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Pinnick ecstatic as Nigeria U23 Team lifts U-23 Afcon trophy

NFF President Amaju Pinnick was in ecstasy on Saturday night after the U-23 National Team, won the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in Dakar, Senegal.

“This is another reason to celebrate. We are delighted. But we give a lot of credit to the players and the officials led by Coach Samson Siasia. They showed exceptional perseverance and unyielding spirit to do the nation proud.

“The NFF as a Federation has special praise for Coach Siasia. He was strong mentally and never lost focus, even in the face of odds. He is deserving of every encomium.”

The triumph was the fourth major trophy in the 14-month life of the Amaju Pinnick administration, with the Super Falcons’ 2014 African Women Championship title, the Flying Eagles’ Africa U-20 Cup of Nations win in Senegal earlier in the year and the Golden Eaglets’ successful retention of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile in November being the others.

Siasia Samson Nigeria U23 Coach credit fifa.com
Siasia Samson Nigeria U23 Coach credit fifa.com

The Nigeria U23 Team had already made of sure of a place in the men’s football tournament of the 2016 Olympics before the final, when a well –placed penalty by Oghenekaro Etebo condemned host Senegal to defeat in Wednesday’s semi final at the same venue.

Nigeria’s player of the tournament, Etebo, set the Nigeria U23 Team on the way in Saturday’s final, with a goal from the penalty spot in the 14th minute. The forward himself had been double–teamed by two Algerian defenders but picked himself up to send the goalkeeper the wrong way.

Algeria drew level in a most bizarre manner, when Nigerian defender Segun Oduduwa headed past his own goalkeeper and into the net from a delicate pull–out by an Algerian forward in the 31st minute.

Etebo, who rained shots at the Algerian goal from every angle, was strong and purposeful all through, and five minutes to interval, picked up the ball in the centre circle and ran past a horde of Algerian defenders before firing low into the net past the Algerian goalkeeper.

In the 69th minute, the brilliant Nigeria goalkeeper Emmanuel Daniel saved his second penalty in as many matches. After foiling Sory Keita in the first half of Wednesday’s semi final, Daniel again rose to the occasion to stop Algeria’s dangerman Ferhat after Oduduwa, who had a game to forget, had fouled an Algerian striker in the box.

The Nigeria U23 Team weathered the expected final 20–minute onslaughts of the North Africans very well, even creating chances of their own, and were fully worth the African title at the end.

NFF 1st Vice President, Barr. Seyi Akinwunmi, who was also leader of delegation when the U-20 boys lifted the African title in Senegal in March, was among the dignitaries at the Stade Leopold Sedar Senghor on Saturday night.

South Africa picked the third African ticket, condemning host Senegal to misfortune with 3-1 penalty shoot–out defeat in the third place match.

Sierra Leone And Senegal Claim Beach Volleyball Gold At Zone 2 AAG Qualifiers

2015 All Africa games- Beach Volleyball

Dakar, Senegal, May 21, 2015- Sierra Leone men and Senegal Women beach volleyball teams grabbed the gold medals in Zone 2 qualifiers to 2015 All Africa Games held at the Diamalaye beach in the Senegalese capital Dakar.

Four countries confirmed their qualification in both genders to the prestigious event as Sierra Leone, Gambia, Senegal and Guinea Conakry represent zone 2 in Congo Brazzaville African Games.

Sierra Leone and Gambia male teams
Sierra Leone and Gambia male teams

In Men’s competition Sierra Leone, Gambia and Sengal were tied in the same number of points to settle the tie through the point ratio where Sierra Leone led by 1.13 ratio to win the first position, followed by Gambia 1.12 and Senegal 1.09. Guinea Conakry came fourth in the standings but also confirmed a place in the finals.

In the women’s side Senegal won their three opponent to claim the gold medal by 6 points followed by Guinea 5 pts, Gambia 4 and Sierra Leone 3, where the 4 teams book their vacancies to the finals.

The finals of All Africa Games will be hosted by Congo Brazzaville in September 4-19 and will feature the top 24 teams in Africa where the top 2 in Zones 1 and 7 and the top 4 from the other zones (2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) capture their tickets to the second ever beach volleyball competition at the peak sports event in Africa.

Gambian team
Gambian team

Results

Men
Match No. 1 SEN vs. GUI – 2:0 (21:17, 21:17)
Match No. 2. SLE vs. GAM – 2:0 (21:19, 21:17)
Match No. 3 SLE vs. GUI – 2:0 (21:15, 21:11)
Match No. 4 GAM vs. SEN – 2:0 (27:25, 21:18)
Match No. 5 GAM vs. GUI – 2:0 (21:16, 21:11)
Match No. 6 SEN vs. SLE – 2:0 (23:21, 21:15)

Women
Match No. 1 SEN vs. GUI – 2:0 (21:15, 21:07)
Match No. 2. GAM vs. SLE – 2:0 (21:13, 21:16)
Match No. 3 GUI vs. SLE – 2:0 (21:11, 21:13)
Match No. 4 SEN vs. GAM – 2:0 (21:15, 21:12)
Match No. 5 GUI vs. GAM – 2:0 (21:08, 21:11)
Match No. 6 SEN vs. SLE – 2:0 (21:10, 21:15)

Final Ranking

Men Women

1. Sierra Leone 1. Senegal
2. Gambia 2. Guinea
3. Senegal 3. Gambia
4. Guinea Conakry 4. Sierra Leone

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Dakar Development Centre To Organise Beach Beach Volleyball Refereeing Course

As part of the strategic development plan to improve the CAVB Beach Volleyball in Africa, Dakar Development Centre will organize a course of International Referee Candidate beach volleyball which will be held in Dakar, Senegal July 28 to August 4.

Dakar Development Centre invites all the National Federation to register their eligible referees to participate in this course by filling attached forms and return them to the Centre on or before June 6, 2015 deadline.

The center director Mbaye Deme Urged the national federations to get the greatest befit from that course in the framework of the CAVB strategy to widespread Beach VB in the entire continent regions.

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24 Coaches Successfully Pass Level I Course In Dakar, Senegal

Course Instructor Mostafa-Ahchouche Speaking with the media
Course Instructor Mostafa-Ahchouche Speaking with the media

A successful level I Coaches Course was organised successfully in Dakar Development Center in collaboration with Senegal Volleyball Federation in March 20 to 31, 2015.

The course was attracted by 32 coaches and instructed by FIVB expert Mostafa Ahchouche from Morocco and Mbaye Deme from Senegal. The course participants came from 4 different countries; Cameroon, Comoros, Gambia and Senegal and include 5 women.

The Theoritical Part Of The Course
The Theoritical Part Of The Course

The closing ceremony was attended by the Minister of Sports, National Olympic Committee President, Senegal Volleyball Federation president and Director of the Stadium hosting the course Demba Diop.

Among the 32 participants, 24 successfully passed the course.

The Participants Apply Their Strategy
The Participants Apply Their Strategy

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Manu Garba Wants Big Opening Day Win At AYC

Flying Eagles coach Manu Garba has said he hopes for a convincing win over hosts Senegal in Sunday’s opening match at the 2015 AYC in Dakar.

“We want to win convincingly because in any tournament your opening match is very crucial. It will boost your confidence,” said Manu.

“With the U17s (2013 CAF U17 Championship), we started very well by beating Ghana 6-1 before we went all the way to the final.

“We also trounced Mexico 5-1 in our opening match at the 2013 FIFA U17 World Cup and then went on to win the tournament.

“This is how we wish to start the competition in Senegal, even though we respect and do not underrate our opponents, who will be playing at home in front of their fans.”

The coach added: “We want to win all our matches and by implication it means we want to be champions in Senegal and go to the World Cup in New Zealand as African champions.”

The Flying Eagles will be one of the youngest squads at this year’s tournament after promoting as many as eight players from the U17 team who won the U17 World Cup in United Arab Emirates two years ago.

FLYING EAGLES GOALKEEPERS IN SENEGAL - Dele Alampasu (far left), Olorunleke Ojo and Joshua Enaholo
FLYING EAGLES GOALKEEPERS IN SENEGAL – Dele Alampasu (far left), Olorunleke Ojo and Joshua Enaholo

Striker Taiwo Awoniyi scored four goals and provided as many assists on the way to Nigeria’s fourth U17 World Cup triumph.

He said his personal target is to score in all the matches in Senegal 2015.

“I will always play for the team but I wish to score in every match at this tournament,” said the lanky top striker.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria U20 team will train at the 45,000-capacity Leopold Sedar Senghor, the venue for Sunday’s match against the host country, by 4.30pm local time later Friday.

The training will be for an hour.

They will round up their training for the match on Saturday morning at the Stade Iba Mar Diop in Dakar.

Time will be 8am local time.

Flying Eagles Have First Training In Senegal

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have had their first training in Senegal ahead of their opening AYC clash against the host country.

The Nigeria U20 team trained Thursday evening at the Stade Iba Mar Diop in Dakar.

The training lasted an hour and a half and all 21 players trained fully.

The Flying Eagles will have a feel of the pitch at the Leopold Sedar Senghor Stadium in Dakar, venue of their opening AYC match against hosts Senegal, Friday evening by 4.30pm local time, which is 5.30 pm Nigerian time.

Flying Eagles at Thursday evening training in Dakar
Flying Eagles at Thursday evening training in Dakar

Their last training before the Sunday showdown will be Saturday at the Stade Iba Mar Diop, which at a time was the country’s national stadium and is named after a foremost physician cum politician.

Team arrival meeting with CAF officials will be by 10am at the Junior Eagles Alafifa Hotel during which the players and officials will be given their accreditation as well as put through the competition guidelines.

Flying Eagles doctor Ozi Salami will also attend a seminar for the eight team doctors at the AYC Friday morning.

FLYING EAGLES SETTLE DOWN IN DAKAR AHEAD AYC OPENER

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have settled down in Dakar ahead of Sunday’s opening AYC match against hosts Senegal.

The Flying Eagles checked into their four-star Alafifa Hotel in bustling downtown Dakar, not far from the Presidential villa, around 3am local time, which will be 4am Nigerian time Thursday) after a flight that took them from Abuja via Lagos and Banjul, Gambia.

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They will train most likely at the match venue by 4.30pm local time later Thursday.

Nigeria leader of delegation Rafiu Yusuf said the traditional arrival meeting with CAF officials earlier fixed for Thursday will now be on Friday.

Weather conditions are favourable, warm in the afternoon and not as cold as it was the early morning when the team touched down in Dakar.

“It’s mildly cold, good weather to play football non-stop,” said midfielder Ifeanyi Ifeanyi.

In the meantime, Flying Eagles opponents on Sunday, Senegal, have been busy preparing for the tournament as they have won their last two warm-up matches against both Zambia and South Africa, who are in Group B.

The host nation won both matches 1-0.

Reports suggest they have revamped the squad now handled by former Teranga Lions of Senegal coach Joseph Koto in the last two weeks.

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Flying Eagles Depart For AYC Wednesday

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles will depart for the African Youth Championship in Senegal on Wednesday, officials have announced.

The Flying Eagles secretary Aliyu Ibrahim Awal disclosed that the team will fly out of Abuja via Lagos and Banjul, Gambia, to Dakar.

“We will leave Abuja Wednesday afternoon on our way to Dakar,” said the top team official.

The team will begin their quest for the 2015 AYC on Sunday against hosts Senegal.

Kick-off time is 5.30 pm Nigerian time at the Stade Leopold Sedar Senghor in Dakar.

They will also take on Congo March 11 and Cote d’Ivoire March 14.

The final group game against the Ivorians will be played at the Stade Caroline Faye in M’bour, which is a short bus ride from Dakar and the base for Group B.

The four semi-finalists at this tournament will represent Africa at the 2015 FIFA U20 World Cup to be staged in New Zealand from May.

Flying Eagles
Flying Eagles

Flying Eagles final AYC squad:

Goalkeepers: Joshua Enaholo, Sunday Alampasu, Olorunleke Ojo

Defenders: Musa Muhamed, Zaharadeen Bello, Izu Omego, Mustapha Abdullahi, Samuel Okon, Abdulganiyu Saheed

Midfielders:Ifeanyi Matthew, Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, Akinjide Idowu, Obinna Nwobodo, Bernard Bulbwa, Abdullahi Alfa

Strikers: Taiwo Awoniyi, Christian Pyagbara, Abdullahi Ibrahim Alhassan ‘Muazam’, Usman Hassan, Chidera Ezeh, Wasiu Jimoh

Flying Eagles Name Final AYC Squad Thursday

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have to submit a final 21-man squad for the 2015 AYC to CAF by midnight of Thursday, officials have disclosed.

