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Women’s W/Cup: Netherlands’ Player Glad Over USA Exit
Netherlands forward Lineth Beerensteyn has said she celebrated the USA’s World Cup exit as the defending champions had “a really big mouth”.
The USA beat the Dutch in the 2019 final but their title defence ended with defeat by Sweden on penalties last Sunday.
The four-time winners’ last-16 exit was their worst performance at a World Cup.
“The first moment when I heard that they were out, I was just thinking, ‘Yes! Bye!’” said Beerynsteyn.
“From the start of this tournament they already had a really big mouth,” the Juventus attacker added, before the Netherlands’ quarter-final against Spain in Wellington.
“They were talking already about the final and stuff.
“I was just thinking, ‘you first have to show it on the pitch before you are talking’.”
The USA were bidding for an unprecedented third consecutive title, having previously never failed to reach the semi-finals.
They opened their World Cup campaign with a 3-0 win over Vietnam but then failed to win another game, including a 1-1 draw with the Netherlands in the group phase which meant the Dutch finished ahead of them in Group E.
“I am not being rude in that way. I mean, I have still a lot of respect for them, but now they are out of the tournament,” said Beerensteyn.
“For them, it’s a thing that they have to take with them in the future, don’t start to talk about something that’s far away.
“I hope that they will learn from that.”
Meanwhile, Magdalena Eriksson has said it would be wrong of Sweden to single out Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa for special attention when the sides meet in the quarter-finals today.
Miyazawa is the tournament’s leading scorer with five goals.
“I think that the whole team is a threat,” said former Chelsea defender Eriksson.
“Instead of focusing on one player on this Japanese team, I think it’s important to look at their whole team.”
Miyazawa’s five goals have come from just six attempts on target by the midfielder, who plays in Japan for Mynavi Sendai.
She has helped propel the 2011 world champions to within two wins of a third World Cup final in four attempts with goals against Zambia (two), Spain (two) and Norway.
“The most impressive thing about the Japanese team is that it doesn’t really matter who is on the end of their attacks,” added Eriksson, who recently joined Bayern Munich from Chelsea.
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We’ll use Sports to Promote Peace, create Wealth in Tai…Chairman.
Hon Dike who spoke with sports journalists shortly after the flag off the 2024 edition of Chairman’s Football Unity Tournament at Botem Tai in Tai LGA, said the tournament is an annual event to promote peace and unity in Tai as well identify budding talents in the area for global competition.
The opening ceremony of the tournament was more like a carnival was witnessed by huge crowd including prominent indigenes of Ogoni Kingdom, sports lovers and people from all works of life.
The LGA boss revealed that special sports committee will be setup in the area to work out modalities to strengthen sports development in Tai.
He advised the participants in the tournament from various wards in the LGA to play the game by the rules and conduct themselves in a peaceful and orderly manner and use the opportunity to showcase their talents.
Hon Dike further disclosed that his administration will also give priority attention to skills development among the youth to enhance their human capacity and promote enterprise development in the area.
Earlier in his address the Chairman of Tai LGA Football Council, Elder Wisdom Gorgor said the annual football competition has been a unifying factor in Tai LGA that need to be sustained to forge more unity and development in the area.
He urged the participants to see the competition as an opportunity to embrace football as a full career and earn sustainable livelihood.
Elder Gorgor who commended the Chairman of Tai LGA, Hon Dike for his visionary leadership and tremendous development achievements recorded in the LGA under his administration, appealled to the Chairman to build a Mini Sports Stadium in the area to promote sporting activities.
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NBA train youths, coaches in Nigeria
The training was held at the Sani Abacha Stadium Indoor Basketball Court in Kano last Saturday.
According to the Vice President and Head of NBA Nigeria, Gbemisola Abudu, the event was part of the league’s commitment to growing broader basketball ecosystem in Nigeria and making the game more accessible across the country.
“Our first Jr. NBA clinic in Kano speaks to our commitment to growing the game in Nigeria and creating more opportunities for boys and girls to learn and play the game,” Abudu said.
“Nigeria has a rich basketball history and abundance of talent, which is evident every time you watch an NBA game. We look forward to continuing to engage with basketball stakeholders, business leaders and members of the community to further the game’s reach and impact on young people around the country,” she added.
The 2024 basketball initiative clinics of NBA Nigeria also included the league’s inaugural Jr. NBA elite camp for 150 boys and age-16 girls held at the American International School in Lagos in July.
Others include the NBA’s building of 1,000 courts in Africa over the next decade, Nigeria’s Festival Coins and Salubata named the top two winning businesses at NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator’s inaugural Demo Day in New York City held last September, and the third edition of “NBA Meets Art,” a curated installation celebrating basketball through the lens of Nigerian art and culture as part of West Africa’s premier art fair Art X Lagos, held in November.
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BFN Hold Clinic to Empower Coaches
Central to this vision is the federation’s investment in capacity building, evident in the just-concluded one-week Level 1 Badminton World Federation (BWF) Coaching Course, which marked a significant milestone for Nigerian badminton.
Held in Abuja, the course brought together 13 young coaches from across Nigeria. The last time such a course was held in the country was in 2017, making this a historic and transformative step.
The training was facilitated by the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) in partnership with the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) and conducted by Dr. Ahmed Radah, the BCA Development Manager.
Radah, impressed by the talent he witnessed, praised Nigeria’s potential.
“Nigeria is blessed with immense talent and a strong badminton tradition. I believe this country has what it takes to dominate on the global stage,” he remarked.
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