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Olapade, Okoko shine at Lakowe Golf Classic

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Nigerian golf ace Sunday Olapade won the professional round of the 2025 Lakowe Lakes Golf Classic with a 10-under par score in 54 holes, as the event came to an end on Sunday.

Youngster Godwin Okoko, also made the winner’s list with a third-place finish in the professional round while also leading his amateur team members to be crowned the Team event winners. The members included Ikechukwu Boniface, David Maji, and Frances Omaruaye.

The 2025 event paraded some of the best professional players from West Africa, including Emos Korblah and Barry Yaw from Ghana, Oche Odoh, Kamalu Bako, Gift Willy, Godwin Okoko, Michael Ubi, and Francis Epe.

Olapade’s rounds were 69, 65, and 72 for the three days to beat Korblah with a five-stroke margin and pocket the N5m purse and an additional ARM champion bonus of N2.5m, totaling N7.5m for his victory.

Golf Manager of Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate, Femi Olagbenro, said Olapade had a brilliant spell at the event and came close to breaking the course’s 54-hole record held by Vincent Torgah.

“I believe every player showing up at Lakowe Lakes Golf Club puts in an extra effort to match the pedigree of the course and the tough field that is always on parade at each Lakowe Lakes Golf Classic event.

“This is a very satisfying win, given the effort I have put into my game in the past few months. I have just come back from a training round in Kenya. It’s been a very challenging routine, which is why this is satisfying. I want to thank everyone who has supported me this while, and believe in me.

In the team event, Kingsley Oparaku led the team of Roland Alexander, Terry Paul, and Abe Ayodeji to the runner-up position.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Chairman of Lakowe Lakes Golf Estate Deji Alli said that the game of golf has impacted his person and outlook of business for the Lakowe Lakes project, despite the challenges of running a world-class facility like Lakowe Lakes Golf Club.

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Barcelona to face Athletic Club at renovated Camp Nou Stadium

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FC Barcelona will officially return to the newly renovated Spotify Camp Nou this week, with their first match at the revamped stadium set against Athletic Club.

The Blaugrana have spent more than a year away from their iconic home ground due to major reconstruction works under the Espai Barça project. During the renovation period, the team played their home fixtures at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.

According to Fabrizio Romano’s X post on Monday, he said, “Barcelona will make their long-awaited return this week, with Athletic Club as the first visitors at the upgraded stadium.”

The return marks a historic moment for the club, as fans prepare to experience the significantly modernised Camp Nou for the first time.

The matchup against Athletic Club will serve as the official debut of the new-look Spotify Camp Nou and is expected to draw a sell-out crowd.

More details, including final stadium preparations and planned pre-match events, are expected from the club in the coming hours.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that Barcelona were forced to abandon their initial plan to return to Camp Nou in August, pushing the stadium’s reopening further due to licensing challenges.

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DR Congo end Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup dream

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Nigeria’s dream of reaching the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico ended on Sunday in an agonising 4-3 penalty shootout defeat against DR Congo in the final of the African play-off in Rabat, Morocco.

Both countries were seeking a spot at the inter-continental play-off after coming through the battle of the best second-placed teams from the qualifying series.

Eric Chelle made two changes to the winning team against Gabon, dropping Akor Adams and Bright Osayi-Samuel for Semi Ajayi and Frank Onyeka. Onyeka formed a midfield trio with Alex Iwobi and Wilfred Ndidi, while Ajayi’s inclusion into the heart of the defence saw the impressive Benjamin Fredrick move to right back.

Onyeka repaid Chelle’s trust by firing Nigeria ahead in the third minute. He was quick to react to a failed clearance by the DR Congo’s defence from a Zaidu Sanusi’s cross, and his shot took a deflection to beat Lionel Mpasi-Nzau in goal for the Leopards.

As the Super Eagles fumbled two half-chances to double their advantage, DR Congo didn’t back down, finding their way back into the game in the 32nd minute through Meschack Elia.

