Weekly Recap: 13-year-old Nigerian footballer makes his professional debut and 4 other interesting events in Nigerian Sports scene

Weekly Recap: 13-year-old Nigerian footballer makes his professional debut and 4 other interesting events in Nigerian Sports scene

Hassan Abdulsalam 21:05 - 15.05.2023

The return of the Lagos Squash Classics after five years in Lagos, and for the first time in Nigeria's history, we had a Teqball national tour held in Asaba.

The just concluded week was a very busy one for the lovers and followers of Nigerian sports as different events were held across the country.

The week started with the return of the Lagos Squash Classics after five years in Lagos, and for the first time in Nigeria's history, we had a Teqball national tour held in Asaba.

In football, a 13-year-old Nigerian footballer makes his professional debut in Nigeria's third-tier league.

Here is the recap of Last week's events in the Nigerian Sports scene;

13-year-old Nigerian footballer makes his professional debut

Pulse Sports reports that 13-year-old Abdullahi Abdulrahman has become the youngest player to feature in the Nationwide League One game between Capital City FC and Supreme Court at the Area 3 Pitch in Abuja.

13 year old, Abdulrahman makes NLO debut
13 year old, Abdulrahman makes NLO debut

Abdulrahman is the son of former Flying Eagles team coordinator Mallam Abdulrahman Umar Baba.

Abdullahi is a student at Excellent Secondary School in Zuba and is currently in Junior Secondary School Class 3 (JSS 3).

First National Teqball Tour in Nigeria

Teqball, a fast-growing sport in Nigeria, made its national tour debut in Delta State during the week.

Teqball Player in action

Pulse Sports reports that the tour started on May 10th and ended on May 13th at the Stephen Keshi International Stadium in Asaba, with Kwara State dominating the events.

Lagos Squash Classics returns after five years

After five years, the Lagos Squash Classics return as Englishmen Curtis Malik and Torrie Malik emerge champions of the men’s and women's events of the 2023 Lagos International Squash Classics.

Squash players in Action

Two Clubs Banned in Nigeria for Match Fixing

In Nigeria's third-tier league, Nationwide League One (NLO), two clubs, ABU Workers FC and Ambassador FC, were banned for match-fixing.

NLO banned two clubs

ABU workers humiliated their opponents, Ambassador FC, 8-0, which raised a red flag and forced NLO to go into the investigation and find out that the match was fixed.

The NLO banned the players and officials from being involved in any football-related activities for two years and fined each club five hundred thousand Naira.

Nigeria rugby returns to International scene

The Nigeria Rugby Football Federation returned to the international scene after a ban and will be participating in the Rugby Afrique Olympic qualifiers slated for Mauritius on June 24 and 25, 2023.

Nigeria Rugby players celebrating

The Federation also named Scotsman Steve Lewis as the new head coach of the country’s senior national team.

Nigeria Rugby gets new coach
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Nigeria Rugby gets new coach

Steve's first task will be to guide the national men's and women's sevens teams to the 2024 Olympic Games pre-qualifiers in Mauritius and Zambia, which will take place in June and July, respectively.

Steve has coached the Black Stallions twice in the past 10 years, in 2012 and 2013. Under his leadership, Nigeria defied all odds to qualify for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. In 2016 and 2019, Steve was voted USA Rugby coach of the year.

On Wednesday, NPFL side Enyimba bowed out of the 2023 Federation Cup.

Enyimba and Shooting crashed out through penalty shootouts, while Ikorodu City was thrashed by another NPFL side, Kwara United, in the round of 32.

Robo Queens of Lagos in action during NWFl regular season

The Nigeria Women's Football League (NWFL) announced the new date for the Super Six finals that will take place in Asaba between June 9 to 16.

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