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Ashe declares readiness for Commonwealth Games

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Nigeria’s sprint star, Favour Ashe, says he is mentally and physically prepared for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, as Team Nigeria intensifies preparations for the multi-sport event, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The 100m and 4x100m relay specialist, popularly known as “The Nigerian Nightmare”, said the national team’s training camp has played a key role in sharpening the athletes’ readiness ahead of the Games.

“Coming into the Commonwealth Games, I would say my mental is in the right spot. I’m ready mentally and physically. This training camp has been a huge boost for the athletes and has put us in a better mental space. So, yes, I would say I’m ready for the Commonwealth Games,” Ashe said.

The sprinter also urged Nigerians to rally behind Team Nigeria throughout the competition.

“I want Nigerians to support us—not just me, but every athlete representing the country. Family and friends should continue to encourage us and support us in every way they can. Thank you so much,” he added.

Ashe’s confidence comes as the Federal Government unveiled a financial reward package for medal winners at the Games.

National Sports Commission Director-General Bukola Olopade announced that gold medallists will receive $3,000, silver medallists $2,000 and bronze medallists $1,500, while coaches of medal-winning athletes will earn performance bonuses of $5,000. He also confirmed that the payment of camp allowances has commenced to ensure athletes are fully motivated ahead of the competition.

Nigeria is expected to field a strong contingent in Glasgow, including world record holder Tobi Amusan, sprint sensation Kayinsola Ajayi, shot put star Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, para-powerlifting champion Folashade Oluwafemiayo and several other elite athletes competing across athletics, boxing, cycling, swimming, weightlifting and para sports.

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The 2026 Commonwealth Games will be held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 2, with about 3,000 athletes from 74 nations competing in 10 sports.

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Tobi Amusan Qualifies For 2026 Diamond League Final, Eyes Fourth Title

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Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has qualified for the 2026 Wanda Diamond League Final after another impressive campaign in the women’s 100m hurdles.

The world record holder secured her place in the season-ending championship with 28 points from five Diamond League meetings. The final will take place in Brussels, Belgium, on September 4 and 5.

Tobi Amusan sits second in the standings behind American Masai Russell, who leads with 32 points.

Both athletes are still expected to compete in the remaining meetings in London, Lausanne, Silesia and Zurich before the battle for the Diamond League crown.

Russell remains the fastest woman in the event this season after posting 12.14 seconds. In comparison, Amusan’s season’s best of 12.28 seconds has been equalled three times during the campaign.

The Brussels final is set to reignite one of the sport’s biggest rivalries as Amusan bids to reclaim the title she won in three straight seasons from 2021 to 2023. A victory would hand the Nigerian a fourth Diamond League trophy.

Tobi Amusan also heads into the final as the women’s 100m hurdles world record holder.

She set the stunning mark of 12.12 seconds during her memorable run to the world title in Eugene four years ago, a performance that remains the benchmark in the event.

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SEE FULL LIST: Unai Simón joins World Cup clean-sheet greats as Barthez, Shilton remain joint leaders

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Spain goalkeeper Unai Simón has climbed into joint third place on FIFA’s all-time list of goalkeepers with the most clean sheets at the FIFA World Cup following Spain’s run to the 2026 final.

According to FIFA’s updated rankings after the semi-finals on Wednesday, Simón has kept eight clean sheets in 11 World Cup appearances, matching the records of Jan Jongbloed, Emerson Leão, Sepp Maier, Taffarel, Thibaut Courtois and Hugo Lloris.

FIFA’s all-time rankings continue to be led jointly by France’s Fabien Barthez and England’s Peter Shilton, who each recorded 10 clean sheets in 17 World Cup appearances.

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Barthez achieved five shutouts during France’s triumphant 1998 campaign, one in 2002 and four in 2006, while Shilton registered four clean sheets in 1982, three in 1986 and three more in 1990.

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Simón’s tally has been boosted by Spain’s 2026 campaign, during which he has kept six clean sheets in seven matches, having previously recorded two at the 2022 World Cup.

Behind the joint leaders, Brazil’s Alisson, Gilmar, Spain’s Iker Casillas, Uruguay’s Fernando Muslera and Germany’s Manuel Neuer are tied for 10th place with seven clean sheets each.

FIFA’s updated rankings were published after Spain’s 2-0 victory over France in the 2026 World Cup semi-final, with Simón conceding only four goals across his 11 World Cup appearances for a goals-conceded average of 0.36 per game, the best among the goalkeepers in the top tier of the rankings.

