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Presidential elections for several sports federations will take place on Saturday (today) at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, with the National Sports Commission overseeing the process to ensure transparency and adherence to due process.

The elections come after weeks of controversy and interventions by the NSC, which has been working to ensure fair and credible processes across multiple federations.

In tennis, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Victor Ochei, is tipped to emerge as president of the Nigeria Tennis Federation following his acceptance to contest for the position.

Ochei was recently nominated by the National Sports Commission as the Sponsorship/Philanthropist representative on the board of the federation. However, the businessman, who for many years sponsored the Wheelchair Tennis Championship, has been successfully lobbied by some stakeholders to contest for the top job.

While Ochei is tipped for the presidency, stakeholders are reportedly working hard to get former Nigerian tennis superstars Nduka Odizor, David Imonitie and Sadiq Abdullahi to join the board.

Explaining the stakeholders’ choice of Ochei as NTF president, a representative of the stakeholders, Caleb Tsav, said it is important that tennis gets it right this term to put the federation on the right growth path.

“Ochei has faithfully and diligently committed about N200 million in sponsoring the yearly Davnotch Open Tennis Championship for half a decade (2021-2025),” Tsav said.

“To buttress his affinity for tennis, he is an Audemars Piguet Ambassador, as he religiously attends the four yearly global tennis grand slams for over a decade. As an avowed sports aficionado, he equally sponsors the yearly Onicha-Olona Unity Cup football tournament for the past five years.

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“He also constructed the Donald Ochei mini-stadium in his home town, Onicha-Olona in Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, a feat that is worthy of emulation.”

In kickboxing, the federation conducted board member elections on September 16, with Emmanuel Atagana winning the Technical Representative position with 23 votes, ahead of Kevin Onyika, who got 11 votes. In the Athlete Representative category, Jibrin Inuwa Baba secured 22 votes, defeating Olakunle Awoyele, who polled 11 votes.

Air Vice Marshal Batnan Frama, former Director of Sports at the Defence Headquarters, has been screened as a presidential candidate for the Kickboxing Federation, while GM Nelson Oluigbo, winner of the South-West Representative position, was screened for the vice president position.

In gymnastics, presidential candidate Omowunmi Olalere has called for transparency, inclusiveness, and adherence to due process in the federation elections, urging the NSC to ensure a credible process that reflects the voices of all stakeholders.

The fresh elections follow the annulment of the September polls, which saw incumbent president Kelvin Erhunmwunse emerge unopposed. The NSC declared the elections inconsistent with national sports governance principles after complaints from affected parties.

Olalere welcomed the NSC’s intervention but rejected an offer to accept the position of second vice-president, insisting that accepting an appointment without due process would further alienate stakeholders.

“Accepting the position of vice-president without due process would further disenfranchise many people. The NSC press release clearly stated that zonal representative elections must be conducted,” she said.

“If these zonal elections do not hold, and I simply accept an appointed position, it would compromise my integrity and go against my principles. It would also deepen grievances within the gymnastics family.”

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Meanwhile, president of the Nigeria Judo Federation, Dr Musa Oshodi, has commended the NSC, the Nigeria Olympic Committee, and other stakeholders for resolving the Gymnastics Federation of Nigeria’s impasse.

In a statement, Oshodi appreciated the fair and transparent approach used to address the issues.

“Every aspect of the matter was carefully considered and treated on its merits, culminating in a just and fair resolution acceptable to all parties involved,” he noted.

Oshodi apologised to NSC Director-General Hon. Bukola Olopade for any miscommunication that may have caused misunderstandings related to the Judo Federation.

Looking ahead, Oshodi expressed optimism that the same constructive approach will be applied to address challenges facing the Judo Federation, promoting good governance and sports development in Nigeria.

The NSC has been actively involved in ensuring fair electoral procedures across multiple federations, having previously suspended planned polls in both boxing and judo federations after widespread concerns over electoral irregularities and inadequate preparation time for prospective candidates.

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Messi reveals why he cried after first goal in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria; read details

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Lionel Messi has explained why he broke down in tears after scoring Argentina’s opening goal in their 3-0 victory over Algeria.

The Argentina captain on Wednesday delivered a masterclass performance with a hat trick as defending champions defeated the North Africans in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group J opener.

Yet the enduring image of the night was not one of his three goals, but of the Inter Miami captain, visibly emotional and in tears immediately after opening the scoring.

Speaking after the match, the 38-year-old Messi explained that his tears had nothing to do with football.

“I cried after the first goal, yes… but it was something completely unrelated to football.

“I went through some difficult days, but I’m grateful to the entire delegation and my teammates because they were always by my side, giving me a lot of strength,” he said, according to Metro Sports.

Messir cries after first goal in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria. Credit: en.thairath.co

Messi found the net in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes, registering his first World Cup hat-trick and moving level with Miroslav Klose on 16 career World Cup goals.

The strike also marked his 14th World Cup goal overall and came on the occasion of his 200th appearance for Argentina and his sixth World Cup tournament.

At nearly 39 years old, Messi became the oldest player to score both a World Cup hat-trick and a brace in the competition’s history.

Argentina dominated proceedings despite Algeria enjoying periods of possession, with Messi’s clinical finishing proving decisive.

A fourth Argentine goal and another by Algeria were disallowed for offside.

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The win gives Argentina an ideal start in Group J.

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Haaland double powers Norway to World Cup win over Iraq

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Erling Haaland struck his first World Cup goals as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday in their first game at a major tournament in 26 years.

The Manchester City striker turned in from close range to give Norway the lead on 29 minutes in Boston, but Aymen Hussein’s header brought Iraq level.

