<strong>Super Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi was tamed in Union Berlin's 2-5 loss to Bayern Munich on Saturday (30 October 2021) in Berlin in Bundesliga. </strong>
<strong>Having lost one of his legs to injury, the captain of the Special Eagles, Sharafadeen Olalekan Oyeleke beats the odds to his childhood dream of representing Nigeria and declaring the moments his greatest in life.</strong>
<strong>Three players might have played their way into coach Gernot Rohr's list as the Franco-German tactician is expected to release the names of the invited players in the first week of November for the Super Eagles' doubleheader in the 2022 World Cup qualifier against Liberia and Cape- Verde on November 13 and 16 respectively. </strong>
<strong>Kamaru Usman will be the cynosure of all eyes on the 6 November 2021 as he steps on the Octagon for his third title defense in 2019 , another victory might just secure his place among UFC's Greatest Of All Time, (GOAT)</strong>.
<strong>Three Nigerian clubs have so far been eliminated from the CAF inter-cub competition this season by the teams from North Africa in the 2021/2022 season and Enyimba and Rivers United are faced with the daunting task of getting past another North African Opponents in the round of 32 of CAF Confederation Cup. </strong>
<strong>Enyimba FC of Aba coach, Finidi George has reacted to the round of 32 draws of the CAF Confederation Cup which pitched Enyimba FC against Al-Ittihad FC of Libya. </strong>
<strong>Victor Moses played an influential role when Nigeria won the 2013 African Cup Of Nations (AFCON) in South Africa and was one of the best players during the 2018 World cup qualifier, his experience may just be needed for the team to excel at the 2021 AFCON and the 2022 World Cup in Cameroon and Qatar respectively come next year.</strong>
Appraising the job done by Randy Waldrum one year after he was appointed as the coach of the Nigeria senior women football team, the Super Falcons shows that there are still lots of ground to be covered before he can take the team to the next level.
<strong>The Super Falcons coach, Randy Waldrum led Nigeria to a 2-1 aggregate score line to edge out Ghana in the 2022 African Women Cup Of Nations qualifying race (2022 AWCON) but there are lots of areas the coach needs to work and improve upon, going by the performance of the team over the two legs in Lagos and Accra respectively.</strong>
<strong>The fiery tale of Bayelsa United in the 2021/2022 CAF Confederation came to an end on Saturday 23 October 2021 in Sfax, Tunisia when the team was defeated by CS faxing by 4-0 on the day and 4-1 on aggregate. </strong>
<strong>The head coach of the Super Falcons of Nigeria, coach Randy Waldrum has revealed his plans ahead of the return leg of the crucial 2022 African Women Cup Of Nations (2022 AWCON) on Sunday 24 October 2022 in Accra, Ghana.</strong>
<strong>Mixed reactions have trailed the re-instalment of the suspended Salisu Yusuf as the Super Eagles first assistant coach and the head coach of the Home Based Super Eagles otherwise known as the CHAN Eagles by the Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF). </strong>
<strong>Super Falcons of Nigeria forward, Asisat Oshoala is facing the worse goal drought period in her national team career as she fired another blank against the Black Queens of Ghana in the 2022 African Women Cup Of Nations qualifier, played in Lagos on Wednesday, 20 October 2021.</strong>
The<strong> Super Falcons</strong> of <strong>Nigeria</strong> defeated the <strong>Black Queens</strong> of <strong>Ghana</strong> in the first leg of the <strong>2022 African Women Cup Of Nations ( 2022 AWCON) </strong>played at Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onkan Lagos on Wednesday 20 October 2021.
<strong>The Super Falcons of Nigeria defeated the Black Queens of Ghana by two goals to nil in the 2022 African Women Cup Of Nations (2022 AWCON) qualifier played in Lagos on Wednesday 24 October 2021. Here are the heroines of the feisty contest as Nigeria stay on the course ahead of the second leg of the eliminator in Accra on Sunday 24 October 2021.</strong>
<strong>Ahead of the</strong> <strong>crunchy doubleheader en route to the 2022 African Woman Cup Of Nations (AWCON), the Black Queens of Ghana will be banking the talents and experience of three players in their squad to hurt the Super Falcons of Nigeria.</strong>
<strong>The preliminary round exit of Akwa United and the not-exciting display of Rivers United in the 021/2021 season of Confederation of Africa Football Champions League ( CAFCL) is glaring evidence of the huge gulf between Nigeria clubs and the best in Africa. </strong>
<strong>Redemption will be the first thing on their mind as the Super Falcons returns to Action a month after the team suffered a disappointing 4-2 loss to the Bayana in the final of the Aisha Buhari Cup, (ABC) when the team tackle the Black Queens of Ghana in the first round of the 2022 Africa Women Cup Of Nations qualifiers on Wednesday 20 October 2021 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan Lagos. </strong>
<strong>The Super Falcons will take on the Black Queens of Ghana in the 2022 African Women Cup Of Nations ( AWCON) qualifiers, over two legs with the first leg taking in Lagos and the second leg in Accra on Wednesday 20 October and Sunday, October 24, 2021, respectively and the future of the Super falcon's coach, Randy Waldrum future could be tied to the outcome of the matches.</strong>
<strong>Chidera Ejuke is one Super Eagle player that is hitting the crescendo in flight, his recent top performances for both club and country is suggesting that he may be the next big name to come out of Nigeria.</strong>