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Comoros Thrash Sudan 30–0 on Aggregate, Set Up Olympic Qualifier Clash With Super Falcons
Nine Comorian players found the net as they smashed records to book a date with Nigeria in October
Nine Comorian players found the net as they smashed records to book a date with Nigeria in October
Comoros women’s national team demolished Sudan 30–0 on aggregate to reach the second round of the 2028 Olympic Games qualifiers, setting up a blockbuster tie against African champions, the Super Falcons. The Coelacanths won the first leg 17–0 on June 3 before hammering Sudan again, 13–0, just five days later. Both matches were played as part of the opening round fixtures; however, the specific venues were not disclosed in available reports.
The opening leg saw Comoros open scoring after just eight minutes and go on to completely overwhelm Sudan. Nine different players registered goals in that encounter, underlining both squad depth and attacking intent from the visitors. In Monday’s return leg, Comoros scored three goals before half-time and added ten more after the break to complete an emphatic double-digit victory. The goalscorers and precise timing of each goal were not confirmed in available reports.
For Nigerian fans, this result means the Super Falcons will face a confident Comorian side next. The Falcons themselves are coming off a strong run — Justine Madugu’s team recently beat Senegal twice in friendlies at Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne, most recently claiming a 3–0 win after an earlier 2–1 triumph. With Africa’s most successful women’s team now set to meet a side that just scored thirty across two games, there is plenty at stake as Olympic qualification intensifies.
Neither Super Falcons head coach Justine Madugu nor any officials from the Nigerian Football Federation had issued a statement regarding the upcoming tie at press time. There were also no quotes from Comoros’ camp in available reports.
The second-round Olympic qualifiers between Nigeria and Comoros are scheduled for October 5–13, 2026. Only two African teams will qualify for the women’s football event at Los Angeles 2028, meaning every fixture now carries extra weight for teams dreaming of Olympic glory.
Source: https://punchng.com/olympic-qualifier-comoros-women-beat-sudan-30-0-to-face-super-falcons/
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John Terry Says Super Eagles’ World Cup Miss Is a Blow as DR Congo Edge Nigeria in Dramatic Qualifier
Ex-England captain believes Nigeria’s absence leaves a gap, with DR Congo advancing after tense penalty shootout
Ex-England captain believes Nigeria’s absence leaves a gap, with DR Congo advancing after tense penalty shootout
Former England and Chelsea captain John Terry has described Nigeria’s absence from the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a major loss for the global tournament, following the Super Eagles’ painful defeat to the Democratic Republic of Congo in the CAF playoff final. The match, which was decided by penalties after Nigeria’s earlier win over Gabon, ended Super Eagles’ hopes of returning to football’s biggest stage.
The decisive playoff saw Eric Chelle’s men keep their World Cup dream alive by beating Gabon in the semi-finals, but they could not overcome DR Congo when it mattered most. The clash finished level after regulation time before Nigeria lost out in the penalty shootout. Specific score details and names of goalscorers or penalty takers were not reported at press time. As a result, South Africa secured automatic qualification from Group C, while DR Congo took Africa’s final spot at the expense of the Super Eagles.
For Nigerian fans, this marks a second consecutive World Cup absence after also failing to qualify for Qatar 2022. Hopes of a late reprieve were dashed when the Nigeria Football Federation’s appeal against DR Congo—over alleged use of ineligible players—was dismissed by tournament organisers. This result prolongs frustration for supporters and raises tough questions about the team’s future direction under Chelle.
Terry, speaking during a virtual roundtable organised by SuperSport, told The PUNCH that Nigeria deserved to be at the tournament given their pedigree and talent: “Nigeria will be a big miss. I would have loved to see a top team like Nigeria there because they’ve got some great individuals… They’re a great nation.” He added that former Super Eagles captain John Mikel Obi was “very upset” about missing out on both the pitch and commentary opportunities. No statement had been issued by the Super Eagles coaching staff or the Nigerian Football Federation at press time regarding next steps.
