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As Europian Football Comes to Conclusion

As a passionate lover and follower of football across Europe, weekends were no longer perceived as weekends due to lack of football-related activities.

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By Abubakar Sadiq Dauda
It has been more than a month since the resumption of football activities especially in various countries around the world, especially in Europe. As a passionate lover and follower of football across Europe, weekends were no longer perceived as weekends due to lack of football-related activities.
2019/2020 football schedules experienced a sudden halt in the month of March. French league and Dutch league were cancelled by their respective authorities. Although the french league adopted the point per game average and awarded the title to Paris Saint-German. On the other hand, dutch league cancelled their league without adopting any method to finalise who gets what and who doesn’t, which means no trophy was awarded and no teams were relegated neither was any team promoted to the major league. It is worthy to note that the sudden halt and the sudden cancellation of various leagues across Europe were as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. Since its pandemic in nature, the world had to re-align to control its spread.
The world was filled with excitement when announcements were made regarding the resumption of this session’s football activities. The sad aspect was that every match will be played inside a closed door, a condition that is not familiar with most players and coaching staffs. It is important to note that the presence of supporters in a stadium adds a very unique taste to each and every match, but the authorities in concern had no choice but to take this drastic step for the safety of all parties involved.
A lot has happened since the resumption of football matches in Europe. My favourite team (globally) won the la Liga title beating Messi’s Barcelona for the title. Consequently, my favourite team in England won the premier league title, bringing an end to a 30 years league title drought. Incidentally, two out of my three favourite coaches are in charge of the two teams (in the person of Zidane and Klopp). In another team is my third favourite coach (Mourinho) who was victorious in a North-London derby match. Mourinho not only won his match against Arsenal, but his team is also positioned in the league where it has been adjudged that they will finish above Arsenal who happens to be his arch-rival.
Talking about Arsenal, they did remarkably well by beating Liverpool and Man City in the same weak, quite unthinkable. It was quite unthinkable for spectators to predict a loss for them (in their next match) after that wonderful feat, behold they lost to a relegation-threatened team. Such is football though!
Another league that is worthy of recognition is the Italian league, also known as Serie A. So far, it has been the best league to watch since the resumption of football leagues in Europe. Most of the matches were highly competitive, well played, and beautiful goals were produced in the process. Teams were resilient towards their opponents which led to positive aggression in almost all the matches that were played soo far. Juventus needs just one win out of three matches left to retain the title for a successive record of nine times.
Some of the players that brought light to the league are; Cristiano Ronaldo, Lukaku, Ibrahimovic, Immobile, Rebic, Dybala, Calhanoglu, Caputo, Alexis Sanchez and some fantastic players from Atlanta FC. The Italian league can be as competitive as the premier league if they sustain the tempo, skills and teamwork they are currently displaying.
While we are anticipating for the return of UEFA Champions League and Europa
League, I will conclude by wishing Man United, Chelsea and Leicester best of luck as they go into their final match this Sunday battling for the league’s final two spots to qualify for next season Champions League.
Sadiq is a Realmadiridsta, writes from Kano, Nigeria.

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Curious Case of Mustapha Salisu: A Rising Star’s Mysterious Absence

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By Ellams Awwal

Mustapha Salisu, once prolific goal scorer for NPFL team Katsina United. In the previous two seasons, Salisu showcased his prowess emerging top goal scorer for the Chanji boys before embarking on a free transfer that led him back to Kano Pillars.

Now at Pillars Salisu, Known for his electrifying pace and skillful plays, has become an enigma this season. Despite starting several matches from the bench and making impactful appearances in five games, Salisu’s name vanished from the squad list after matchday 16, leaving fans puzzled.

Contrary to speculation about injuries, reliable sources confirm that Salisu is fit and well. The mystery deepens as it appears that he has fallen out of favor with Coach Abdul Maikaba, a surprising turn of events given the coach’s track record of providing opportunities to young talents.

