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Olympics: Team Nigeria’s First Batch Departs For Tokyo

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The first batch contingent of Team Nigeria today, July 6 left for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

The team members departed through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

The Director, Federation of Elites Athletes Department (FEAD), Simeon Ebhojiaye in a statement explained that the members include the Canoeing team – Ayomide Bello and her coach Ebenezer Ukwunna; Esther Toko and her coach Regina Enofe of Rowing event alongside Secretary-General Olubunmi Oluode.

Also in the team is the Special Adviser on Sports to the Minister, Mary Onyali; Medical crew of Dr Samuel Ogbondeminu – Okoh Joseph, Abdulsalam Shuaibu, and Ekundayo Ogunkunle.

Earlier on Monday, an advance team of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development departed via the Muritala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.

The second batch will depart on July 13th.

Nigeria will be competing in nine sports at the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics which runs from July 23rd- August 8th.

The Paralympians will be competing in four sports from August 24-September 5, 2021.

The Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Sunday Dare at the send forth ceremony held in Abuja on Tuesday morning said the departure of the team for the Games is evidence that “working in unison, we can collectively, achieve whatever we set our minds to achieve as humans.”

He said all the athletes and officials that would feature at the Games have been severally educated on COVID-19 compliance and anti-doping instructions and urged them to adhere to the rules in order to compete safely and avoid the discomfort of COVID-19 isolation.

“In continuation of his grandiose support to the sports sector, President Muhammdu Buhari has committed enormous resources in the preparation and participation of Team Nigeria for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. As part of this effort, Mr. President would formally unveil the official Team Nigeria uniform for the Games during the presentation of the contingent to His Excellency, by the Honourable Minister,” Dare added.

The Nigeria contingent to Games is scheduled to move to Tokyo in four batches as follows:

Batch 1: July 6, 2021

Canoe Sprint

Rowing

Table Tennis

Batch 2: July 13, 2021

Athletics

Taekwondo

Wrestling

Batch 3: July 17, 2021

Gymnastics

Badminton

Batch 4: July 19, 2021

Basketball

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Argentina Fight Back to Defeat England 2-1, Set Up World Cup Final Clash with Spain

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Argentina booked their place in the FIFA World Cup final after producing a thrilling late comeback to defeat England 2-1 in a dramatic semi-final played on Wednesday in Atlanta.

The reigning South American champions showed remarkable resilience to overturn a second-half deficit, with goals from Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez cancelling out Anthony Gordon’s opener for England. The victory sends Argentina into their second consecutive World Cup final, where they will face Spain in a highly anticipated showdown for the title.

After a closely contested first half ended goalless, England made the breakthrough shortly after the restart. Anthony Gordon calmly finished from a well-delivered cross by Morgan Rogers to give the Three Lions a deserved 1-0 lead and raise hopes of a first World Cup final appearance in decades.

Argentina, however, responded with determination and dominated much of the remainder of the contest. England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was called into action repeatedly, producing a series of impressive saves to deny the South Americans as they piled on the pressure.

The breakthrough eventually came when Enzo Fernández unleashed a superb long-range effort that beat Pickford to restore parity, sparking renewed belief among the Argentine players and supporters.

With the match seemingly heading for extra time, Argentina delivered the decisive blow deep into stoppage time. Lionel Messi produced a trademark pinpoint delivery into the penalty area, where Lautaro Martínez rose highest to head home the winning goal in the 92nd minute.

England manager Thomas Tuchel introduced defensive reinforcements in an attempt to preserve the draw, but Argentina’s relentless attacking pressure ultimately proved too much for the Three Lions.

The victory keeps Argentina’s dream of lifting another World Cup trophy alive, while England’s campaign ends in heartbreaking fashion despite an impressive tournament run.

Argentina will now take on Spain in the World Cup final, with both football giants aiming to crown their outstanding campaigns with the sport’s biggest prize.

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France Beat Morocco 2-0 to Reach 2026 FIFA World Cup Semi-Finals as Mbappé and Dembélé Shine

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France secured a place in the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating Morocco 2-0 in their quarter-final clash at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Thursday.

Second-half goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé sealed victory for Didier Deschamps’ side, ending Morocco’s impressive World Cup campaign and keeping France on course for a third FIFA World Cup title.