The 2026 World Cup kicks off today with co-hosts Mexico facing South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City—a rematch of their famous 1–1 opener from 2010. For Nigerian football, attention now turns to upcoming AFCON qualifiers and rebuilding confidence ahead of future international campaigns.
Source: https://punchng.com/nigerias-world-cup-absence-a-big-miss-terry/
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Chioma Moses Nets Four as Edo Queens Smash Abia Angels 6–2 in Port Harcourt NWFL Super Six
Prolific forward bags a brace in each half while Edo Queens eye crucial clashes against Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens
Prolific forward bags a brace in each half while Edo Queens eye crucial clashes against Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens
Edo Queens thrashed Abia Angels 6–2 at the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Super Six in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, with Chioma Moses grabbing four goals to seal an emphatic win. The Benin-based side took charge early at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, with Moses firing home in the third minute. Mariam Abdulrasheed equalised for Abia Angels in the 11th after a defensive lapse, but Moses restored Edo Queens’ lead in first-half stoppage time, sending them into the break ahead.
After the restart, substitute Precious Oscar extended the advantage to 3–1 in the 52nd minute before Atume Doosuur added a fourth just two minutes later. Moses then capped off her spectacular display with goals in the 72nd and 81st minutes, bringing her tally to four for the day. Blessing Saleh managed an 87th-minute consolation for Abia Angels, but it was not enough to trouble a dominant Edo Queens side.
For Edo Queens supporters, this result puts their team firmly in contention as the Super Six approaches its final rounds. The club now sits poised for vital fixtures against Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens, knowing that continued form could deliver their first league title since the tournament format was introduced.
Edo Queens head coach Moses Aduku praised his players’ resolve after the match, saying: “Abia is a good side, but we triumphed through determination. For me, the Super Six has just started. We will approach our last two games with the same spirit.” Team captain Deborah Odiagbe added that there would be no room for complacency as they chase glory. No official statement had been issued from Abia Angels’ camp at press time.
Edo Queens next face Rivers Angels before closing out their NWFL Super Six campaign against Bayelsa Queens—two matches that could define their season and determine who lifts Nigeria’s top women’s football prize.
Source: https://punchng.com/nwfl-super-6-edo-queens-thrash-abia-angels-6-2/
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Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament Set for Lagos Return as Top Talents Eye Glory
Defending champions Yusuf Quadri and Rofiat Abdulazeez lead the charge with new stars ready to make their mark
Defending champions Yusuf Quadri and Rofiat Abdulazeez lead the charge with new stars ready to make their mark
Squash fever is about to grip Lagos again as the fourth edition of the Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament returns to Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, from June 22 to June 27. Organised by the Lagos State Squash Association, this year’s event promises stiffer competition and a bigger platform for Nigeria’s elite and up-and-coming squash players.
Chairman of the association, Tomi Falase, confirmed all preparations are in place, describing the tournament as one of Nigeria’s leading squash competitions and a major driver of the sport’s development. According to Falase, this edition will bring together some of the country’s finest players alongside emerging talents hungry to announce themselves on a national stage.
Looking back at last year’s edition, Falase recalled how Yusuf Quadri stunned fans by completing a remarkable double — winning both the senior men’s title with a 3–1 victory over Farouk Sulaimon and clinching the Under-19 boys’ crown after defeating Joshua Daniel by the same margin. In the women’s draw, Rofiat Abdulazeez retained her champion status by beating Farida Soliu 3–1, while Aisha Abdulazeez showcased her skills in the U-19 girls’ final with a convincing 3–1 win against Zainab Ishola.
Falase highlighted that beyond fierce competition, the tournament is driving grassroots development and keeping young Nigerians interested in squash. He applauded Prime Atlantic’s consistent sponsorship and thanked the Lagos State Government for supporting youth sports with proper facilities. “We invite everyone to be part of this memorable edition as we celebrate excellence, resilience and the enduring spirit of sportsmanship,” Falase said.
At press time, neither any player nor government official had issued further statements on expectations for this year’s tournament. The action begins on June 22 at Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere — squash fans in Lagos won’t want to miss what could be another chapter of breakthrough performances.
Source: https://punchng.com/prime-atlantic-squash-tournament-returns/