After stealing the ball from the midfield, Elia was set free in the area by Cedric Bakambu, and he made no mistake with a lovely finish into the right side of the net to restore parity.

The second half began with more surprises for Nigeria, as Chelle replaced Osimhen, perhaps due to injury, with Adams.

Nwabali denied Bakambu at the near post in the 54th minute as the Real Betis striker attempted to sneak a corner kick into the keeper’s bottom right corner.

Moses Simon and Chidera Ejuke also came on for Ademola Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze in the early stages of the second half but the switches weren’t enough to curtail the Leopards.

While Nigeria barely created any chance to split their opponents, there was panic at the back for the Eagles in the 83rd minute when Nwabali almost gifted the Leopards a goal, but he went down to make a vital block before the offside flag came to his rescue.

Three days after they were stretched against Gabon, Chelle’s men had to endure another 30 minutes of extra time against DR Congo, and that spelled more struggles for them.

DR Congo had the ball at the back of the net twice in extra time, but their joy was short-lived due to fouls in the build-ups. Fiston Mayele fouled Nwabali before poking home a loose ball in the 95th minute, before Noah Sadiki’s dangerous play against Onyemachi saved the Eagles’ blushes in the 110th minute.

The Leopard still almost nicked it just before the penalty shootout, but Nwabali kept out Chancel Mbemba’s dipping header with a big hand.

Although he didn’t cover himself in glory during open play, Nwabali made two saves to keep Nigeria in the shootout after Calvin Basses and Simon missed the first two kicks for Nigeria, while Sevilla duo Adams and Ejuke as well as Onyemaechi scored theirs to keep the shootout at 3-3.

Timothy Fayulu denied Semi Ajayi with the sixth spot kick and captain Mbemba roofed the last ball for DR Congo to end Nigeria’s dream of advancing to the inter-continental play-off.

The last play-off tournament involving six teams – one each from AFC (Asia Football Confederation), CAF – which has been taken by DR Congo, CONMEBOL (South America), and OFC (Oceania) and two from CONCACAF (North Central America and Caribbean Association Football)  – will be held in Mexico by March 2026 to decide the last two FIFA World Cup berths.

Bolivia (CONMEBOL) and New Caledonia (OFC) have already joined DR Congo in that tournament as countries from CONCACAF and AFC are expected to complete the lineup.

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Former Green Eagles Of Nigeria Forward, Lawrence Okonji Dies At 83

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Nigeria’s football family has been thrown into mourning following the death of Lawrence Onweazu Okonji, one of the country’s respected strikers from the early years of the national team.

Onweazu Okonji, who died at the age of 83, earned his first invitation to the Green Eagles in 1963 and went on to represent the nation for ten years.

During that period, he shared the pitch with some of the biggest names in Nigerian football, including Joseph Erico, Peter Anieke, Paul Hamilton and Sebastian Brodricks.

Hamilton later coached the Super Eagles, while Erico and Brodricks both served as assistants at different times. Brodricks also led the Golden Eaglets to victory at the maiden FIFA U-16 World Cup in China in 1985.

Many older fans remember Okonji for his spirited outings in international friendlies, especially against Queens Park Rangers of England and Fortuna Düsseldorf of Germany.

One of the standout moments of his career came on June 6, 1973. That day, he scored the final goal at the old Lagos City Stadium during a friendly between NEPA and Stationery Stores. The goal marked the symbolic closing of a ground that had hosted football royalty, including Pelé.

He also featured for Lagos State at the first National Sports Festival in 1973.

At the club level, Okonji played for some of the country’s established sides of the time, such as Sharks, NEPA of Lagos, Port Authority of Lagos, and Aba Giant Killers, now known as Enyimba.

When he retired from active football, Okonji continued shaping the game as a coach. He handled NEPA FC Lagos, Guinness FC, Lagos Academicals, Requins de l’Atlantique of the Benin Republic and Delta Force, formerly DSC FC.

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