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Lookman opens 2025/26 goal account

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After a slow start to the 2025/26 season with Atalanta, Nigeria forward, Ademola Lookman, finally got his first goal of the season for his club on Tuesday night, scoring in their Serie A match-day nine game at home against AC Milan.

Lookman scored in the 35th minute of the game to level the scores 1-1 after Italian midfielder Samuele Ricci had opened scoring for the visitors in the fourth minutes.

The Nigerian unleashed a magnificent shot into the top of the net aftr being put through by Mario Pasalic.

It was the Nigerian’s seventh game of the season in all competitions for Atalanta this season.

The reigning African Player of The Year has endured a tough start to the season after a fallout with Atalanta’s hierarchy over a failed transfer.

He went on strike in the summer and was thereafter ostrasciced by the club after failed transfer to Inter Milan.

He was reintegrated into the team with a four-minute appearance during their 3-0 win at Torino in September before getting his first start in the Champions League against Club Brugge days later.

The 28-year-old scored 15 goals plus five assists for Atalanta in the Serie A last season, adding five goals and two assists in the UCL as well.

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Super Falcons qualify for WAFCON 2026

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The Super Falcons of Nigeria have officially qualified for the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2026.

The current holders of the continental title booked their place after a convincing performance over two legs against Benin.

After a 2–0 victory in Cotonou, the Falcons sealed their qualification with a 1–1 draw in Abeokuta on Tuesday, October 28, sealing their 16th consecutive qualification for the continent’s premier women’s competition.

The result earned the reigning African champions a 3-1 aggregate victory over two legs.

Nigeria, ten-time African champions, has remarkably qualified for every edition of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations since its inception. They now join hosts Morocco as the first teams confirmed for next year’s tournament.

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Reps set to probe NFF over FIFA grants

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The House of Representatives on Tuesday resolved to set up a special committee to investigate financial grants advanced to the Nigerian Football Federation by FIFA and the Confederation of African Football, totalling $25m.

The resolution of the House followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance during Tuesday’s plenary, co-sponsored by Lagos lawmaker, Adedayo Adesola and his Rivers State counterpart, Felix Nwaeke.

Titled “Motion to sport further misuse of FIFA and CAF grants by Nigerian Football Federation,” Adesola noted that the mismanagement of grants by the global football governing body is largely responsible for the poor outings in recent times by the various national teams.

Only recently, former Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh, accused the NFF of stifling the growth of football in Nigeria, through the misappropriation of grants from FIFA and CAF, citing the questionable handling of $1m the NFF got from FIFA to prepare the Super Eagles for the 2002 World Cup.

Between 2015 and 2025, NFF allegedly received development funds in excess of $25m from FIFA and CAF.

Speaking on the substance of the motion, the Lagos lawmaker noted that in December 2016, “FIFA sent an audit query over the mishandling of $1.1m development grant to NFF and reported that US$802,000 lacked proper documentation, prompting then Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, to order an independent audit and asked NFF to account for receipts and disbursements.”

He continued, “The House notes that between 2018 and 2019, NFF officials (including the then President, Amaju Pinnick) faced public criticism and were subject to EFCC and ICPC probes and court actions tied to alleged mismanagement of various funds and sponsorship.

“One of these monies, a $1.2m, is the subject of a news item currently trending on social media, which NFF allegedly used to construct a mini-stadium in Birnin Kebbi.

“We are concerned that a physical inspection of the stadium in Birnin Kebbi showed that it is a substandard facility in terms of quality and quantity, which cannot justify the sum of $1.2m claimed to have been spent on the project by the NFF.”

He added that with another Africa Cup of Nations coming soon and the World Cup play-off, both involving the Super Eagles, “There is a need to take decisive action on further misuse of public funds by the leadership of NFF.”

The motion was unanimously endorsed at the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, and the House resolved to set up a special investigative committee to probe NFF finances from 2015 to date.

It also resolved to invite the leadership of NFF to appear before the special committee with documents showing receipts and expenditures of grants.

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Governor Abiodun Gifts Super Falcons N50m Ahead of Benin Clash

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Abiodun made the announcement in a Facebook post on Tuesday, October 27.

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has gifted the Super Falcons ₦50 million cash.

He gave Nigeria’s female team the gift ahead of their decisive second-leg 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Amazons of the Benin Republic in Abeokuta, the state capital.

Abiodun made the announcement in a Facebook post on Tuesday, October 27, as he received the female national team at his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, on Monday.

“We were delighted to receive the Super Falcons of Nigeria in our office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, ahead of their second-leg WAFCON 2026 qualifier against the Amazons of Benin Republic.

“In recognition of their inspiring performances and to further motivate them for the task ahead, we announced a support package of ₦50 million to the team,” Abiodun wrote.

He said the Falcons’ return to the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Abeokuta, was proof that the state’s investment in sports development was paying off.

“Their return to the MKO Abiola International Stadium is a validation that we are doing something right in Ogun State,” the governor said.

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