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Libya’s Opponents Worry Over Players Safety

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The coach preparing to meet Libya in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier this weekend said he hoped none of their players have died during the fighting.

Libya play Mozambique in a ‘home’ match relocated to Cairo because of the civil unrest across the North African nation.

“I have a DVD of our home match against them and I hope we will recognise some of their players,” says Mart Nooij.

“Because then the guys are alive,  we don’t know from the outside world who is dead or alive over there.”

The teams last met in September 2010 when the Mozambicans were held to a goalless draw by Libya in the opening round of Group C matches.

The Confederation of African Football (Caf) said that Libya’s federation originally sought a postponement of the game, saying it could not arrange for players to travel from Tripoli.

The Libyan capital has experienced some of the worst violence in recent weeks as the uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi’s 42-year rule finally reached the city.

Since NATO imposed flight restrictions on Libya earlier this year, its football teams have had to travel by road from Tripoli to Tunisia before flying onwards.

Players from across the country competed in March’s clash in neutral Bamako against Comoros, which Libya won 3-0.

Just three months later, the fall of Benghazi to rebel forces meant that the team that travelled to Comoros for the return leg consisted of players still based in Tripoli.

With the possibility that players based in Benghazi, which is closer to Egypt, will be used for the match, Dutchman Nooij admits he is preparing his team with no knowledge of Libya’s starting XI.

And it is still unclear whether Libya’s Brazilian coach Marco Paqueta will be taking charge of the game.

“It’s difficult because the opponent has a lot of problems,” Nooij explained.

“I know there’s a revolution and a war inside the country but I don’t know what exactly is happening there,  I’m a foreigner.

“We are simply training to prepare ourselves for this match.”

Caf has decided that Saturday’s match in the Egyptian capital will be played behind closed doors for security reasons.

Despite the troubles, Libya trail group leaders Zambia by just a point and can still qualify for next January’s finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.

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Okrika Utd Coach Hails Fubara Over Simplified Tournament

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The Head Coach of Okrika United FC, IsaacTama has commended the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara for hosting of the Simplified Football Tournament in the State.
Coach Tama made the commendation yesterday after Okrika United defeated Degema LGA 2-0 at the competition holding at the Sharks Football Stadium in Port Harcourt.
He expressed joy over his side’s victory, saying that his team had worked so hard before the kick-off of the tournament.
“The Governor has done very well because it has been like five to six years we saw competions among the 23 LGAs in the State.
” As you can see, we are very happy because this tournament is showcasing our local players from all the LGAs.
” So, I thank Governor Sim Fubara. We trained over two months before the competition so we prepared very well, I am surprised that we scored only two goals. The first half was so tough because the Degema team was so hard and rough in their approach, so my players were distraught. In the second half, I made two substitutions that yielded the two zero win. I saw that they were playing karate football so I changed the strategies to play from defence and attacking from the wings.
” You know, the competition has three phases, the first is to come out of the group stage, for now, we are pushing from the group stage, then, we move on” Tama said.
He described the CTC chairman of Okrika LGA, Princess Oga as the best chairman in the State, adding that she released money for the team on time.
“Before we started, we asked for N12.8 million and she did not delay in taking action. She even promised to pay players N30, 000 each if we win the match we just played. “Women CTC Chairmen are the best ooh?, ” Tama stated.

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Tinubu Declares Youth Games Open In Asaba

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The 8th editon of National Youth Games (NYG) was declared opened by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday, at Stephen Keshi Stadium Asaba, Delta State.
It was a colourful opening ceremony characterized with funfares, even as the heavy down could not stop the colorful ceremony.
Excitment was on the air when athletes, coaches and people from all works of life witnessed the ceremony in a full capacity Stadium.
Speaking Presidency Tinubu said the game was to hunt talents and noture them to stadium, as he accepted the abysmal performance of Nigeria’ athletes at the just concluded Paris Olympics.
He noted that Sports in Nigeria’ is declining occasion by ageing Sportsmen and stressed for norturing young athletes that will represent the country.
The President who was represent by the minister of youth and sports, Hon. John Enoh said sports plays a crucial role in creating wealth, peace and international diplomacy.

Tonye Orabere

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Bonny To Retain Football Club After Tournament

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The Caretaker Chairman of Bonny Local government Council of Rivers State, Hon Anengi Barasua Claud – Wilcox has promised to retain the Bonny Stars FC after the Simplified Football Tournament currently going on at the Sharks Football Stadium in Port Harcourt.
According to her, Bonny LGA is known for footballing, so retaining the team at the end of the tournament would help the youths to promote their careers in the round leather game.
Hon Claud – Wilcox made the promise in an interview with sports journalists shortly after Bonny Stars FC played out a goalless draw against Eleme LGA at the Simplified Governor’s Cup for the 23 LGAs in Port Harcourt.
She praised her team despite the goalless draw, adding that the Eleme team were also a good team.
” I am very proud of my team as you can see, the opponents look young but my boys look stronger.
” The game ended well, 0-0. I think our main purpose in the tournament is to win the cup and it will go a long way for our support to Governor Sim Fubara.
“The name of the tournament, Simplified football Cup Rivers State shows that the 23 LGAs are all Simplified.
” We want to ensure we win the competition and bring the cup to Bonny LGA.
” Retaining the team yes because Bonny is known for good footballing and is also a way of encouraging the youth for them to promote their career” Hon Wilcox said.
The Bonny CTC Boos also revealed to empower other sport like female football, tennis, track and some indoor games most especially in school to keep the youths busy..
” Our target is to win the competition to showcase that the Governor is our own.
” We will try as much as possible to keep the team because is a way of encouraging the youth and to set the mind a way crime” She said.
The Chairman used the medium to advise Rivers people to engage the youth in sporting activities because it goes a long way to encourage them and keep them active, while advancing their fitness and health.

Kiadum Edookor

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