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NFF denies owing late Christian Chukwu amid social media claims

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The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has denied reports circulating on social media that it owes former Super Eagles captain and coach, Christian Chukwu, the sum of $128,000.

Chukwu, popularly known as “Chairman,” passed away on Saturday.
NFF, reacting to the claims, on Monday, in a statement by its General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi described the allegations as baseless, stating that there is no record of any outstanding debt to Chukwu within the federation’s financial records.

“During the first term of the Amaju Pinnick-led Board, a committee was established to thoroughly review claims of unpaid wages to coaches, including debts inherited from previous administrations.”

That committee had a clear mandate to verify and ensure the immediate settlement of all legitimate debts. To the best of our knowledge, there is no record of indebtedness to Christian Chukwu,” Sanusi said

Chukwu served as head coach of the Super Eagles from 2002 until 2005, when he was relieved of his duties following a 1-1 draw against Angola in a FIFA World Cup qualifier held in Kano.

Sanusi further challenged anyone with credible and verifiable evidence of any outstanding payments owed to Chukwu or any other national team coach over the past 20 years to present such documents.

“As a responsible and credible organization, the NFF remains committed to meeting its obligations. If anyone can provide authentic documentation proving that we owe a coach, we will honor the debt without hesitation,” he stated.

The NFF expressed its condolences to the family and the Nigerian football community over the loss of Chukwu, a respected figure in the country’s football history and captain of the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations-winning team.

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2026 WCQ: South Africa confirm they are under FIFA investigation as Benin, Nigeria wait

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Lydia Monyepao, the Chief Executive Officer of the South African Football Association, SAFA, has confirmed they have received communication from FIFA over an investigation into the Teboho Mokoena suspension saga.

The world football governing body has written to Bafana Bafana, demanding an explanation as to how Mokoena played against Lesotho in March this year.

The midfielder was ineligible to feature in the 2026 World Cup qualifier having picked up two yellow cards.

FIFA’s investigation could now overturn South Africa’s 2-0 win to a 3-0 defeat.

“We have received communication from FIFA about the investigation they have launched in terms of the Lesotho match that Teboho Mokoena was fielded, we received it yesterday,” Monyepao said via Idiski Times.

“So we’re preparing our response to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee which is ultimately required of us as an association…”

With two games left to play, Nigeria occupy third spot in Group C with 11 points, trailing South Africa, who have 17 points, and Benin Republic on 14 points.

Both Benin and Nigeria will be eagerly awaiting FIFA’s verdict on the matter.

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UCL: They taught us lesson, I’ve never played team like Barça before – Newcastle’s Gordon confesses

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Newcastle United attacker, Anthony Gordon, has admitted that he has never played a team like Barcelona before.

He said that Barça are above the level of Premier League top sides, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.

The England international made the confession following Newcastle United’s 2-1 defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League on Thursday night.

On-loan Manchester United forward, Marcus Rashford scored twice to give Barcelona all three points at St James’ Park.

Gordon scored Newcastle’s lone goal in the 90th minute.

Barcelona barely gave Newcastle the opportunity to equalise before the full-time whistle.

Gordon told BeIN Sports, “I think the way they keep the ball was a learning experience.

“We don’t play against that kind of style in England, not at that level anyway, I thought they were the best I’ve played against in that sense of the game. Some of that play in midfield was really top.

“We’ve played against some top teams, City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, but the way they pass the ball, the midfielders, the way they were fluid in their movement and combining, made it really hard for us to press, and it’s not easy coming here and doing that.

“We press with intensity, we’re very physical but to be fair to them, they did really well.”

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UCL: Haaland becomes fastest player to hit 50 goals

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Manchester City striker, Erling Haaland, has become the fastest player in Champions League history to score 50 goals.

Haaland achieved the feat on Thursday night, after he opened the scoring in their 2-0 win over Napoli.

The Norway striker headed City in front at the Etihad to tally his half-century of goals in just 49 appearances.

 

He has now broken the previous record set by former Manchester United striker, Ruud van Nistelrooy, who needed 62 games.

It took Lionel Messi 66 games, although the Argentina captain remains the youngest player to hit 50.

Messi was 24 years and 284 days when he achieved the feat, with 25-year-old Haaland displacing Kylian Mbappé in second.

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