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6th JOF Kids Cup Kicks Off In Lagos
The much awaited 6th edition of the annual Under-13 JOF Kids Soccer competition kicked off on Sunday, 16th February 2025 at the Union Bank Sports Club playground on Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos with 64 neighborhood football clubs and academies taking part in the tournament.
This is one of the Corporate Social Responsibility programs of the sponsor company, JOF Nigeria Limited, a wholly indigenous manufacturing and supply chain services organisation, which took special interest in the development of talents of the Nigerian youths. The U-13 JOF Kids Cup this year promises to be more glamorous, judging from the display of the kids during the kick-off match between Shaker Boys from Oshodi and Omonia Babes of Oto Awori.
Though Shakers Boys won the grudge tie by a lone goal, it was obvious that Omonia Babes put up a display on the pitch to send a message to opponents in the course of the first round of the competition that they are not pushovers.
Chairman Organising Committee of the tournament, Samuel Omolola disclosed that the first round will be keenly contested across three centres, Union Bank playground in Surulere, Ojo Oniyun playground in Ebute-Metta and Lekki playground in Eti-Osa, adding that matches are scheduled to be played on weekends to give the children opportunity of concentrating on their studies during the week. Omolola commended the sponsor, JOF Nigeria Limited, for the support since the first edition. He assured everyone that Lagos State Grassroots Soccer Association will continue to organize a tournament of high football standards that will motivate the kid footballers.
Mr. Adeyinka Adetunji, the Director, Strategic Support Services, who represented the Chairman/CEO of JOF Nigeria Limited played the ceremonial kick-off. Adetunji advised the footballers to enjoy themselves on the pitch while displaying their God-given talents.
Other registered participating teams in the 6th edition of the tournament are, Small Tiger of Epe, Rufy Academy of Badagry, Puma Boys of Ojo, Latoyam Boys of Aguda, United Boys of Ogijo, Alaro Babes of Apapa, Yinka Babes of Badagry, Barca of Mainland, Adeomo Boys of Okoko, Junior Arsenal of Alimosho, Kola Babes of Ipaja, Miracle FC of Ijesha, Young Stars of Lagos Island, Warrior FC of Agege, Bariga United of Bariga, HB Utility of Ilupeju, Oron Academy of Oyingbo, Edet Academy of Aguda, Oloto Babes of Otto, ADC Academy of Ogba, Ajegunle Boys of Ajegunle, Idimu Bombers of Idimu, Tom boys of Orile, Oworo United of Oworo, Tobi Boys of Ojodu, Rock FC of Ojodu, Ultimate Villa of Ikorodu, Royal FC of Iwaya, Stricker Academy of Oko-Oba, Dollar Boys of Ifako, Landa Boys of Okoko, Demilade Boys of Ayobo, MRS Academy of Imota, Global FC of Mushin, Fagbems Boys of Ikeja, Alaba United of Alaba, Oluyole FC of Ayobo, Ikosi babes of Ketu, St. Michael of Alimosho, B. Unit of Surulere, Amazon Boys of Ikoyi, Abey Boys of Ajah, Afun Academy of Maryland, Kamin Boys of Oyingbo, Zamadek of Lagos Island, Chelsea Boys of Ketu, Ajiran Boys of Ajiran, Okota Academy of Okota, Ola’s Babes of Somolu, Greater Tomorrow of Lagos Island, Strong Dove of Orile, Adamu Academy of Idi-Araba, Glory FC of Ikotun, Mafe Ace of Ijegun, Botife Ace of Abule-Egba, Solution Boys of Apapa, Dopemu United of Dopemu, United Star of Mafoluku, Musiner FC of Mushin, Ultimate Stars of Apapa, Young Boys of Ojo, Abu Babes of Igando and Aket Babes of Iddo.
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Why Serie A Defenders Should Fear Victor Osimhen’s Potential Return, According To Ex-Napoli Star Mario Rui
Why Serie A Defenders Should Fear Victor Osimhen’s Potential Return, According To Ex-Napoli Star Mario Rui
Former Napoli defender Mario Rui has issued a playful but serious warning to Serie A defenders: prepare for chaos if Victor Osimhen ever returns to Italy.
And honestly? He might be right.
The Super Eagles striker has already carved his name into Italian football history — and Rui believes his return would immediately shift the balance of power in the league.
“Victor Can Play For Any Top Club In The World” — Rui
Speaking to Tutto Sport, Rui didn’t mince words about Osimhen’s talent.
During Napoli’s iconic Scudetto-winning season, Rui and Osimhen formed one of the league’s most dangerous attacking connections.
Rui said:
“Look, Victor is someone who can play for any top club in the world. It would be a problem for Serie A if he returned.”
He even singled out Juventus, suggesting Osimhen’s presence alone could drastically transform their squad value and title chances.
Osimhen’s Legendary Impact In Italy
In case anyone forgot — Osimhen wasn’t just good in Serie A… he was historic.
