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The good, bad and ugly of Nigerian sports in 2025

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As 2025 draws to a close, Nigerian sports witnessed a year of contrasts—historic triumphs by women athletes alongside devastating failures by men’s teams and systemic challenges that continue to plague the sector, PETER AKINBO writes

THE GOOD

Super Falcons’ perfect 10

The Super Falcons reaffirmed their supremacy by clinching their 10th WAFCON title with a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Morocco in Rabat. Trailing 2-0 at halftime, goals from Esther Okoronkwo, Folashade Ijamilusi, and Jeniffer Echegini’s late winner sealed the triumph. President Tinubu rewarded each player with national honours, landed properties, and $100,000.

D’Tigress’ historic fifth

Nigeria’s women’s basketball team made history by winning a record fifth consecutive FIBA Women’s AfroBasket title, defeating Mali 78-64 in Abidjan. The victory extended their unbeaten streak to 29 games over 10 years and secured automatic qualification for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup.

Cricket’s golden girls

The Junior Female Yellow Greens rewrote cricket history by finishing sixth at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Malaysia, defeating traditional powerhouses New Zealand and Ireland. The run qualified Nigeria automatically for the 2027 tournament.

Amusan’s Tokyo silver

Former world champion Tobi Amusan returned to the podium at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, winning silver in the women’s 100m hurdles.

Flag Football double dominance

Nigeria swept both men’s and women’s titles at the maiden IFAF African Flag Football Championships in Cairo. The women defeated Morocco 26-12, while the men edged Egypt 13-12, securing direct passage to the 2026 World Championships ahead of the sport’s Olympic debut in Los Angeles 2028.

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Bolaji’s badminton brilliance

The first African to win an Olympic medal in badminton, Eniola Bolaji, built on her 2024 Olympic performance by reaching six international finals in 2025, winning five.

Other triumphs

The Green Falcons reached the IRL Women’s World Series Final in Canada, and Team Nigeria hauled 30 medals at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Saudi Arabia—their best-ever performance.

THE BAD

Super Eagles’ World Cup disaster

The most heartbreaking moment came when the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after losing to DR Congo 4-3 on penalties in the African play-off final. It marked Nigeria’s second consecutive absence and third miss since 1994.

Youth teams’ collective failure

Nigeria’s youth teams endured a disastrous year. The Flamingos exited the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in the quarter-finals after losing 4-0 to Italy. The Flying Eagles crashed out in the Round of 16, losing 4-0 to Argentina. Most shocking, the Golden Eaglets—five-time world champions—failed to qualify for the U-17 AFCON for only the second time since 2015.

D’Tigers’ AfroBasket flop

Nigeria’s men’s basketball team managed only fifth place at AfroBasket Angola, exiting in the quarter-finals following a 91-75 defeat to Senegal.

Other disappointments

Nigeria’s bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games was rejected in favour of India’s Ahmedabad. Thirty-four qualified student-athletes missed the World University Games in Germany due to a lack of funds. Sprint star Favour Ofili switched her nationality to Turkey after being controversially left off Nigeria’s Paris Olympics roster despite qualifying.

THE UGLY

Infrastructure crisis exposed

CAF disqualified most Nigerian stadiums from hosting international matches, leaving only Uyo’s Godswill Akpabio Stadium and Abuja’s MKO Abiola Stadium certified. Facilities in Enugu, Ibadan, