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FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s Falconets, Germany clash for top spot in Group D

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Falconets edge South Korea at U20 Women’s W’ Cup

Nigeria’s Super Falconets will tonight battle Germany in their second game at the ongoing FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup started on Saturday in Colombia.

Nigeria are in Group D alongside Germany, South Korea and Venezuela.

Chris Danjuma’s side won 1-0 against South Korea in their opening encounter on Monday.

Flourish Sabastine netted a late second half goal to give Nigeria all three points against the Asian country.

Sabastine scored the decisive goal four minutes from time following an assist from substitute Chukwuamaka Goodness Osigwe.

Nigeria sit in second position in Group D with three points and plus one goal difference.

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They are behind leaders Germany, who currently top the group with three points and plus three goals difference after beating Venezuela 5-2 in their first game on Sunday.

The West Africans currently sit in second position with three points behind leaders Germany, while South Korea and Venezuela are in third and fourth positions with no point.

Nigeria’s match with Germany will take place at the Estadio Metropolitano de Techo, Bogota.

Speaking, assistant coach of Yaba FC, Ahmed Omale, advised the Falconets on how to beat Germany and top Group D.

Omale also congratulated Nigeria for beating South Korea in their opening match.

“First and foremost, I want to congratulate the girls for the beautiful game they played against the South Koreans,”

“What Nigerians were expecting from the game [Nigeria vs South Korea] was a victory from the Falconets. They did very well and committed themselves into the game and I’m impressed with their performance.

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“I want to encourage them that they should keep it up and the only way they can top the group is to commit themselves into the remaining two matches.”

Do you think Nigeria stand a chance against Germany, who thrashed Venezuela 5-2 on Sunday?

Omale added, “With the performance I saw on Monday against South Koreans, I believe they would do better in their next game against Germany.

“I know Germany wouldn’t be an easy game, but with commitment, determination and hard work, I believe they can do well against Germany in their next game and come out with a good result. I wish them success,” he further stated.

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Mbappe on target as Real Madrid down Dortmund to reach Club World Cup semis

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Club World Cup: Madrid edge Dortmund 3–2 to reach semi-finals

Real Madrid secured a thrilling 3–2 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the FIFA Club World Cup, advancing to the semi-finals after a tense encounter filled with late drama.

The Spanish giants took early control of the match, opening the scoring in the 10th minute through G. García, assisted by Arda Güler. Just ten minutes later, F. García doubled the lead, this time with a pass from T. Alexander-Arnold. The first half ended with Madrid firmly in charge at 2–0.

Borussia Dortmund responded in the second half, mounting a spirited comeback. M. Beier pulled one back in the 90+2 minute, igniting hopes of a turnaround. However, Kylian Mbappé quickly restored Madrid’s two-goal advantage just two minutes later with a strike assisted by Güler, making it 3–1.

Dortmund refused to give up. D. Huijsen was shown a card in the 90+6 minute, and moments later, Mbappé was booked. In the 90+8 minute, Dortmund won a penalty, which S. Guirassy converted, reducing the deficit to 3–2. Despite the late pressure, Real Madrid held on until the final whistle.

With the win, Real Madrid will face Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals.

 

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Prophecy: Why Liverpool striker, Diogo Jota died before age 30

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Prophecy: Why Liverpool striker, Diogo Jota died before age 30

Portugal forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva have been laid to rest at a cemetery in their hometown of Gondomar, with their mother breaking down in tears at the sight.

The funeral took place in their hometown at the Gondomar church, near Porto, after they were involved in a car crash that occurred on the A-52 highway in Spain on Thursday, July 3.

Gandomar was flooded by football stars, including his Liverpool teammates, who were led to the scene by head coach Arne Slot and captain Virgil van Dijk on Saturday morning, July 3.

Manchester United duo of Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot, who were Jota’s international teammates, were also in attendance, as well as Chelsea star Joao Felix, per Sky Sports.

