old when he made the record.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    James Philip Milner is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He made his debut for the first at Leeds United in 2002, aged 16 and became the youngest player to score in the English Premier League.was 16years and 356 days old when made the record.

    Wayne Mark Rooney, a former English player who was five days short of his 17th birthday, registering a stunning late winning goal against Arsenal for Everton to become the youngest player to score in English premier league.was 16years and 360 days old when set the record.

    The teenager Rio Ngumoha came off the bench to win Liverpool the game in the 100th minute on his Premier League debut against Newcastle.

    At 16 years and 361 days old, he became Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer, the fourth-youngest goalscorer in Premier League history and just the second 16-year-old to score a winning goal in the Premier League after Wayne Rooney.

  • Shooting stars shove to 19 positions by home  boy

    Shooting stars shove to 19 positions by home boy

    As the Nigeria professional league began, Oluyole Warriors (Shooting Stars) fans turned up in their numbers, drumming, singing, and rallying behind their beloved Oluyole Warriors in what was expected to be a thrilling league opener. And indeed, the match lived up to its billing—full of energy, determination, and moments of real quality, but unfortunately lost to Bayelsa United 0-1. The only goals were scored by an attacking midfielder from heading, Kehinde Malik. Lawal happened to be a player who was trained and grew up in Ibadan, playing for Bayelsa United, which is not the only time Oyo state indigenes played against their indigenous club. For the normal understanding of game sort games, it happens throughout the world, but the case of shooting has been getting worse and worse for over a decade. Now, the percentage of indigenous players in the team is too small compared to other state teams.
    In my opinion, this has been one of the problems teams are facing because of not doing very well. If we can flash back to an era when some of the shooting players were picked from the streets of the state and even secondary school, this lovely does perfectly well get continental tickets and even the majority of players who represent the Nigeria national team were picked by either shooting stars or Enugu rangers. If I may ask, when was the last time shooting won a league and even qualified for continental compared to that era? Let me just cast our minds back. Mutiu Adepoju was picked from femo scorpions to shooting stars. Both teams are in the same state and
    Oluwasegun Abiodun, also from a grassroots football club in Ibadan, joined Shooting Stars with a lot of players like that why such opportunities are not given to youth of the state, just like previous shooting stars. The only thing you will experience is that 90 percent of players playing for the team are not from the state they are from outside. Maybe the management of the team don’t understand the fact that the majority of players from outside may not have the interest of the team in their hearts, because the team does not belong to them and the reality is, if a particular football club was put in place by the state government, the purpose is for the development of the youth of the state.
    Please management explore your immediate environment for the development of this great club to gain past glory lay by the late Lekan Salam and others.

    Below are results from other states in the country.

    Remo Stars F.C. 1 vs 1 Rivers United F.C.

    Kwara United 0 Vs 0 Ikorodu City

    WarriorsAbia Warriors 1 vs 0 Kano Pillars

    Rangers International F.C. 0 vs 0
    Kun Khalifat FC

    Katsina United F.C. 0 vs 1 Warri Wolves F.C.

    El-Kanemi Warriors F.C.
    2 vs 0 Bendel Insurance F.C.

    Barau 0 vs 0 Enyimba

    On Wednesday, 27 Aug
    Niger Tornadoes F.C. vs
    Nasarawa United F.C. by 16:00 for the remaining part of week 1 matches

  • List of the winners of Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica 🇯🇲 2025.

    List of the winners of Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica 🇯🇲 2025.

    It was full of joy for Olympic silver medalist Kishane Thompson on Saturday 7, 2025 at Racers Grand Prix with an emphatic run to win the men’s 100m in 9.88 (0.0m/s). His companion, Oblique Seville, finished with a flourish to reach second place in a season’s best of 9.97 ahead of the South African pair of Gift Leotlela (10.04) and world U20 champion Bayanda Walaza. Thompson was able to achieve this due to quick reaction to the starter’s gun, although he was pulled away from the field at the midway mark, but the motive for winning kept him.
    Thompson said after winning the gold,

    “Today, I put together a decent race,” said Thompson, who registered a season’s best. I went through my phases as best as I could, and I’m super grateful for finishing injury-free. I want everyone to be patient because great things are going to happen.”