Haaland pounced on an error at the back to put Norway ahead again before half-time and take his goals tally at international level to 57 in just 51 matches.

Leo Ostigard headed in a third for Norway moments after coming off the bench to effectively wrap up victory. Norway got a fourth deep into stoppage time through a Hussein own goal.

The win left Norway on top of Group I on goal difference, level with France on three points after Les Bleus overcame Senegal 3-1 earlier in the day. The Norwegians face the African powerhouses in their next game in New Jersey on June 22.

No team endured a longer or more perilous road to the World Cup than Iraq, who secured their place as the 48th and final qualifier in March after a 21-match campaign that stretched across 867 days.

Hussein, scorer of the decisive goal in the play-off win over Bolivia, was then held and questioned for hours by US immigration officials after arriving with the squad ahead of Iraq’s first World Cup since 1986.

Norway last played at the tournament in 1998, when coach Stale Solbakken was a member of the squad that famously beat Brazil in the group stage before exiting in the last 16. He also featured at Euro 2000.

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After breezing impressively through qualifying, twice thrashing Italy, they are hoping a golden generation of players – led by Haaland and Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard – can break new ground in North America.

Solbakken predicted Haaland would make a “very big impact” at his first major finals, and the City star was quick to deliver on that promise.

Antonio Nusa’s trickery was a problem for Iraq, and his incisive pass released the overlapping David Moller Wolfe clear before Haaland stretched to steer in the low cross from the left.

Iraq, who lost all their of group games on their only previous appearance, did not let that get to them as they equalised 10 minutes later.

Amir Al-Ammari found space just inside the area and clipped in a cross, with Hussein rising brilliantly to power a header past Orjan Nyland.

But Iraq only had themselves to blame as they giftwrapped Haaland’s second of the contest.

Goalkeeper Jalal Hassan was slow to react to a softly-hit backpass, his attempted clearance smacking off Haaland’s shin and ricocheting into the net.

Iraq again responded well, with Ibrahim Bayesh denied by a desperation block, Ali Al-Hamadi dribbling an effort wide and centre-back Akam Hashim lashing a spectacular volley just over the bar.

Ostigard nodded in Odegaard’s corner on 76 minutes to seal the points for Norway, before Haaland was thwarted by Hassan when another loose pass sent him clean through and seeking his hat-trick.

Haaland nonetheless had a hand in Norway’s late fourth, his looping header back across goal deflecting off Hussein before trickling over the line.

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Magical Messi equals World Cup scoring record with hat-trick in Argentina win

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Lionel Messi opened his record-breaking sixth World Cup with a hat-trick to become the tournament’s joint all-time top scorer on Tuesday as holders Argentina launched their bid for back-to-back titles with a dazzling 3-0 rout of Algeria.

On a magical night at Kansas City’s 69,045-capacity Arrowhead Stadium, Messi delivered an electrifying individual display to join Miroslav Klose at the top of the World Cup scorers charts with 16 goals.

The 38-year-old had started an unforgettable occasion — his 200th international appearance — by claiming a piece of history, becoming the first man to play in six World Cups as he led Argentina onto the field for what would become a one-sided Group J clash.

Messi, who first played in the World Cup as a teenager during the 2006 finals in Germany, then emphatically stamped his class over proceedings with a memorable hat-trick — the first of his World Cup career.

A 17th-minute curling strike took his World Cup goals tally to 14, putting him alongside German legend Gerd Muller and France superstar Kylian Mbappe in the all-time rankings.

He then moved one clear of Muller and Mbappe to join Brazilian great Ronaldo on 15 goals in the 60th minute after pouncing on a rebound from an Alexis Mac Allister shot to make it 2-0.

He joined Germany’s Klose on 16 goals in the 76th minute, sweeping in a low finish from the edge of the area before departing to deafening applause and a standing ovation from an adoring crowd four minutes later.

Argentina defeated France in an epic 2022 World Cup final in Doha, winning on penalties after a 3-3 draw that saw Les Bleus striker Mbappe score a hat-trick.

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– Mbappe off the mark –

France — who could meet Argentina in the final again this year if seedings follow the form book — launched their tournament on Tuesday with a 3-1 defeat of Senegal, with Mbappe scoring twice to suggest he is more than ready to deliver another big World Cup.

“There are still people out there who will criticise him, but he is an extraordinary player,” France coach Didier Deschamps said of Mbappe. “Not everything came off for him, but he can win games in one moment.”

Mbappe’s double against the Senegalese also saw him overtake Olivier Giroud as France’s leading goalscorer with 58 goals from 99 games.

“I am really pleased for him. He didn’t score in the warm-up friendly games, but to break the record at the World Cup gives it more impact,” Deschamps added.

Another potent scorer, Erling Haaland, marked his first World Cup finals appearance with two goals in a 4-1 romp against Iraq in France’s Group I.

The Manchester City striker pounced from close range on 29 minutes in Foxborough, but Aymen Hussein’s header brought Iraq level before Haaland capitalised on an Iraqi defensive error to put Norway ahead again before half-time. He took his international goals tally to 57 in just 51 matches.

Substitute Leo Ostigard headed in a third for Norway, and they got a fourth deep in stoppage time through a Hussein own goal to secure three points in their first appearance at a World Cup since 1998.

Haaland’s goalscoring World Cup debut left Norway coach Stale Solbakken purring with satisfaction.

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“You could see that he adapted to the occasion; the occasion wasn’t too big for him,” said Solbakken.

“I had a good feeling before the game. I had quite a comfortable feeling that he would do it for us today.”

In the late game on Tuesday, World Cup debutants Jordan face Austria in Santa Clara, California in Group J.

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