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Teacher Protests Disrupt Road to Azteca Stadium Just 48 Hours Before World Cup Opener in Mexico City
Thousands block main avenue as Mexico prepares to host South Africa in front of global audience; security on high alert
Thousands block main avenue as Mexico prepares to host South Africa in front of global audience; security on high alert
Chaos broke out in Mexico City on Tuesday as thousands of teachers and students from Ayotzinapa school blocked a major avenue leading to the iconic Azteca Stadium, just 48 hours before the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The protest, led by a breakaway group from the CNTE teachers union, comes after a week of unrest that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has publicly labelled a “provocation.”
The demonstration saw crowds marching towards the stadium, which is set to host both the tournament’s opening ceremony and the first match between Mexico and South Africa on Thursday. Authorities responded by deploying thousands of officers and erecting concrete barriers around the venue, determined to keep the event on track for an expected global TV audience. Protesters, however, made their intentions clear. “We intend to reach the stadium,” demonstrator Angel Villalobos told AFP. “The government has given some responses, but they don’t help, they don’t satisfy.”
For Super Eagles fans watching developments abroad, this disruption throws up questions about security and organisation at one of the World Cup’s headline venues. With Nigeria set to play group matches in North America later in the tournament, concerns are already swirling about logistics for travelling supporters and whether protests could spill over into other cities or match days.
President Sheinbaum has insisted that Thursday’s opening match will go ahead as planned, ruling out a forceful crackdown and instead calling for dialogue with protesters. “The opening match is guaranteed,” she said at a press conference, but acknowledged that negotiations with teachers have not yet yielded results. The Super Eagles coaching staff had not issued any comment on security arrangements or potential impact at press time.
The World Cup kicks off at Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, on Thursday with Mexico facing South Africa in the tournament’s curtain-raiser. Nigerian fans will be watching closely—not just for football action but also for how off-field tensions are handled ahead of their own team’s debut.
Source: https://punchng.com/48-hours-to-world-cup-opening-ceremony-protesters-block-road-to-mexican-stadium/
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Jessica Bieni Leads Female Yellow Greens to 52-Run Victory as Nigeria Outclass Malawi in Kwibuka 2026 Opener
Shola Adekunle shines with three wickets, while captain Favour Eseigbe marks her return with a flawless bowling spell
Shola Adekunle shines with three wickets, while captain Favour Eseigbe marks her return with a flawless bowling spell
Nigeria’s Female Yellow Greens kicked off their 2026 Kwibuka T20 Tournament campaign with a convincing 52-run win over Malawi at the Gahanga 2 Cricket Oval in Kigali on Wednesday. The Nigerians set a target of 98/8 in their allotted 20 overs, anchored by an unbeaten 25-run knock from Jessica Bieni, before dismissing Malawi for just 46 runs in only 10.3 overs to secure a dominant opening victory.
After being sent in to bat, the Yellow Greens overcame early setbacks through key contributions from Sarah Etim (14), Favour Eseigbe (11), and Christabel Chukwuonye (11). Malawi’s Lucky Malino caused problems with four wickets, but Nigeria’s lower order held firm to post a competitive total.
Defending their score, coach Theophilus Ibodeme’s side delivered a ruthless bowling display. Player of the Match Shola Adekunle led the charge with three wickets for 15 runs, while Henrietta Mbam picked up two wickets for 16 runs. Captain Favour Eseigbe, returning after nearly a year out, wrapped up proceedings by claiming two wickets in three balls without conceding a run.
Eseigbe praised her team’s resilience after the match: “Our plan was to go out there and score above 120, but credit must go to the Malawi bowlers because they bowled really well and troubled our batters. However, we had a Plan B. We never give up until the game is over.” She added that patience and strike rotation were key in keeping the scoreboard moving despite challenging conditions. No statement was available from the Malawi camp at press time.
The victory gives Nigeria an early boost as they continue their tournament run. Next up for the Female Yellow Greens is a clash against Brazil at Gahanga A Oval on Thursday, where they will look to build on this impressive start.