    Seville, last year’s winner, was also satisfied with his performance. “I am pleased with dipping under 10 seconds because I had to run conservatively due to a niggle that I picked up in the Atlanta City Games,” he said. “Tonight’s run has given me the confidence that I will do well at the national senior championships in three weeks’ time.”

    For the women’s category, two-time world U20 champion Tina Clayton ran a season’s best of 10.98 (1.8m/s) to defeat USA’s Jacious Sears (11.04).

    In the men’s 110m hurdles, Jamaican-born Olympic bronze medalist Rasheed Broadbell defeated the red-hot US athlete Trey Cunningham in a tight contest – 13.06 to 13.08 (0.7m/s). It was Broadbell’s third win against Cunningham in five finals.

    here’s are comprehensive list of winners
    WOMEN’S RESULTS

    100m Women A Race | Wind: +1.8

    Tina Olatain a 🇯🇲 woman came first with 10.98 follow by
    Jacious Sears From USA 🇺🇸 with 11.04, Alana Rain 🇯🇲 with 11.16, Tobi Amusan Nigeria 🇳🇬 with 11.18,Tia CLAYTON Jamaica 🇯🇲 with 11.24, Ashanti MOORE Jamaica 🇯🇲 with 11.32,Kemba NELSON Jamaica 🇯🇲 with 11.32,
    Mikiah BRISCO USA 🇺🇸 with 11.56

    100m Women B Race | Wind: +1.7

    Having Jonielle SMITH 🇯🇲 with 11.10, Kasheika CAMERON 🇯🇲 with 11.33,Sabrina DOCKERY 🇯🇲 with 11.34, Jodean WILLIAMS 🇯🇲 with 11.46,Jura Lanconia LEVY 🇯🇲with 11.50 ,Tri-Tania LOWE AIA with 11.50 ,Shurria Amoy HENRY 🇯🇲with 11.79

    200m Women | Wind: +1.0

    Shericka JACKSON Jamaica 🇯🇲 came first with22.53 fellow by Audrey LEDUC Canada 🇨🇦 with 22.80 ,Caisja USA 🇺🇸 with 22.92, Anthonique STRACHAN 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 23.11
    , Alliah BAKER 🇯🇲 with 23.48
    ,Niesha BURGHER 🇯🇲23.57
    , Jodean WILLIAMS 🇯🇲 with23.81

    400m Woman
    First is Lynna IRBY-JACKSON USA 🇺🇸 with 50.23
    Second Stacey Ann WILLIAMS 🇯🇲 with50.56 fellow by others
    Sada WILLIAMS Barbados 🇧🇧with 51.65
    ,Leah ANDERSON 🇯🇲 with 51.80 ,Aliyah ABRAMS Guyana 🇬🇾 with 51.83 ,Roneisha MCGREGOR 🇯🇲 with 52.02, Quanera HAYES USA 🇺🇸with 52.32, Candice MCLEOD 🇯🇲 with 52.68

    100m Hurdles Women | Wind: +1.1

    Alia ARMSTRONG USA 🇺🇸with 12.54, Devynne CHARLTON 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 12.65, Alexandra WEBSTER 🇺🇸 with 12.95,Kerrica HILL 🇯🇲with 13.06, Charisma TAYLOR 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 13.09 ,Kiara MEIKLE 🇺🇸13.54

    400m Hurdles Women

    1. Tia-Adana BELLE Barbados 🇧🇧with 55.74
    2. Sanique WALKER 🇯🇲with 55.78
    3. Bianca STUBLER 🇺🇸 with 56.52
    4. Alanah YUKICH AUS with 56.59
    5. Jessica WRIGHT 🇺🇸with 57.15
    6. Yanique HAYE-SMITH TKS 57.50