The Nigeria U20 currently have a 28-man provisional squad that includes Belgium-based defender Wilfred Ndidi and Dolphins new signing Christian Pyagbara.

Pyagbara joined the Flying Eagles training camp in Abuja on their return from two warm-up matches in Ghana, while the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) are waiting on Belgian club Genk over the release of Ndidi for the AYC.

Musa Yahaya, flying eagles

In the meantime, the results of the scans on Musa Yahaya and Zaharadeen Bello are expected to be made known in the new week.

Yahaya suffered a knee injury during the Flying Eagles second test match against Ghana in Tema, while Bello is nursing a swollen calf.

The Nigeria U20s are due to fly out for a training tour ahead of the AYC, which kicks off March 8 in Dakar, Senegal.

Flying Eagles sweat on injured Musa Yahaya

The Flying Eagles are sweating on the fitness of star forward Musa Yahaya, who is nursing a knee injury he suffered in a warm-up match in Ghana.

The Tottenham Hotspur youth star is expected to undergo a scan to determine the extent of the injury he received when he was dangerously tackled in the Flying Eagles second friendly against Ghana on Wednesday.

The injury forced him out of the match in the 39th minute.

U17 world champion Yahaya, who scored in the Flying Eagles first match against the Black Satellites, did not join the rest of the squad at the gym at the FIFA Goal Project in Abuja Friday morning.

The other injury worry for the Nigeria U20 team is central defender Zaharadeen Bello.

Bello has been nursing a calf injury and as a result he did not feature in the second friendly against Ghana in Tema, which the Flying Eagles won 2-0.

Musa Yahaya, flying eagles

“We will review their cases and see what can be done promptly,” disclosed Flying Eagles doctor Ozi Salami.

Meanwhile, Flying Eagles coach Manu Garba has maintained his team still need to work on some weaknesses they noticed during two test matches against Ghana this week.

The Nigeria U20 team beat their hosts 2-0 in the second friendly on Wednesday after both teams drew 2-2 in the first game on Monday.

“We hope to be ready when we have picked the final squad of 21 players
for the African Youth Championship and have worked on some of the grey areas we noticed in Ghana,” said Manu.

“We therefore hope to soon begin our training camp in Gambia so we could concentrate on some of the lapses we saw in the team.”

The Flying Eagles returned to Abuja from Ghana on Thursday.

“Overall, the two matches were a good test for us and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) must again be give the credit for this,” Manu said.

The Nigeria youth team are drawn in a tough Group A along with hosts Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire and Congo.

The 2015 African Youth Championship kicks off March 8 in Dakar with the Flying Eagles tackling hosts Senegal, who have been training at the Aspire Academy in Qatar for several months, in the opening game.

FLYING EAGLES WALLOP BABAYARO FC 9-0

The Flying Eagles trounced Babayaro FC of Abuja 9-0 in a test game played at the FIFA Goal Project in Abuja Wednesday.

The Nigeria U20 team are preparing for two warm-up matches against their Ghanaian counterparts later this month in Accra.

Bernard Bulbwa and Usman Hassan scored a brace each, while the goal scorers were Izu Omega, Ifeanyi Matthew, Obinna Nwobodo, Samuel Okon and Gabriel Ikechukwu.

The Nigeria U20s started slowly and could only score twice in the first half.

Flying Eagles
Flying Eagles

But after the interval, the Flying Eagles stepped up their game to score seven goals.

The team are expected to leave for Accra via Lagos Friday afternoon.

They will play their first warm-up match against Black Satellites on Sunday, before they a second game against the same opponents on February 18.

They are expected back in the country on February 19.

The Flying Eagles are drawn in Group A of the 2015 African Youth Championship, which kicks off in Dakar, Senegal on March.