Source: https://punchng.com/cricket-nigeria-beat-malawi-in-kwibuka-2026-opener/
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Alex Iwobi Joins Super Eagles Centurions as He Hits 100 Caps in Portugal Friendly
Fulham star honoured with special plaque before kick-off in Leiria; joins exclusive list with Yobo, Enyeama, Musa
Fulham star honoured with special plaque before kick-off in Leiria; joins exclusive list with Yobo, Enyeama, Musa
Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi marked a major career milestone on Wednesday night in Leiria, Portugal, as he made his 100th appearance for Nigeria during an international friendly against the Portuguese national team. The final score and goalscorers from the match were not reported at press time, but the night belonged to Iwobi, who was recognised before kick-off with a commemorative plaque from National Sports Commission chairman Shehu Dikko.
Iwobi’s landmark appearance sees him become only the fourth player to reach a century of caps for the Super Eagles, joining Joseph Yobo, Vincent Enyeama and Ahmed Musa in this rarefied group. Since making his debut against DR Congo in Belgium on October 8, 2015, after switching allegiance from England’s youth teams, Iwobi has been a regular fixture for Nigeria. The Fulham midfielder has scored ten goals for the national side so far.
For Nigerian fans, Iwobi’s achievement stands out at a time when the Super Eagles are seeking new momentum ahead of upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. The playmaker himself highlighted his famous goal against Zambia in Uyo back in October 2017 — a strike that sealed Nigeria’s spot at the 2018 FIFA World Cup — as his most memorable moment in green and white. “I loved the occasion because my dad and my mum were both at the stadium and saw it all, and we celebrated together afterwards,” Iwobi told NFF Media. He added that he has no regrets choosing Nigeria over England: “I am proud to be where I am today and proud to wear the green and white.”
Neither the Super Eagles coaching crew nor the Nigerian Football Federation had issued further statements regarding Iwobi’s centenary at press time.
The Super Eagles’ next fixture has not yet been confirmed in available reports. Fans will now look ahead to see if Iwobi can inspire another big moment as AFCON qualification resumes.
Source: https://punchng.com/iwobi-makes-100th-eagles-appearance-in-portugal-friendly/
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Osimhen Shuts Down Transfer Rumours as Galatasaray President Declares: ‘He’s Not Leaving Istanbul’
Super Eagles striker scored 22 goals in 33 matches to drive Galatasaray’s fourth straight Turkish league title
Super Eagles striker scored 22 goals in 33 matches to drive Galatasaray’s fourth straight Turkish league title
Galatasaray president Dursun Özbek has poured cold water on any talk of a summer exit for Super Eagles captain Victor Osimhen, making it clear that the Nigerian forward is going nowhere despite heavy interest from top European clubs. Özbek told Turkish daily Sabah that Osimhen is happy in Istanbul and the club is not ready to cash in, even as transfer speculation heats up.
“It is very natural for every successful player at Galatasaray to be on the radar of major European clubs. This shows that our club is doing the right things. However, our priority is Galatasaray’s interests. Osimhen is a world-class player, and he is happy here. We have no intention to sell Osimhen,” Özbek said.
Osimhen, 27, has just wrapped up a standout season for the Turkish giants, notching 22 goals and eight assists in 33 games across all competitions — his efforts directly contributing to an impressive 30 goals. His form powered Galatasaray to their fourth consecutive Süper Lig crown and saw them reach the UEFA Champions League round of 16.
That kind of record has put Europe’s biggest teams on high alert. Real Madrid, fresh off a failed €150m bid for Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez, are reportedly considering Osimhen as an alternative target. Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been linked with the Nigerian striker in recent months. One FIFA agent even told Spanish newspaper AS that a move to Spain could fetch more than €100m.
But Galatasaray are playing hardball. The club recently completed payment of the full €75m transfer fee to Napoli for Osimhen and officials insist they won’t entertain offers below their €150m valuation. The striker’s contract runs until 2029, making it even tougher for would-be buyers this summer.
Neither Victor Osimhen nor his representatives had issued a public statement about his future at press time. Galatasaray fans will now look forward to seeing their star man lead the line again when the new Süper Lig season kicks off later this year.
Source: https://punchng.com/osimhen-happy-at-galatasaray-says-club-president/