    Triple Jump women
    1. Davisleydi VELAZCO Cuba 🇨🇺 with 14.26 -1.9
    2. Ackelia SMITH 🇯🇲with 13.83 -1.1
    3. Natricia HOOPER Guyana 🇬🇾with 13.32 -1.4
    4. Mylana HEARN 🇺🇸 with 13.17 -1.7
    5. Jade-Ann DAWKINS 🇯🇲 with 13.04 -1.6

    MEN’S RESULTS

    100m Men A Race | Wind: 0.0

    1. Kishane THOMPSON 🇯🇲with 9.88
    2. Oblique SEVILLE 🇯🇲 with 9.97
    3. Gift LEOTLELA RSA 🇿🇦with 10.04
    4. Bayanda WALAZA 🇿🇦 with 10.06
    5. Rohan WATSON 🇯🇲 with 10.27
    6. Pjai AUSTIN 🇺🇸with 10.31
    7. Terrence JONES 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 10.44
    Eloy BENITEZ Puerto Rico 🇵🇷with DNF
    100m Men B Race | Win
    1. Sandrey DAVISON 🇯🇲 with 10.07
    2. Kadrian GOLDSON 🇯🇲 with 10.10
    3. Deandre DALEY 🇯🇲with 10.19
    4. Nigel ELLIS 🇯🇲with 10.21
    5. Odaine MCPHERSON 🇯🇲 with 10.21
    6. Micheal CAMPBELL 🇯🇲with 10.24
    7. Nishion EBANKS 🇯🇲with 10.41
    Tyquendo TRACEY 🇯🇲with DNF
    200m Men | Wind: +2.5

    1. Bryan LEVELL 🇯🇲19.79
    2. Christopher TAYLOR 🇯🇲 20.39
    3. Naeem JACK RSA 🇿🇦with 20.46
    4. Jevaughn POWELL 🇯🇲 20.50
    5. Kuron GRIFFITH Barbados 🇧🇧 with 20.69
    6. Javari THOMAS 🇯🇲20.85
    7. Andre MORRISON 🇯🇲 21.69
    8. Sinesipho DAMBILE RSA 🇿🇦with 22.20
    400m Men A Race

    1. Christopher BAILEY 🇺🇸44.74
    2. Delano KENNEDY 🇯🇲45.22
    3. Elija GODWIN 🇺🇸45.43
    4. Rusheen MCDONALD 🇯🇲45.48
    5. Zandrion BARNES 🇯🇲45.92
    6. Deandre WATKIN 🇯🇲46.54
    7. Demish GAYE 🇯🇲46.64
    8. Shevioe REID 🇯🇲47.36
    400m Men B Race

    1. Jeremy BEMBRIDGE 🇯🇲46.08
    2. Wendell MILLER 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 46.55
    3. Roshane SYMISTER TTO 47.51
    4. Jalen DYETT Antigua and Barbuda 🇦🇬 47.78
    5. Javon FRANCIS 🇯🇲48.07
    6. Emil GORDON 🇯🇲 48.18
    7. Kemar DAVIS 🇯🇲48.23
    8. Romario STEWART 🇯🇲48.29

    110m Hurdles Men | Wind: +0.7
    1. Rasheed BROADBELL 🇯🇲13.06
    2. Trey CUNNINGHAM 🇺🇸13.08
    3. Eric EDWARDS 🇺🇸13.40
    4. Tyler MASON 🇯🇲13.41
    5. Odario PHILLIPS 🇯🇲13.47
    6. Rasheem BROWN CAY 13.55
    7. De’jour RUSSELL 🇯🇲 13.67

    400m Hurdles Men
    1. Roshawn CLARKE 🇯🇲 with 48.65
    2. Assinie WILSON 🇯🇲with 48.77
    3. Malik JAMES-KING 🇯🇲 with 49.87
    4. Tyrece HYMAN 🇯🇲 with 50.09
    5. Aldrich BAILEY JR 🇺🇸with 50.13
    6. Dennick LUKE DMA with 50.34
    7. Demar MURRAY 🇯🇲with 50.82
    8.Shamer BLAKE 🇯🇲withDNF