After a tightly contested first half that ended goalless, France finally broke the deadlock in the 60th minute through Mbappé. The Real Madrid forward, who had earlier missed a first-half penalty after his weak effort was saved by Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, redeemed himself with a brilliant curling strike from the edge of the box to put Les Bleus ahead.

The goal was Mbappé’s eighth of the tournament, drawing him level with Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot.

France doubled their advantage just six minutes later when Mbappé turned provider. His perfectly weighted pass released Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, who calmly slotted a low finish beyond Bounou to make it 2-0 and effectively end Morocco’s hopes of a comeback.

Mbappé was later substituted with an ice pack on his right ankle, although there was no immediate indication of a serious injury.

Morocco, backed by strong support inside the 63,811-capacity stadium, fought bravely but struggled to create clear-cut chances, particularly in the absence of injured forward Ismael Saibari. The Atlas Lions were unable to break down a disciplined French defence, which recorded its third consecutive clean sheet in the knockout stage.

Earlier in the match, Mbappé had won a penalty in the 25th minute after being brought down by Noussair Mazraoui during a swift counterattack. Although the decision was briefly reviewed for a possible foul on Moroccan captain Achraf Hakimi in the build-up, the penalty stood. However, Bounou guessed correctly to deny the French captain from the spot.

The Moroccan goalkeeper produced several impressive saves throughout the first half, including a fine stop to deny Désiré Doué, while Lucas Digne also struck the top of the crossbar as France piled on the pressure.

Mbappé’s decisive goal also saw him reach 64 international goals in 104 appearances for France, further strengthening his status as the country’s all-time leading scorer. He has now scored 20 goals in 20 FIFA World Cup appearances, leaving him just one goal behind Lionel Messi’s tournament record of 21.

For Morocco, despite the disappointment of elimination, the tournament showcased another talented generation, including midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, as the North African nation continues preparations to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal.

France, champions in 2018 and runners-up in 2022, will now face either Spain or Belgium in the semi-finals in Dallas as they bid to reach a third consecutive FIFA World Cup final before long-serving head coach Didier Deschamps steps down after the tournament.

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World Cup 2026: Morocco Beat Scotland as Brazil Ease Past Haiti in Group C

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Morocco boosted their hopes of reaching the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Scotland, while Brazil returned to winning ways with a convincing 3-0 triumph over Haiti in Group C matches played on Friday.

The Atlas Lions secured all three points thanks to an early goal from Ismael Saibari at the Boston Stadium.

The PSV Eindhoven midfielder stunned Scotland just 72 seconds after kickoff, scoring the fastest goal of the tournament so far. The move began when Morocco captain Brahim Díaz collected the ball on the right flank and delivered a perfectly weighted pass behind the Scottish defence.

Saibari timed his run brilliantly before firing a powerful right-footed shot beyond goalkeeper Angus Gunn to give Morocco an early lead.

Despite Scotland enjoying periods of possession and pushing for an equaliser, Steve Clarke’s side struggled to create clear-cut chances. Morocco remained organised defensively and held firm throughout the match to secure a vital victory.

The result significantly improves Morocco’s chances of advancing from Group C, while Scotland now face a difficult task in their remaining fixtures as they seek to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

In the group’s other encounter, five-time world champions Brazil produced an impressive display to defeat Haiti 3-0.

Brazil entered the match under pressure after being held to a draw by Morocco in their opening game, but the South Americans responded in dominant fashion.

Striker Matheus Cunha was the star of the evening, scoring twice to lead the Selecao to victory. The Wolverhampton Wanderers forward opened the scoring before adding his second goal later in the contest.

Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior also got on the scoresheet, netting shortly before halftime to give Brazil a comfortable advantage heading into the break.

Brazil controlled the game from start to finish, creating numerous chances and limiting Haiti’s opportunities as Carlo Ancelotti’s side secured their first win of the tournament.

The victory puts Brazil firmly back in contention for a place in the knockout rounds, while Haiti, making their World Cup debut, face an uphill battle after suffering their second defeat of the competition.

With two rounds of matches completed, Group C remains finely balanced, with Morocco and Brazil strengthening their positions ahead of the decisive final group-stage fixtures.

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