Wednesday, November 29, 2017

FIFA CONFIRMS SUPER EAGLES AS THE YOUNGEST SQUAD IN THE WORLD





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The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) says Nigeria paraded the youngest players during the qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

This was announced on FIFA’s official website on Tuesday by a Switzerland-based independent study Centre International d’Étude du Sport (CIES) in it’s issue number 30 of Observatory Monthly Report.

The CIES Football Observatory is a research group founded in 1995 by FIFA in partnership with the canton and town of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.

World Cup champions Germany emerged as the second country that had the youngest squad, while England were third.

A statement on FIFA’s website reads: “The CIES Football Observatory and FIFA have joined forces to analyse the profiles of the players who were fielded by the 32 qualified teams on the road to Russia. The analysis highlights the diversity of the squads in terms of both age and height, as well as the importance of migration with almost two thirds of players currently playing for clubs outside of the association they represent.



“While Nigeria fielded the youngest players (with an average age of 24.9 years) in the qualifiers, followed by title-holders Germany (25.7) and by U-17 and U-20 world champions England (25.9), at the opposite end of the spectrum were two newcomers Panama (29.4 years) and Iceland (29.0), as well as 2014 FIFA World Cup quarter-finalists Costa Rica (29.0).


“There were also considerable differences among the teams in terms of the average height of players. At one extreme, seven associations fielded players with an average height of less than 180cm: Peru, Argentina and Uruguay (CONMEBOL), Saudi Arabia and Japan (AFC), Mexico (CONCACAF), and Spain (UEFA). At the other extreme, the average height of the players fielded by four European nations – Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Serbia – was at least 185cm.


“The study also revealed that about 9% of players were born outside of the association they represent. Only seven of the 32 teams did not field any players born abroad. The number of footballers playing for clubs outside of the association they represent also revealed the importance of migration in football. In total, 64.6% of footballers play abroad: from 0% for England and Saudi Arabia, to 100% for Croatia, Sweden and Iceland.”

The Super Eagles who are in Pot 4, will know their group stage opponents when the draw for the 2018 FIFA World Cup holds on Friday, December 1st, in Russia.

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Tuesday, October 03, 2017

FIFA FINES NIGERIA $31,000



FIFA has fined Nigeria $31,000 for crowd disorder during last month’s World Cup qualifier against Cameroon in Uyo, which the Super Eagles won 4-0.

German football federation was fined 32,000 Swiss francs ($33,000) because fans chanted Nazi slogans at a World Cup qualifying game in the Czech Republic.

“The range of charges against Germany included fans encroaching on the field and setting off fireworks at the game in Prague,” FIFA said.

About 200 German supporters chanted slogans during their team’s 2-1 win and verbally abused one of the scorers Timo Werner.


FIFA also fined the Czech federation 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,150) for crowd disorder.

FIFA’s attempts to crack down on fans chanting gay slurs saw seven national federations fined for incidents.

Argentina was ordered to pay 65,000 Swiss francs ($67,000), Panama 50,000 Swiss francs ($51,500), and Hungary 20,000 Swiss francs ($20,600).

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Sunday, July 02, 2017

Breaking: Germany wins FIFA Confederations Cup



Germany has won the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup by defeating Chile 1-0 . The goal was scored by Lars Stindl in the 20th minute.

Germany’s midfielder Lars Stindl (C) celebrates with team mates after scoring the first goal during the 2017 Confederations Cup final football match between Chile and Germany at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 2, 2017. / AFP PHOTO

This is the first time Germany, the reigning world champions, have won the Confederations Cup title in the eighth edition of the World Cup warm-up tournament.

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Wednesday, September 07, 2016

Pinnick's Nomination For Fifa Seat Rejected By CAF




Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick will not contest for a FIFA council seat later this month after CAF refused to endorse his nomination.

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Monday, January 11, 2016

Lionel Messi Wins 2015 Ballon D'Or!



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The winner of the 2015 Ballon d’Or is... Lionel Messi!
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Michel Platini To Run For The FIFA Presidency And Wants To Restore Its Dignity




Michel Platini has formally announced he will run for the FIFA presidency, saying he wants to restore dignity to the world governing body.
The 60-year-old UEFA president has written to all 209 member associations of FIFA to inform them of his intentions to stand to succeed Sepp Blatter.

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Friday, July 18, 2014

FIFA's Lifts Ban On Nigeria.



The Nigeria Football Federation’s FIFA suspension has been lifted after the African federation reinstalled its leadership to power.
It is unknown whether this affects the status of Nigeria at the U-20 Women’s World Cup next month. Reports had said that Nigeria would be removed from the tournament if the suspensions weren’t lifted by July 15, and this news come three days later.

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Pele Becomes Emirates Global Ambassador.



Pele is now an Emirates  Global Ambassador,Pele, the three-time World Cup winner for Brazil and scorer of more than a thousand goals in his phenomenal career got the famous Black Pearl after Fifa honoured.

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Monday, January 13, 2014

FIFA awards Ronaldo prestigious Ballon d'Or prize.


At its annual Ballon d'Or gala in Zurich, FIFA named Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo world's best soccer player for the 2012/2013 season, beating out favorite Franck Ribery of Bayern Munich and Barcelona's Argentine superstar Lionel Messi, who had also made the shortlist.

"Thank you to everyone, my teammates, the national team and my family, to everyone here," an emotional Ronaldo said.

"There are no words to describe this moment," he added.

Ronaldo (pictured back row, second from the left) last won the FIFA World Player award in 2008.

Frenchman Franck Ribery had been the favorite to win on Monday, following his role in leading the german bundesliga side Bayern Munich to league, cup and Champions league titles in the 2012/2013. He was also name UEFA's player of the season for 2012/2013.

Argentine footballer Lionel Messi had also made the shortlist. The Barcelona player had previously won FIFA's prestigious Ballon d'Or prize an unprecedented four years in a row.


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Wednesday, December 04, 2013

‘BRAZUCA" Unveiled By Fifa As The Official Ball For 2014 World Cup InBrazil.


The official match ball for the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil has been revealed.The ball is named ‘Brazuca’ after a fan poll in Brazil that drew almost a million votes.‘Brazuca’ is a colloquial phrase that refers to the Brazilian way of life, and is also a phrase sometimes shouted in approval of a skillful move on the pitch.The ball was launched at the iconic Parque Lage in Rio de Janeiro, with former Netherlands international Clarence Seedorf and Brazil great Cafu in attendance.The Brazuca is the most tested adidas ball in history.
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