    Long Jump
    1.Wayne PINNOCK 🇯🇲with 7.97 +0.1
    2.Emanuel ARCHIBALD Guyana 🇬🇾 with 7.83 -2.4
    3.Jeremiah DAVIS 🇺🇸with 7.80 -2.0
    4.Nikaoli WILLIAMS 🇯🇲with 7.69 +0.8
    5.Jarrion LAWSON 🇺🇸with 7.60 -0.6
    6.Aubrey ALLEN 🇯🇲with7.58 +0.1
    7. Shawn-D THOMPSON 🇯🇲 with 7.51 -1.8
    8 LaQuan NAIRN 🇧🇸 Bahamas with 7.11 -1.4

  • TotalEnergies CAF U-17 AFCON: Uganda 🇺🇬 Egypt 🇪🇬 secure semifinal tickets.

    Uganda on their second appearance in Total Energy CAF U-17AFCON after 2-1 victory over Gambia under the coach Brian Ssenyondo secured their first World Cup and Semi final ticket
    Since ,although their first appearance was 2019 under Ghanaian coach Samuel Kwasi Fabin.

    In their maiden campaign in Tanzania, Uganda registered one win, one draw, and one loss, finishing third in their group behind Nigeria and Angola.

    Uganda has since strengthened its youth system, and this tournament presents an opportunity to showcase their progress on the continental stage.

     

    Can Egyptian this time make another history this year edition of Total Energy CAF u17 AFCON as they did in 1997 when they won it in a slender 1-0 win over Mali.
    The Egyptian u17 prove
    themselves in quater final match against Angola win 2-1 Just after the break, Hamza Mohamed doubled the lead in the 52nd minute, cementing Egypt’s dominance in the game but Angola boys never gave up, responded late in the 83rd minute through Didissa, but the goal wasn’t enough to deny Egyptian makes the game ended 2-1.
    The others two semifinal are scheduled as follows.
    Tuesday 15 April 2025
    17:00
    Burkina Faso V Mali
    20:00
    Morocco V Côte d’Ivoire

  • List of all past champions of French League 1

    List of all past champions of French League 1

    PSG won French League 1 back-to-back with 70 points after a 1-0 win over Angers using 24 point leading second while match still remaining 6 matches..

    The trophy was brought onto the pitch by captain Marquinhos as the 13th Trophy and was unveiled to the supporters before the kick-off.
    This will be his 50th domestic trophy and 52nd overall, with the win in Doha to make it 34 of those trophies to be won since the arrival of Qatar Sports Investments in 2011.


    With joy in the full face of everybody, this made PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi say :’’We are immensely proud to be crowned Champions of Ligue 1, one of the strongest leagues in Europe, and it is extra special to have won the title undefeated until now”.

    Congratulations to all the players, our coach Luis Enrique, our sports advisor Luis Campos and all our staff, who have done an incredible job. It is a great moment for all our fans, in France and overseas – and for the city of Paris”.

    “Everyone in the world of football has seen and admired the development of the Paris Saint-Germain team in this new era – our philosophy is based on the collective above everything else. The star of Paris Saint-Germain is the team, and this star is shining so brightly”.

    “We will treasure this moment together as a family and with our amazing fans. The season is far from over. We must continue to work hard and focus, match by match, fighting for everything in all competitions until the last moment of the season”.

  • Ipswich of English premier league and Shooting stars of Nigeria premier football league set the same record.

    Ipswich of English premier league and Shooting stars of Nigeria premier football league set the same record.

    Oluyole Warriors (shooting stars) and Ipswich set the same records by playing five matches without winning.


