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Ex-Jersey FA chief backs Nigeria grassroots development

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Former Jersey Football Association president Ricky Weir has set his sights on deepening grassroots football development in Nigeria, returning to the country this month on a visit that combined the promotion of his award-winning memoir with continued support for Walking Football and youth league programmes, The PUNCH reports.

Weir, who now holds a Nigerian passport, told reporters in Lagos that his latest trip was driven by three personal missions namely promoting his book, “Illegitimately Blessed”, supporting grassroots football, and strengthening the growth of Walking Football, a discipline he helped introduce to Nigeria in 2020.

“The biggest thing is that I can come back whenever I want. I don’t have to think about visas or costs anymore. It allows me to embrace the country more, spend time with family, and potentially shift more of my football development work to Nigeria,” Weir said.

The Founder of the Jersey 2 Africa 4 Football Foundation continued his grassroots engagement by attending the 5Stars Premier League opening in Abuja, where he delivered a new Premier League ball to each of the sixteen participating teams, before officiating at the Walking Football opening league programme at the Eagle Club Pitch in Surulere, Lagos.

“It was gratifying to see how far it has come. There are now league programmes and women’s teams, which is fantastic,” Weir said of the progress made in Walking Football since he helped establish the slow-paced, non-contact discipline in the country six years ago.

Weir, a prolific striker in his playing days who scored more than 600 goals in over 1,000 matches before moving into football administration, served as president of the Jersey Football Association for six years and has since built charitable initiatives using football as a tool for social development across Africa.

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During his visit, he was honoured in Lagos by the Africa Illustrious Awards, organised by My Media Africa, receiving the Award of Excellence and Special Recognition as African Football Ambassador.

Alongside his football work, Weir used the trip to promote his memoir, which chronicles his journey reconnecting with his Nigerian heritage after being born in Glasgow to a Scottish mother and a Nigerian father he never met. His father died before he was born, and Weir was placed for adoption and raised in Scotland.

He explained that he had deliberately delayed searching for his biological roots out of respect for the family who raised him.

“I never wanted my adopted parents to feel they were somehow not enough. My real parents were the people who raised me,” Weir said.

The search eventually led him to uncover his father’s Nigerian heritage and establish connections with relatives linked to his family history, a journey at the centre of “Illegitimately Blessed,” which Weir self-published in September 2024 before it was picked up by European publisher Europe Book and went on to win a literary award in Italy.

“When I finished the book, my goal was simply to complete it, leave something meaningful for my three sons and hopefully inspire one person. Everything after that has been a bonus,” Weir said.

While football features prominently in the memoir, Weir insisted the book carries a broader message beyond the sport.

“It covers identity, family, discrimination, resilience and overcoming challenges. It’s not just a football book,” he said.

Having spent fourteen years focused largely on philanthropic work in Kenya, Weir believes the next chapter of his African journey may increasingly be written in Nigeria, the homeland of the father he never had the chance to meet.

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Anthony Joshua joins Mourinho, Lewandowski at CAA Sports

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Two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has signed a commercial representation deal with CAA Sports, joining a star-studded roster that includes José Mourinho and Robert Lewandowski, in an arrangement struck in partnership with the boxer’s 258 Group.

As part of the deal, 258 Group Managing Director Freddie Cunningham joins CAA Sports Talent Group as Head of Client Strategy.

Based in London, Cunningham will oversee Joshua’s commercial activities across endorsements, speaking engagements and publishing, working alongside 258 Group and its family office, while also supporting the agency’s broader athlete business development across its international roster. He will report to Roman Di Somma, CAA Sports’ Head of International Talent.

Joshua joins a CAA Sports client list that also features Son Heung-min, Liam Lawson, Sky Brown, Cole Palmer, Gary Neville, Laura Woods and Kobbie Mainoo, placing him among an elite group of athletes and sporting figures represented by the agency.

The 36-year-old, who turned professional in 2013 and has held heavyweight world titles on two occasions, last fought in December 2025, stopping Jake Paul in the sixth round of a bout streamed on Netflix from Miami.

Later that month, Joshua was involved in a car crash in Nigeria that killed his personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength coach, Sina Ghami, leaving the boxer himself injured. The driver involved in the incident was subsequently charged.

Joshua is set to return to the ring on July 25, when he faces Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia.

Beyond boxing, Joshua and 258 Group have built a portfolio of investments spanning technology, real estate, content production and health and performance, with the fighter having previously held brand partnerships with companies including Under Armour, Audemars Piguet, Hugo Boss, Jaguar Land Rover, DAZN, EA Sports, Meta and Beats by Dre.