According to Daily Mail, the Al-Hilal duo of Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo, who played in the 2-1 loss to Fluminense in the United States, flew into Portugal on a private jet to attend their friend’s funeral.

President of FC Porto, Andre Villas-Boas also graced the funeral alongside top management staff of Jota’s former team, per BBC.

In her first public appearance, Jota’s widow, Rute Cardoso was spotted leaving the funeral home in tears after arriving with her husband’s corpse from Spain.

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According to Jaleos El Espanol, the funeral home was in the town where the couple met and began dating as teenagers, with the private wake held at a Catholic chapel 30 minutes away from where they married on June 22.

Jota is a free soul being- Karma President

Ghanaian prophet Karma President has shed more light on the unfortunate death of Liverpool star, Diogo Jota, and his brother.

In a viral video, the seer labelled the Portuguese forward as a ‘free being soul’.

Karma President stressed that only highly spiritually inclined individuals can identify the true nature of a free soul being.

He said: “You forget say I tell you before say free soul beings go leave this world, dem no go cross 30, their highest. Free soul beings, their forehead henn, roman figure I, II, III; they have these sign on their forehead. Only the spirit can see and tell you, mortals cannot see.”

 

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Reaction as Cristiano Ronaldo absent from Diogo Jota’s funeral 

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence from the joint funerals of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his footballer brother Andre Silva was causing shockwaves in their homeland today.

Portugal’s most capped player and team captain was expected to fly to Gondomar near Porto to pay his last respects alongside Jota’s club and country teammates at a wake yesterday and the funeral mass this morning.

But the 40-year-old dad-of-three was a no-show at both – with a leading Majorcan newspaper saying he was holidaying on the island and had been spotted in two upmarket destinations on board his £5.5 million 88-feet long Azimut Grande yacht, which boasts five luxury cabins and six bathrooms.

Liverpool teammates, Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva and Manchester United full back Diogo Dalot, both Portuguese national team players, were among the footballers who packed into the church this morning – the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar.

Portugal internationals Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves, seen in tears on Friday night before their Club World Cup clash in Orlando, also made it to the church on time along with Portugal manager Roberto Martinez who has been in the States as a member of the FIFA Club World Cup Technical Study Group.

Portuguese journalist Antonio Ribeiro Cristovao said shortly before today’s mass began: ‘He is the captain of the Portugal squad. Many expected he would attend.

‘Diogo Jota was part of the team. Maybe there are some reasons we don’t know.

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‘If he doesn’t attend, he has to explain the reason. He has that responsibility. He is the captain.’

Sports journalist and commentator Luis Cristovao called his absence ‘inexplicable’ as the funeral mass got underway without Cristiano, saying: ‘Being inexplicable, any justification will fall short of the shortcoming he committed with his absence.’

And TV sports commentator Pedro Fatela, added of the Al-Nassr striker’s no-show: ‘This absence will be much discussed. There must be justifications in the coming days.

‘We will know why Cristiano wasn’t able to travel to Gondomar to be present in this moment, but he is the captain.

‘All of us were expecting, as all coaches and players were there, to have the captain side by side with his teammates.’

A football fan commenting on Cristiano’s no-show on X said: ‘For Cristiano Ronaldo not to interrupt his holidays to appear at the funeral is something inadmissible as a friend and as Portugal’s captain.

‘It was the least he should have done.’

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Referencing Cristiano’s emotional Instagram post after he learned about Diogo and brother Andre Silva’s car crash deaths on the A-52 highway near Zamora close to Spain’s north-west border with Portugal in the early hours of Thursday morning, he added: ‘It’s not just messages on social media that count, it’s not just money that counts.’

Another Portuguese X user called Flavia, hinting Cristiano must have decided he didn’t want to be the focus of fans and well-wishers and detract from the funeral by attending, said: ‘People are already criticising Cristiano Ronaldo for not showing up at the wake and funeral.

