Sports
Fans Criticise FIFA On Goal-line Technology Stand
A cross section of sports fans in Rivers State have criticised the world football governing body, FIFA for not heeding the calls for the introduction of goal-line technology in its competitions.
Calls for FIFA to introduce the goal-line technology had intensified during the just-concluded 2010 FIFA world cup held in South Africa following poor decisions by referees.
The development prompted FIFA President, Sepp Blatter’s announcement during the tournament that the issue would be discussed at its technical sub-committee meeting.
But the matter has been shelved after a FIFA’s spokesman said the matter would not be on the committee’s agenda for now.
In an interviews with Tide sports, a keen soccer follower, Charles Miebaka said he was disappointed by the decision of FIFA to postpone what he called a “burning issue”.
He described the decision of most referees at the world cup, especially the clear goal scored by Frank Lampard during England’s round of 16 match against Germany that was not given, as a bad decision which would have been solved by goal-line technology.
“That goal was a clear goal which should have been allowed and it would have boosted England’s chances of competing in that match, but they eventually lost woefully. I think the world should move with the time we are in the era of technology in all facets of our life”, Misbaka stated.
Another fan, Chukwudi Igwe said that if FIFA was skeptical about the technology, they should introduce more referees to man the goal posts in the interest of the game.
He called on FIFA to experiment with more referees in future FIFA organised competitions, if it was not comfortable with the distraction posed by the technology.
“Every new thing comes by experiment, FIFA should be amenable to the wishes of the people, because it is the people that spend their money to go and watch football, and they should watch a game and go back home feeling that no one was cheated.
“The last world cup showed that the football community can adapt to changes like we saw in the Vuvuvelas and the Fabulani ball”, he added.
It would be recalled that the committee of the International Football Association Board (IFAB), comprising representatives from FIFA and the four home nations, had rejected the notion of goal-line technology in March on the grounds of cost and possible disruption it would bring to the game.
The body which meets in Wales this week said it would not discuss on the issue till October when it would have a more formal meeting.
City Crime
‘NFF Conducted Federation Cup Draw Fairly’

The Nigeria Football Federation has defended the recent quarter-finals draw for the 2025 President Federation Cup, saying it was conducted in line with best global practices.
A member of the NFF Executive Committee Board, George Aluo, stated that criticism over venues for the quarterfinals was unfortunate.
Going by the fixtures released on Saturday by the football body, Abakaliki FC will take on Nasarawa United in Benin, Wikki Tourists will clash with Ikorodu City in Bwari, Abuja, Akwa United and Kwara United will fight it out in Enugu, just as Area 3, Abuja, will host the encounter between Rangers International and Plateau United. All matches are scheduled for May 3rd for the emergence of semifinalists in a leg affair.
However, there have been criticisms over the Ikorodu United vs Wikki Tourist tie billed for Abuja, with a section of the press saying the venue is skewed in favour of the Bauchi team.
Aluo, also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), said: “Some of our media men need better education, and newsmen should not be like the fans out there on the streets. In the English FA Cup, it is always a one-legged pairing that can see a club like Arsenal host Manchester United at home”.
Sports
Act Sports Signs New Teqball Specialist Contract In Nigeria

A new contract that will see Act Sports Di Oyibo Limited managing the career of Nigerian teqball specialist, Victor Oyemade, has been signed in Lagos.
The deal gives exclusive rights to Act Sports to manage, and exercise power of attorney over issues relating to the player’s welfare as it concerns his transactions, engagement for professional, promotional, sponsorships, endorsements, and exhibition purposes.
In signing the document, both parties also agreed that proper safeguards would be put in place to protect and promote the player’s interest at all times.
Director of Act Sports, Di Oyibo Limited, Pastor Samuel Robinson Oyibo, excited about the deal, said it would benefit both parties in the area of spreading the message of the sport, as well as laying a firm foundation for his new client’s future.
“Teqball is one of the world’s fastest-growing ball sports, and Victor Oyemade is the face of the sport here in Nigeria and Africa. That is why we are excited about this partnership that gives Act Sports official authorisation to manage his career, just as it will lay the foundation for its rapid growth in our country,” Pastor Oyibo said.
Oyemade was no less excited about the deal, saying it would help his growth in the sport.
Sports
Nigeria Name Handball Squads For Zonal Champs
Coaches of Nigeria’s U-18 and U-20 women’s handball teams have released their final lists of 14 players ahead of the IHF Women’s Trophy Zonal Phase, which will be held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, that commenced yesterday to end 24th of this month.
The two teams have been training at the Rowe Park Sports Centre, Yaba, Lagos, for close to two weeks and departed for the competition on Thursday.
Coach John Uzor of the national U-18 team has included Omole Joy of Defender Babes and her sister Omole Shola alongside Ojie Princess of Funad Academy alongside right back Faisat Balogun in the mix while Success Duru, Chetachi Ngaodurubie of COAS Babes and Sharon Okonkwo make the cut, amongst other players.
In the U-20 team, Coach Shittu Agboola has largely stuck with the players he has been grooming since their U-18 days. The team is led by Captain Chidera Ogbusimba alongside, her Rima Queens teammates the Samuel Sisters, Amina Mohammed and Joy Peters.
Israel-based Rahima Bello, Kehinde Babatunde of ASPAC HBC of Benin Republic and Esther Mathew, who is also based in Benin Republic, keep their places.
Coach Shittu believes his team will make Nigeria proud just as they did previously at the U-18 level.
“I am really upset that Taiwo Babatunde will not be part of the team for this competition as her school, Yaba College of Technology, insisted that they will not release her for national service because of examinations.
“We did everything humanly possible to secure her release and they didn’t care that it is a national service for the interest of Nigeria and the growth of sports. We have other players who are also students and they got a release from their schools but for no tangible reason, Yabatech refused to release Taiwo despite the fact that we did everything possible to secure her release. It’s sad and I hope the Federal Ministry of Education and the National Sports Commission will work in tandem so that schools will support our goal in making Nigeria proud in sporting events”.