    Although Ipswich has reached ten straight matches without a single win in March with the record of Watford, Birmingham, Wolve and Southampton, Ipswich lost 2-4 to Nottingham Forest on Saturday 15th 2025, making them have 10 Premier League games without a win.
    1) 11 – Watford (2021/22)
    2) 10 – Birmingham (1985/86)
    3) 10 – IPSWICH (2024/25)
    4) 9 – Wolves (2011/12)
    5) 9 – Southampton (2024/25)

  • Niger got talent meet Malomo Taofeek Ayodeji and Tolu Arokodare.

    Niger got talent meet Malomo Taofeek Ayodeji and Tolu Arokodare.

    This two wonderful kids are perfectly doing well in various club scoring and assisting  the team  Malomo Taofeek Ayodeji and Tolu Arokodare.

    Malomo Taofeek Ayodeji, a 21-year-old right-foot player currently at KF Bylis, makes me remember Andrés Iniesta with his ability to control perfectly and keep the ball in close space, combined with skill to score goals and good composure on the ball.

    Toluwalase “Tolu” Emmanuel Arokodare is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Belgian club Genk.
    The 24-year-oldTolu Arokodare scored his 17th goal for Genk this season in a 2-1 home win over Union St. Gilloise on Saturday.

    It is time for Nigeria national team coaches to look beyond players’ agents or NFF recommendations.

    watch their highlight  to see little out of all

  • Niger got talent meet Samuel Akere

    Niger got talent meet Samuel Akere

    Niger got talent meet Samuel Akere, an auto-dynamic player with amazing skill and strength to manifest good performance. Born on 16 February 2004 in Abeokuta, Nigeria but a native of Ibadan. This fantastic player was discovered as an attacking midfielder but is currently playing as a winger for Botev Plovdiv. The young footballer was given second-best player in zone b Golden Eaglets for the U17 AFCON Qualifiers 2020. Samuel currently has 9 goals for Botev Plovdiv.

    Watch Samuel playing to give comments

  • The draw for the NFF Presidents Federation Cup Round of 64 men and 32 women is out as Rangers Int’l Vs Kano Pillars must watch.

    The draw for the NFF Presidents Federation Cup Round of 64 men and 32 women is out as Rangers Int’l Vs Kano Pillars must watch.

    As draw for President Federation Cup, 2025 is out St.Patrick’s College Calabar is first club to win Nigeria fa cup beat Kano Pillars 3-0 in 1954 and Shooting Stars are the most successful club, having won the competition eight times, followed by the defunct Lagos Railways with 7 titles and Enugu Rangers with six titles. El-Kanemi Warriors are the current champions, with the 2024 tournament . Who win this year edition?

    Below is the pairing and to played 19 march 2025

    ROUND OF 64 (MEN)

    El-Kanemi Warriors Vs Simon Ben FC

    Enyimba FC Vs El-Shama FC

    Yobe Desert Stars Vs Abakaliki FC

    Katsina United Vs Green Beret

    Nasarawa United Vs Flight FC

    Ijele FC Vs Lautau FC

    Bayelsa United Vs EFCC FC

    FC Basira Vs Atlantic FA

    Warri Wolves Vs Wilbros FC

    Shooting Stars Vs Zamfara United

    Wikki Tourists Vs Edel FC

    Rovers FC Vs Igbajo FC

    Ikorodu City Vs Sunshine U19

    Crown FC Vs NOSMAS FC

    Beyond Limit FC Vs Krusaders FC

    Rivers United Vs Barau FC
    Mighty Jets Vs Imperial FC

    Akwa United Vs Kebbi United

    Inter Lagos Vs Harmony FA

    Sokoto United Vs Jr. Danburan FC

    Lobi Stars Vs Discovery Talent FC

    Solution FC Vs Eagle Stars

    Kwara United Vs Cynosure FC

    Gombe United Vs Assemblies of God

    Sunshine Stars Vs FC Bako

    Plateau United Vs Ahudiyannem FC

    Osun United Vs FWC FC

    ABS FC Vs E-World

    Bendel Insurance Vs Dandidi Babes

    Adamawa United Vs Warinje Babes

    Heartland FC Vs CP Strikers

    Rangers Int’l Vs Kano Pillars

     

