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Swansea Confident Of Premiership Performance
Chairman Huw Jenkins has said that Swansea should not be written off as they prepare for their debut season in the Premier League.
The Swans will open their Premier League campaign with an away game at Manchester City on 13 August.
And Jenkins believes that Brendan Rodgers’ side can compete with the big clubs next season.
“Everybody would be foolish to write us off just for those type of games,” said Jenkins.
“We’ve proved in the Championship, [against] so called bigger clubs heavily spending way over our budget, we competed and competed very well [and] played the best football in the Championship.
“That will carry on and there’s no doubt, apart from the top four or five in the Premier League, every team in that league is beatable.
“We’ll continue the way we play football and hopefully that will be a good start for us and give us the right encouragement to go forward.”
Swansea will return to English football’s top flight next season following a 28-year absence.
They secured their Premier League place following a 4-2 win over Reading in the Championship playoff final at Wembley in May.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity and a challenge for us,” said Jenkins.
“We’re realistic. We know every game in the Premier League is going to be probably like our play-off final. It’s going to be a 90 minute battle from end to end.
“We’re just pleased to be here and hopefully we can give a good account of ourselves and compete in every game.
“Yes we need to start well, yes we need to build confidence and the Brendan and the team are happy they can compete.
“They can look forward to every game but ultimately there’s a long way to go and right throughout the season you have to remain competitive.”
The size of the task facing Swansea in the Premier League will have been underlined by their opening day fixture at big-spending Manchester City.
Roberto Mancini’s side last season finished third in the Premier League to secure a Champions League spot as well as winning the FA Cup.
And Jenkins says the game at the City of Manchester will be a benchmark for the rest of the campaign.
“It typifies the level we’re going to be up against in the Premier League,” added Jenkins, who has been chairman since 2004.
“It will be a good day. I’ve been there and watched other games.
“But to go there as a board of directors representing the club will be a great day for us, which no doubt we’ll all enjoy and so will our supporters.
“But ultimately nobody’s going to enjoy going to these grounds unless you compete and win games.
“We’ve got to make sure we find a way of doing that and then we will enjoy it a bit more.”
After facing Manchester City, the Swans open their home campaign against Wigan Athletic the following Saturday on 20 August.
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NCF targets success after W’Cup outing
Nigeria’s Junior Female Yellow Greens ended the tournament as the sixth-best nation, creating huge upsets against test-playing nations New Zealand and Ireland.
The team’s historic performance drew more attention to the game in Nigeria, and Akpata believes the NCF can achieve more by fostering strategic partnerships with brands and relevant stakeholders ahead of subsequent tournaments.
Having started the year on a bright note with the Junior Female Yellow Greens outing, NCF presidents noted that it was in line with the board’s strategic plans for the year.
“We redefined expectations as we went along and these girls deserve all the accolades they are getting. Having said that, this is not just happening by chance, it is four years in the making,” Akpata said at the reception organised by the NCF for the team last Friday.
“We have six targets. For the female team, we want to break into the top 20 in the world and the top 25 in the world for the male so that we can go and play in the Challenge League where we can play the ODI, that’s a different status.”
According to Akpata, the U-19 women’s team performance has aided the NCF’s plan to sell itself to potential partners.
“One of the key things again is that we now have a brand we can sell so we are going commercial. Let people also recognise that they can invest in the cricket brand. Before the World Cup, we got two requests from international companies including one in Costa Rica saying they want to have their names on our outfit. But I paused and thought I’d rather prefer a Nigerian brand. That’s what these girls have done. Hopefully, we will launch the Nigerian Super League this year as well.”
Other Nigerian national teams will also be in the mix to qualify for more World Cups this year, beginning with the men’s U-19 team, which will host other countries in Lagos by April. The men’s senior team are billed for the final phase of the men’s T20 World Cup qualifiers in November.