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26 goals in the 2022/23 season
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First African to win the Capocannoniere
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Surpassed George Weah as Serie A’s highest-scoring African
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Led Napoli to their first league title in 33 years
He left Italy with 65 Serie A goals in just 108 matches — a monster return for any striker.
Then He Went To Turkey… And Got Even More Lethal
On loan at Galatasaray, Osimhen didn’t slow down.
He exploded.
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37 goals
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8 assists
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41 matches
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Another league title
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And a renewed reputation as one of Europe’s deadliest forwards
No wonder Rui believes he can dominate “anywhere in the world.”
What Osimhen’s Potential Return Means For The Global Sports Market
If Osimhen ever steps back into Serie A:
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Player valuations shift
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Broadcast attention spikes
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Sponsorship opportunities multiply
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Market interest in Nigerian and African players increases
He isn’t just a striker — he’s a sports market catalyst, capable of shaping commercial and competitive landscapes.
And that’s exactly why Sports Market International tracks stars like him closely.
Because players like Osimhen don’t just score goals — they reshape economies.
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Funke Oshonaike Makes History As First Nigerian Appointed To The IOC Athletes’ Commission
Nigerian sports just bagged another major win — and this time it’s thanks to one of the country’s most enduring legends, Funke Oshonaike.
The seven-time Olympian has officially become the first Nigerian ever appointed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission, cementing her status as one of Africa’s most influential voices in global sports.
This historic announcement came as IOC President Kirsty Coventry appointed five new members to reinforce the commission ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Oshonaike now joins an elite group of global athletes including:
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Soraya Aghaei Haji Agha (Iran, Badminton)
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Husein Alireza (Saudi Arabia, Rowing)
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Cheick Sallah Cissé (Côte d’Ivoire, Taekwondo)
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Mariana Pajón (Colombia, Cycling)
“I’m Excited, And My Efforts Were Noticed” — Oshonaike Reacts
For Oshonaike, this moment is more than an appointment — it is a dream fulfilled.
In her words:
“I am so excited because during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games campaign, I was impressed by the huge support from my country and athletes across the world.”
She added:
“This appointment confirms that my efforts did not go unnoticed. It has been my dream to impact the sport that has given me the rare opportunity to live well in life.”
And truly, if anyone has earned that seat, it’s Oshonaike — a woman who represented Nigeria in seven consecutive Olympic Games, from Atlanta 1996 to Tokyo 2020. That’s not just consistency; that’s greatness on autopilot.
IOC President Applauds The New Class
IOC President Kirsty Coventry highlighted the importance of the Athletes’ Commission in shaping the Olympic Movement:
“The Athletes’ Commission is essential in making sure athletes remain at the heart of everything we do.”
With the latest appointments, the commission now includes 23 members, representing athletes from across continents and from both summer and winter sports. Impressively, it maintains its gender balance with 13 women and 10 men.
The body ensures that athletes’ voices — from grassroots to the global stage — influence top-level decisions in the Olympic ecosystem.
Why Funke Oshonaike’s Appointment Matters
This milestone hits differently for Nigeria and Africa at large:
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It elevates Nigeria’s influence in global sports governance.
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It positions African athletes more strongly in Olympic policymaking.
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It shows that dedication, longevity, and excellence always get rewarded.
For a legend who has been inspiring young African athletes for nearly three decades, this is the perfect continuation of her legacy.
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Fikayo Tomori Explains Why He Chose England Over Nigeria
AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori has opened up on his decision to represent England on the international stage, explaining that the Nigerian Football Federation never officially contacted him.
Tomori, who initially represented Canada at youth level, later switched allegiance to England, earning five senior caps to date. While several English youth internationals with Nigerian heritage, including Ola Aina, Alex Iwobi, and Ademola Lookman, have opted for the Super Eagles, Tomori’s path led him to the Three Lions.
Tomori On His Decision
Speaking on the Filthy Fellas Podcast, Tomori outlined how England reached out after his stint with Canada’s youth team:
“I was playing for the Canada youth team, but about four months later, the England Academy manager reached out about the possibility of switching over. The next international break, England called me, and I knew I had to go. I thought if I said no, would I ever get a call-up again?”
He added that the transition felt natural because many of his Chelsea teammates, like Tammy Abraham, were already in the England setup.
“It didn’t feel different [from Canada] because all my friends were in there… it felt like Chelsea again,” Tomori said.
Nigeria’s Missed Opportunity
Tomori admitted that if Nigeria had made an approach, he might have considered playing for the Super Eagles.
“If it was Nigeria, I’d have gone,” he stated.
However, he clarified that no official call ever came, leaving him with no real choice.
“Would I have changed to Nigeria from England? I don’t know because at the time, I was playing for Chelsea, so I thought I would play for England. It’s not like I wouldn’t have played there, but they never called me, so I never had a choice to make.”
As Tomori continues to establish himself in Serie A with Milan, he now focuses on securing a spot in England’s 2026 World Cup squad, hoping to make his mark on football’s biggest stage.
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