This season witnessed Coach Maikaba’s commitment to nurturing emerging players, with a focus on building a formidable team around the likes of Mustapha Salisu, Tsamage, Muhammad Aminu, Mustapha Umar, and Mubarak Sani. These rising stars were set to complement the experience of seasoned players like Mustapha Yuga and Rabiu Ali Pele leading Pillars attack.

The absence of Salisu raises questions about the underlying dynamics within the team. Could there be more to this situation than meets the eye? Football enthusiasts are left wondering about the factors that led to Salisu’s sudden disappearance and the implications for Kano Pillars’ strategic lineup.

Ndagi Suleiman says: “Although a team is bigger than any player. I found it odd that while recently promoted Junior team players like Tsamage and Mustapha Umar makes it only two wingers the coach has at his disposal. I would have thought somebody like Salisu with more experience would be given more playing time.”

As the season unfolds, the spotlight remains on Mustapha Salisu, a missing piece in the football puzzle, whose absence sparks curiosity and speculation among fans eager to see the talented winger back in action.

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SWAN President Storms Cote d’ivoire, To Parley Sports Writers Covering AFCON 

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The President of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Mr. Isaiah  Benjamin, on Wednesday January 17, 2024 arrived Abidjan, capital of Cote d’ivoire as hostilities continue in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Mr. Isaiah who touched down Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport in Abidjan shortly after noon had departed Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja earlier same day, aboard Cotevoir airline.

A press statement by the SWAN Secretary-General, Amb. Ikenna Okonkwo, confirmed that President Isaiah will among other things parley all Nigerian Sports Journalists covering AFCON in a bid to interface and find ways of ameliorating the challenges of his colleagues away from their country.

“First of all, I want to thank God Almighty for granting me and others on board safety to Abidjan. I have successfully settled down, ready for next line of actions, all geared towards finding ways to assist our colleagues do their work in a more conducive atmosphere.

“As a leadership, we are committed to ensuring that Sports Writers carry out their professional and constitutional duties without hitches,” the SWAN President said.

The number one Sports Writer in Nigeria then acknowledged the spirited efforts of the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Sports Development, under the hardworking leadership of Senator John Owan Enoh as Minister in ensuring that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved backlog owed Super Eagles and other national team coaches as well as players’ allowances.

He also thumped up the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) under Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau as President for the vital role of giving Super Eagles necessary preparatory and participatory atmosphere suitable to thrive.

While expressing optimism that the country’s senior national team will surmount any challenge to pull through the group stage of the competition, enjoined Nigerians to continuously support them, always.

“On our part as sporting media, we will continue to give the team maximum support by ensuring fair report of their matches and other activities partnering their participation at the 2023 AFCON,” he said.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are scheduled to face Cote d’ivoire’s Elephants on Thursday in their second Group A duel inside Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara in Ebimpe.

 

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National Para Games 2023: Kano team, Press crew yet to receive allowances

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Kano State Athletics team and the media crew are in a detariorated situation due to the paucity of funds , yet to be released by the state government officials in the ongoing second edition of the National Para Games 2023 in Abuja.

It was exclusively revealed that, the government has not recognized any efforts for the Para Athletics team.

Up to now, there is no reason for the unnecessary financial support from the Kano State Government.

Because of this, Kano may miss out on the remaining days, which would not only discourage them but also have a negative impact on their overall development as athletes.

One of the players, urged the Kano government to intervene and provide the necessary funds to continue the participation of Kano State Para athletes in the Para Games.

In line with this, the Kano Athletics team appealed to the state government to allocate funds considering the vital role of the Kano crew, especially recognition, and success entirely of Kano State.

 

Another source Exclusively informed NIGERIAN TRACKER that since Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf approved the release of the funds ,the file was missing.

Since the begining of the game its the coaches that are buying foods for the athletes from their own pockets which is lessening the moral of the athletes throughout the games.

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