‘Folks, I don’t know if you realise what Cristiano Ronaldo means to Gondomar.

‘I understand it would be good for our captain to attend the funeral but we can’t forget who Ronaldo is.

‘I understand why he doesn’t show up.’

A follower responding to her message agreed saying: ‘The problem is a lot of people have no respect and would have gone to have a chance of seeing Ronaldo and not for Diogo.’

Local reports Cristiano had been spotted on his luxury yacht in Majorca first emerged yesterday evening on the eve of the funerals.

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He posted an emotional tribute to the Liverpool winger and his footballer brother Andre Silva when he learned they had died in the early hours of Thursday after crashing in a 200mph £180,000 Lamborghini Huracan following a suspected tyre blowout.

Rute Cardoso reacts as pallbearers carry a coffin, at the funeral ceremony of her late husband Liverpool’s Portuguese soccer player Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who died in a car crash near Zamora, Spain, at the Chapel of the Resurrection, in Gondomar, Portugal, July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

The siblings were on their way to the Spanish port city of Santander so Diogo, who had been advised against air travel following lung surgery, could take a ferry to the UK and head on to Liverpool.

Reporting former Manchester United frontman Cristiano had been spotted relaxing in the Balearic Islands, respected Majorcan newspaper Ultima Hora said late yesterday: ‘Cristiano Ronaldo has chosen Majorca again as a destination to enjoy his summer vacation.’

It went on to report the Portuguese star had been seen in the upmarket resort of Illetes on Majorca’s south-west coastline and the port of Andratx on board his £5.5 million yacht.

And it added: ‘Although on this occasion he hasn’t been seen outside of his yacht, it’s normal for the footballer to take advantage of his stay on the island to train, go to high-class restaurants and enjoy family life.’

Cristiano last holidayed in Majorca with his family three years ago.

An employee of the footballer’s, thought to have been one of his bodyguards, was injured during the break when the sports car he was driving came off the road and smashed into a stone wall protecting a house near Cristiano’s holiday home.

The Bugatti he crashed was one of two cars the former Manchester United frontman had ferried over to the Spanish island for his sunshine break.

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Cristiano was reportedly in another vehicle in a small convoy with his loved ones when his employee came off the road after they left their rented family home for a day out.

He was said at the time to have ordered other staff to remain at the scene while they continued their journey.

The badly-damaged Bugatti was later driven away on a tow-truck under a blue tarpaulin.

The owner of the Majorcan house hit by Cristiano Ronaldo’s sports car subsequently said he had pledged to pay for the damage.

The unnamed homeowner revealed he was promised compensation after turning up at his rented mansion to try to speak to him.

In his Instagram tribute to newly-married Diogo and his brother Cristiano said: ‘Doesn’t make any sense. Just now we were together in the national team, just now you were married.

‘To your family, to your wife and children, I send my condolences and wish them all the strength in the world. I know you will always be with them. R.I.P. Diogo and Andre We will all miss you.’

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Diogo Jota’s long-time agent Jorge Mendes attended yesterday’s wake after travelling to Spain to spend time with the footballer’s heartbroken loved ones including his widow Rute Cardoso, mum to their three children, while they tried to repatriate his body.

Cristiano has not explained his absence yet on his social media.

 

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BREAKING: Osimhen to join Liverpool for record signing

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Liverpool are reportedly set to table a stunning £15 million-per-year salary proposal to lure Victor Osimhen to Anfield, as the Nigerian striker weighs up his next move following a prolific loan spell at Galatasaray.

The 26-year-old forward is understood to be prioritising a switch to the Premier League this summer, having already turned down lucrative approaches from Saudi side Al-Hilal.

Liverpool are now believed to be at the front of the queue, with manager Arne Slot keen on bolstering his attacking options following the tragic death of Diogo Jota in car accident.

The Premier League giants are willing to match Galatasaray’s salary offer to Osimhen, according to Fanatik.