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Following the agreement with CAA Sports, Joshua’s business interests, family office and in-ring matters will continue to be overseen by 258 Group, with communications remaining with Soapbox, legal affairs with Level, and promotional matters with Matchroom Boxing.

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DR Congo hold Portugal for first-ever World Cup point

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The Democratic Republic of Congo ended their half-century wait to return to the FIFA World Cup in some style on Wednesday, as Yoane Wissa scored a fine equaliser as the Leopards came from behind to deny Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo a win.

The 1-1 draw saw the DRC hold steady against the European favourites, with Wissa cancelling out João Neves’ first-half header. The result saw the Leopards record their first-ever point at a World Cup.

Pitted against one of the tournament favourites in Portugal upon their return, Congo were up against it against Ronaldo and Co., but held their nerve during a contest in which they were largely without the ball, but didn’t fold under intensifying Portuguese pressure.

At half time, Portugal had registered 80 pe rcent of the possession, with the Leopards forced to defend deep, remain compact, with Wissa and Cédric Bakambu constantly attempting to pressure the European backline and disrupt their opponents.

Even when they fell behind early on, Sebastien Desabre’s worst nightmares coming true following Joao Neves’s sixth-minute opener, they didn’t wilt, didn’t crumble, didn’t allow the spectre of 1974 to destabilise this side.

Despite having little possession, the FIFA Inter-confederation playoff winners played with intent and adventure when they did get hold of the ball.

For 52 years, Congolese football has lived in the shadow of the failure of the Zaire team of 1974 and their disastrous World Cup campaign in West Germany, where a fine side failed to give a fair count of themselves and were bundled out in ignominy.

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FULL LIST: All 2026 World Cup Player of the Match winners so far

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway in the United States, Mexico and Canada, with standout performers already emerging across the opening round of group-stage matches.

FIFA continues to name its Superior Player of the Match award winners after each fixture, recognising the most influential player on the pitch.

As of June 17, 20 players have received the award following the first round of group-stage matches.

Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Norway’s Erling Haaland and France’s Michael Olise were among the latest recipients after their performances on Tuesday.

Lionel Messi

Also among the winners is US forward Folarin Balogun, who scored twice in his side’s 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Los Angeles.

Brazil star Vinícius Júnior received the honour after helping the five-time world champions secure a 1-1 draw against Morocco in a Group C encounter.

Here are the 2026 World Cup Player of the Match winners so far:

June 11

  • Mexico 2-0 South Africa — Julian Quiñones (Mexico)
  • South Korea 2-1 Czechia — Hwang In-beom (South Korea)

June 12

  • Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina — Ismael Koné (Canada)
  • USA 4-1 Paraguay — Folarin Balogun (USA)

June 13

  • Scotland 1-0 Haiti — John McGinn (Scotland)
  • Australia 2-0 Türkiye — Nestory Irankunda (Australia)
  • Brazil 1-1 Morocco — Vinícius Júnior (Brazil)
  • Qatar 1-1 Switzerland — Mahmoud Abunada (Qatar)

Sunday, June 14, 2026

  • Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 Ecuador — Yan Diomande (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Germany 7-1 Curaçao — Kai Havertz (Germany)
  • Netherlands 2-2 Japan — Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands)
  • Sweden 5-1 Tunisia — Alexander Isak (Sweden)
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Monday, June 15, 2026

  • Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay — Federico Valverde (Uruguay)
  • Spain 0-0 Cabo Verde — Vozinha (Cabo Verde)
  • IR Iran 2-2 New Zealand — Ramin Rezaeian (IR Iran)
  • Belgium 1-1 Egypt — Emam Ashour (Egypt)

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

  • France 3-1 Senegal — Michael Olise (France)
  • Iraq 1-4 Norway — Erling Haaland (Norway)
  • Argentina 3-0 Algeria — Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Austria vs Jordan — Ali Olwan (Jordan)

More awards to come

A total of 104 Superior Player of the Match awards will be presented during the tournament, culminating in the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium.

PUNCH Online will continue to update this page as the list grows and the tournament progresses towards the knockout stages and final.

Four more group-stage matches are scheduled for Wednesday, June 17:

  • Ghana vs Panama — Group L, Toronto Stadium
  • England vs Croatia — Group L, Dallas Stadium
  • Portugal vs DR Congo — Group K, Houston Stadium
  • Uzbekistan vs Colombia — Group K, Mexico City Stadium

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