The other teams in that group are hosts Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire and Congo, while Ghana are in Group B along with South Africa, Mali and Zambia.

Gambia Write History, Senegal Make It Through At CAVB Continental Cup Zone 2

Hosts Senegal and emerging Gambia men and women teams proceeded to the second phase of the CAVB Continental Cup after both countries were ranked at the top 2 positions in Zone 2 Pool 2 of the competition held a in Dakar, Senegal this weekend.

Zone II sub-zonal pool 2 continental qualifications for beach volleyball came to a historic end after Gambian teams booked qualification to the proper zonal qualification for Rio Olympics in 2016. Gambia topped the Women ranking after beating Senegal in the tournament. Gambia gained 12 points from 4 games leaving the host with 0 points. Mauritania and Cape Verde did not present Women teams consequently as Gambia became the new leaders in Zone II pool 2 female standings.

Gambian women's team
Gambian women’s team

Saffie Sawaneh, Abie Kujabi, Sainabou Tambedou and Fatoumatta Ceesay adore the national colors in front of hundreds of spectators. This is the first time Gambia will be defeating Senegal in such competition and in head to head victories. Gambia men teams were defeated by the host in the round robin securing 9 points with the Gambia 3 points. Gambia bounces back in day two of the competition by overcoming Cape Verde 3-1 in four games thus ending their campaign with 12 points from 8 games. Malick Jammeh, Babucarr Jarra, Alieu Barry and Pa Ali Njie gave Gambia the historic victories. Senegal gained qualification after beating Cape Verde Islands to top the standings with 15 points whiles Cape Verde earned 6 points.

“I am proud of my ladies,” said Gambian coach Alagie Babou Joof. “We managed to control the game with good balance of threat and control. Our strategy to control the Senegalese player worked very well. Our target is to see Gambia in Rio for the Olympic Games and today I am the proudest Gambian,” Joof concluded.

“I usually need some time at the start of the games to inspire and motivate my team mates,” Malick Jammeh captain of Gambia said. “However my teammate helped me a lot to play on my best level and today we are thinking of the zonal level and we are not stopping there, raising the national colors of the Gambia is our target now.”

The Gambian men's team
The Gambian men’s team

The Senegalese coach Seck Mbye applauded the Gambia team and said he was surprised wth the performance Gambia showed. “To be honest Gambia was tipped as the underdogs but they proved everyone wrong so congratulations to the Gambia Mbye stated.”

Gambia women team was decorated with gold medal and trophy and the Senegalese counterparts with silver medalist. The Senegalese men team wins the gold medals with a trophy and Gambia were runner up with silver and Cape Verde got the bronze

The competition referees
The competition referees

Men’s Results

Senegal v Gambia
Gambia A v Senegal B 2-1 (21-17, 17-21, 15- 10)
Gambia B v Senegal A 0-2 (11-21, 17-21)
Senegal A v Gambia A 2-1 (19-21, 21-19, 15-13)
Senegal B v Gambia B 2-1 (16-21, 21-17, 15-11)

Gambia v Cape Verde
Gambia A v Cape Verde B 2-1 (21-19, 21-23, 15-10)
Gambia B v Cape Verde A 1-2 (21-17, 17-21, 5-15)
Gambia A v Cape Verde A 2-0 (21-16, 21-12)
Gambia B v Cape Verde B 2-1(21-23, 21-17, 15-9)

Senegal v Cape Verde
Senegal A v Cape Verde B 2-1 (16-21, 21-13, 15-13)
Cape Verde A v Senegal B 2-0 (21-16, 21-17)
Senegal A v Cape Verde A 2-0 (21-18, 21-12)
Senegal B v Cape Verde B 0-2 (19-21, 21-23)

Women Results

Gambia v Senegal
Gambia B v Senegal A 2-0 (21-17, 25-23)
Gambia A v Senegal B 2-0 (21-7, 21-6)
Gambia A v Senegal A 2-1 (21-18, 11-21, 15-9)
Gambia B v Senegal B 2-0 (22-20, 21-10)

Men Ranking
1. Senegal 2. Gambia 3. Cape Verde

Women Ranking
1. Gambia 2. Senegal

Muhammed L Saidykhan, Press Officer- GVBA