     

     

     

    ROUND OF 32 (WOMEN)

     

    Rivers Angels Vs Moje Queens

    Gallant Queens Vs First Mahi Babes

    Remo Stars Ladies Vs Plateau United Queens

    Dannaz Ladies Vs GP World

    Delta Queens Vs Jacklyn Angels

    Ibom Angels Vs Sporting Angels

    Fortress Ladies Vs Onimarg FC

    Heartland Queens Vs Crystal Stars

    Osun Babes Vs N-Youth Ladies

    Edo Queens Vs Kada Queens

    Delta Babes Vs Mighty Jets Mata

    Adamawa Queens Vs Unification Ladies

    Sunshine Queens Vs Castmog Ladies

    Confluence Queens Vs Ahudiyannem Queens

    Nasarawa Amazons Vs Kwara Ladies

    Bayelsa Queens Vs Naija Ratels

  • Ibadan  football council league  last  weekend  soccer review:

    Ibadan football council league last weekend soccer review:

    It was anything but business as usual in the Ibadan football council league last weekend and this week some of the biggest clubs in Ibadan dropped points while others labored to claim their championship. The new starlets went into the Match No. 18 fixture at Olubadan Stadium main bowl, Iyaganku Area Ibadan, desperate for a win to ensure they top league the season with momentum, and they got their winning goal in the first -half from Ajileye Sarafa.

    After a bright start from both sides, the outstanding performance from Azeez to score a goal for 12Alive fc at 41 minutes crowned 12Alive winner of the game between them and TEAF fc, but the team struggled to get back until the last whistle.

    As fantastic as the game between Sdk fc vs Elite Sporting and Karim Adeyemi fc vs Abuola Babes ended goalless, although both matches were full of momentum and energy.

    The match between Saki United and Police Baton FC ended in a 2-2 draw. There were fantastic moments from both sides, but an 11mint goal from Vincent Taiwo from Police Baton gave Saky United a game challenge and Muftau Razaq’s 21-minute goal gave them the match balance. At 48 minutes of the second half, Michael Ochidi scored another goal for the police, making the tempo of the game very high at 70 minutes. In the game, Adeshine Toreeq scored for Saki United and the game went balanced till 90mint.

    It was just the tonic game between soccer ambassadors fc and Unibadan. There was brilliant momentum from both teams. The soccer Ambassadors FC got their goals 8 minutes into the first half by Mutiu Olayinka. The union kept mouthing pressure and got their goal 65 minutes away. This made the game end in a draw.

    Surprising match : VIA FA 6 VS 1 DRAGON FURY FC

    VIA is always in this section. Their commitment to entertaining the football masses is hugely appreciated. They were lucky to score four goals in the first half of the game, then Dragon Fury fought back to earn a goal. The VIA players felt extremely hardworking to score another two goals in the second half. The goalscorers are scorers: VIA
    Hammed KehindeShittu SheriffHammed KehindeHammed KehindeHammed KehindeHammed Kehinde

    Scorer: Dragon FuryOlayiwola Uthman

    Youngstar were the perfect example of this, playing so wretchedly in the first half against FC Peridots and falling behind with a goal from Lateef Olanrewaju in 8 minutes of the game. The first half ended in favor of FC Peridots with the introduction of the new players. In the second half from youngsters with a level of maturity from some of the young players, parades by FC periodots and a goalkeeper error cost them dearly two goals within 64 and 65 minutes. Luckily for them, a wonderful movement from the capital of team Abass gave them a fought-back free kick taken by Martins Olowoyo in the 78th minute resulted in a goal to make the game a draw. Here are the goalscorers: FC PeridotLateef Olanrewaju.8 minsMartins Olowoyo.18 mins

    Scorer: Young StarsHammed Olajuwon .64 minsAgunbiade Sheu.65 mins

    watch highlights of goals  between young stars and fc peridot

    https://youtube.com/shorts/xf06uBG6xKY?si=ZNkbSQVeQqiWUasJ