Here are the rankings:

FIFA World Cup goalkeepers with the most clean sheets (Updated after July 15, 2026)

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1. Fabien Barthez (France) – 10 clean sheets (17 appearances)

2. Peter Shilton (England) – 10 clean sheets (17 appearances)

3. Unai Simón (Spain) – 8 clean sheets (11 appearances)

4. Jan Jongbloed (Netherlands) – 8 clean sheets (12 appearances)

5. Emerson Leão (Brazil) – 8 clean sheets (14 appearances)

6. Sepp Maier (West Germany) – 8 clean sheets (18 appearances)

7. Taffarel (Brazil) – 8 clean sheets (18 appearances)

8. Thibaut Courtois (Belgium) – 8 clean sheets (21 appearances)

9. Hugo Lloris (France) – 8 clean sheets (20 appearances)

10. Alisson (Brazil) – 7 clean sheets (14 appearances)

11. Gilmar (Brazil) – 7 clean sheets (14 appearances)

12. Iker Casillas (Spain) – 7 clean sheets (17 appearances)

13. Fernando Muslera (Uruguay) – 7 clean sheets (19 appearances)

14. Manuel Neuer (Germany) – 7 clean sheets (23 appearances)

Note:

FIFA lists players with the same number of clean sheets as joint positions (e.g. Barthez and Shilton are both joint first, while Simón through Lloris are all joint third, and Alisson through Neuer are joint 10th).

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2026 World Cup: 10 biggest VAR controversies so far

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Video Assistant Referee decisions have continued to spark debate at the 2026 World Cup, with several calls dividing players, coaches and fans across the tournament’s group stage and knockout rounds.

This is the third World Cup to feature VAR since its introduction, and officials have been granted extra powers this time around, including the ability to issue yellow cards in cases of mistaken identity.

Sports website Planet Football has now ranked the ten VAR incidents it considers the tournament’s most controversial so far.

10. Argentina v Egypt

Egypt saw a second goal chalked off by VAR for a foul earlier in the buildup after leading Argentina 2-0. Planet Football rated the call correct but noted Egypt’s frustration at how far back in the passage of play the offence was picked up, especially after the North Africans were denied a possible penalty shortly before conceding the winner. Egypt reportedly lodged a formal complaint with FIFA, with coach Hossam Hassan alleging bias in the officiating.

9. England v Ghana

Ghana were denied a penalty in a goalless draw after Ezri Konsa brought down Prince Adu inside the box. Planet Football described Konsa’s challenge as careless and potentially reckless, and one Ghana felt should have been punished.

8. Brazil v Scotland

Vinicius Junior had what would have been Brazil’s second goal ruled out for what Planet Football called the faintest of fouls on Jack Hendry. Brazil went on to win regardless.

7. Colombia v Portugal

Davinson Sanchez’s goal for Colombia was ruled out for offside by a matter of millimetres after a VAR review, despite appearing onside in real time. Former England striker Wayne Rooney criticised the decision on BBC punditry duty, saying: “It’s onside, I don’t care what they’re telling me.”

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6. Ecuador v Germany

Germany were allowed to keep a goal that Planet Football argued deserved a VAR review, after Aleksandar Pavlovic caught Ecuador’s Pedro Vite in the face while going for the ball in the buildup.

5. Germany v Paraguay

Germany had a goal by Jonathan Tah disallowed in their round of 32 exit to Paraguay after VAR ruled that Waldemar Anton had held Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill unfairly at the corner. Planet Football called the decision soft, noting Gill was back on his feet by the time the header came in.

4. Portugal v Croatia

Croatia had a stoppage-time equaliser by Josko Gvardiol ruled out for offside, after officials determined Igor Matanovic’s touch on the ball, rather than a deflection off a Portugal defender, kept Mario Pasalic onside in the buildup — a decision Planet Football said divided opinion despite being consistent with the letter of the law.

3. France v Senegal

France were denied what Planet Football described as a clear penalty after Sadio Mane appeared to foul Kylian Mbappe without touching the ball. The referee not only upheld his no-penalty call after a VAR review but also overturned an earlier corner in France’s favour, ruling it should have been a goal kick.

2. USA v Bosnia and Herzegovina

USA striker Folarin Balogun was sent off following a VAR review for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic that Planet Football said appeared to carry little real intent, in an incident that drew comment from United States President Donald Trump. Balogun’s suspension for the USA’s next fixture was later overturned.

1. Argentina v Algeria

Lionel Messi avoided a red card despite a challenge on Aissa Mandi that Planet Football said looked, by the letter of the law, worthy of a dismissal. VAR did not recommend a review, and the referee’s decision to award only a free-kick stood — topping the list of the tournament’s biggest VAR controversies.

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