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IBF Cancels purse bid for Ajagba, Bakole elimination bout
The International Boxing Federation has cancelled its scheduled Thursday purse bid hearing for the heavyweight title elimination bout between Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba and Congo’s Martin Bakole.
The fight, which was previously announced by Riyadh Season head Turki Alalshikh for a May 2 Ring Magazine show in New York City, will now likely proceed through private negotiations between the fighters’ promoters.
The scrapping of the purse bid indicates that the IBF has removed the fight from its usual bidding process, where different promoters would compete for the rights to stage the bout.
This suggests that sufficient evidence was presented to the governing body to allow the promoters to negotiate terms privately.
This development doesn’t necessarily affect the status of the fight itself but rather changes how the financial aspects will be determined. Instead of promoters submitting sealed bids to the IBF, BOXXER and Top Rank can now directly negotiate the terms for their respective fighters.
There is also a chance that this means that the fight will be cancelled or indefinitely postponed.
Both heavyweights feature in The Ring’s top 10 rankings, with BOXXER-promoted Bakole at No.6 and Top Rank’s Ajagba at No.10.
The winner of the bout will become the mandatory challenger for IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, who defends his title against former WBO champion Joseph Parker on February 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Bakole (21-1, 16 KOs) enhanced his reputation with a stunning fifth-round knockout of previously unbeaten American prospect Jared Anderson last August at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. The victory marked his 10th consecutive win since his October 2018 stoppage loss to Michael Hunter.
The 33-year-old Congolese knockout artist, now based in Scotland, has been seeking major opportunities since his impressive victory over Anderson on Riyadh Season’s first venture into the US market.
Ajagba (20-1, 14 KOs), a 2016 Rio Olympics super heavyweight representative, has won his last five fights since suffering his lone professional defeat to Frank Sanchez in October 2021.
The Nigerian pugilist, who now trains in Houston, Texas, secured the biggest win of his career in his last outing, earning a split decision victory over Guido Vianello in Corpus Christi, Texas last April.
Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs), ranked No.2 by The Ring, awaits the winner of the elimination bout, as he prepares to defend his title against third-ranked Parker (35-3, 24 KOs) in Saudi Arabia.
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Aruna, renew rivalry at Singapore Smash 2025
Quadri Aruna
The intense rivalry between Nigeria and Brazil in table tennis will be reignited as two of the best players from these nations, Quadri Aruna and Hugo Calderano, clash in the second round of the Men’s Singles at the WTT Singapore Smash 2025.
Exactly one year after their last encounter at the 2024 WTT Finals in Doha, the Nigerian star will face off against the Brazilian sensation in what promises to be an explosive match between continental champions.
Calderano holds a slight edge, having won two of their three previous meetings. However, Aruna has the psychological advantage, having triumphed in their most recent match in Doha.
Aruna began his campaign at the Singapore Smash 2025 with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over South Korea’s Oh Jungsun.
Despite losing the first game 8-11, the Nigerian turned the tide with an 11-8 win in the second game. The third game was closely contested, but Aruna’s fast-paced shots during the rally secured an 11-9 win.
On his part, Calderano dominated Portugal’s Marcos Freitas with a swift 3-0 win in the first round, securing his spot in the second round, where he will battle the African champion today.
With the exits of Egypt’s trio Omar Assar, Mohamed El-Beiali, and Youssef Abdelaziz, Aruna remains the only surviving African in the Men’s Singles.
In the Women’s Singles, Egypt’s Hana Goda celebrated her 17th birthday with a first-round win over Spain’s Maria Xiao.
Competing in her fifth WTT Grand Smash event, Goda aimed for her first-ever singles win on this prestigious stage. Facing Xiao for the first time, the Spaniard took the early lead, but Goda fought back to win 7-11, 13-11, 11-5, 12-10, marking another milestone in her budding career.
However, her compatriots Dina Meshref and Mariam Alhodaby were eliminated in the first round, leaving Goda as the only surviving African in the Women’s Singles. Goda will face China’s Ma Kuai in the second round, aiming to extend her stay in Doha.
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