Osimhen was in scintillating form last season in Turkey, scoring 37 goals and providing eight assists across all competitions for Galatasaray. His explosive displays turned him into a cult hero among fans and played a crucial role in the club’s domestic double.

However, hopes of keeping him in Istanbul permanently appear to have been dashed, with the striker reportedly rejecting the Turkish champions’ contract offer.

While Galatasaray were prepared to meet Napoli’s initial €75 million release clause and offer a reported €18 million annual salary, fresh reports from Italy suggest that clause expired on July 1, with Napoli now demanding upwards of €80 million for a permanent transfer.

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Juventus have also shown interest, but a return to Serie A is said to be low on Osimhen’s priority list. Chelsea and Manchester United remain admirers, yet neither club has made a formal bid so far.

Liverpool appear to be actively monitoring Osimhen’s situation and are prepared to accelerate talks should Napoli soften their valuation.

Osimhen, who stands at 1.86m, is not only a clinical finisher but also an athletic, powerful presence in the final third. His ability to stretch defences, win aerial duels, and maintain a high shot accuracy (41.6%) makes him an ideal fit for Liverpool’s high-octane attacking style. His 5.2 shots per 90 minutes in the Turkish Super Lig underscore his hunger in front of goal.

With only a year left on his Napoli contract, Liverpool could look to strike a deal before the competition heats up. Osimhen’s arrival would add significant firepower and could spell the end of Darwin Nunez’s inconsistent reign as the club’s leading striker.

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Super Eagles goalkeeper faces 4-year ban over ‘fraud’

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Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye is at risk of up to a four-year ban for sporting fraud after he was deferred to the disciplinary commission.

The shot-stopper is accused of purposefully receiving a yellow card at the 64th minute during a Serie A match between Udinese and Lazio.

The match was played on March 11, 2024, and he was booked for time-wasting with his team leading 2-1.

Authorities flagged a rush of suspicious betting activity around Okoye receiving a yellow card, which at 8/1 odds allegedly generated over €120,000 in winning bets.

Most of them were based around the provinces of the city of Udine.

Okoye was placed under investigation along with three friends, including the owner of a pizza restaurant in Udine, and has now been deferred to the disciplinary commission.

The charges are more serious than previously thought, namely of sporting fraud rather than just irregular betting.

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If found guilty of sporting fraud, then he risks up to a four-year ban.

The 25-year-old is a Nigeria international with 18 senior caps who joined Udinese from Watford in the

 

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Jubilation as FIFA set to hand Nigeria 2026 World Cup ticket

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Jubilation as FIFA set to hand Nigeria 2026 World Cup ticket

Nigeria’s soccer fans have reasons for excitement as football governing body has hinted on fresh move that could land the Super Eagles 2026 World Cup ticket.

The Super Eagles have played six games during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, which began in the international window of November 2023 and have picked up only seven points.

Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro, who led the team to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final, kicked off the campaign with two draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

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Finidi George oversaw four games in charge of the Super Eagles, two of which came in the qualifiers. He drew 1-1 against South Africa and lost 2-1 to Benin Republic, ultimately costing him his job.

Eric Chelle instilled hope in Nigerians with a 2-0 away win against Rwanda, but it came crashing down after a late equaliser meant Nigeria played a 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe in Uyo.

The chances of Super Eagles qualification to next year’s mundial is if
FIFA is hit South Africa with a three-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player and the Nigerian team win all the remaining games.

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South Africa fielded the ineligible Teboho Mokoena in their 2-0 win over Lesotho on matchday five of the qualifier, despite receiving yellow cards on matchday one and four.

According to Score Nigeria, a top official has confirmed that FIFA will slap Group C leaders Bafana Bafana with a three-point deduction as a penalty for the major gaffe.

The 2010 World Cup hosts are too of Group C with 13 points, which will reduce to 10 when their penalty takes effect, and further open the race to qualify in the group.

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