July 8, 2026

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Under a Black Coach: Vincent Kompany Breaks His Own European Record — 16 Straight Wins

Paul Lucky Okoku   When excellence meets opportunity, history keeps changing. When Vincent *Kompany* arrived at Bayern Munich, critics questioned whether a young Black coach could command the dressing room, manage egos, or succeed in Europe’s most demanding league. The same doubts Black coaches have faced for decades—“Can he lead?” “Can he handle pressure?”—were whispered loudly

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UK-Based Nigerians call for NFF board to resign after the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Report compiled by Tayo Salaam, Snr. Correspondent, United Kingdom    Introduction Africa’s most populous nation Nigeria will miss back-to-back World Cups after failing to qualify at the second attempt for the 2026 tournament in USA, Canada and Mexico, with Egypt, Senegal, South Africa, Ghana, Cape Verde, Morocco, Cote D’ivoire, Algeria and Tunisia qualified to represent

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Curaçao’s Journey to the FIFA World Cup: A Historic Triumph of a Small Nation

In a landmark achievement that has captured the attention of the global football community, Curaçao, a small Caribbean island with a population under 150,000, has qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This milestone makes Curaçao the smallest nation by population ever to reach football’s premier tournament, underscoring a story of resilience, identity, and sporting

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Hakimi, Chebbak shines on a night of rewards, music and politics

By Jide Olaniran Achraf Hakimi of Morocco and Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and his compatriot Ghizlaine Chebbak of Al Hilal were enthroned on a night where one hundred and two minutes was devoted to glamour, glitz, music and massaging of egos at the 2025 edition of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) awards on Wednesday

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Fixing the Eagles: How Nigeria Can Turn World Cup Pain into Progress

By Bolarinwa Olajide, Toronto Canada  It hurts because it is all too familiar. For the second consecutive cycle, the Super Eagles will be watching the World Cup from their living rooms. Strip away the noise and the same issues resurface: inconsistent leadership, tactical ambiguity, mental fragility under pressure, and a reliance on individual brilliance over

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Nigeria vs. Gabon, Africa’s Road to 2026 FIFA World Cup – No Easy Pass, No Excuses

“Make una come answer una Papa name O!” (Answer Your Father’s Name!) A semi-final that’s more war than friendly football By Paul Lucky Okoku, Former Super Eagles International and 1983 Flying Eagles Vice Captain.   Nigeria has reached the African playoffs semi-final on the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Super Eagles will

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Leadership or Lapse? FIFA’s Amaju Pinnick Appointment Raises Eyebrows

FIFA’s recent appointment of Amaju Pinnick as Deputy Chairperson of the Men’s National Teams Competitions Committee has ignited debate across the global football community. The decision comes as Nigeria grapples with ongoing concerns surrounding the FIFA Goal Project 2.0 in Ugborodo—a project initiated under Pinnick’s tenure as President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). For

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Turkey’s Refereeing Betting Scandal: A Threat to Football’s Global Integrity

Football thrives on trust. Fans believe that the 90 minutes on the pitch reflect skill, strategy, and fair competition. But what happens when the people meant to safeguard that fairness—the referees—are compromised? Turkey recently dropped a bombshell that has sent ripples across the global football community. After a five-year investigation, the Turkish Football Federation revealed

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Nigeria’s Long Road to the World Cup: From CAF Play-offs to the Global Battle

— By Paul Lucky Okoku, Former Super Eagles International and 1983 Flying Eagles Vice Captain.   For Nigeria, the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is no longer a straight sprint, it’s a marathon with sharp bends, uphill climbs, and unfamiliar terrains. The Super Eagles’ path to redemption now stretches beyond the African continent

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Under a Black Coach: Vincent Kompany and Bayern Munich Set a European Record with 14th Straight Win

— By Paul Lucky Okoku, Former Super Eagles International and 1983 Flying Eagles Vice Captain  How Kompany’s triumph underscores the power of equal opportunity – and why the same principle behind DEI drives progress, profit, and performance across every field. “The time is always right to do what is right.” — Martin Luther King Jr. 

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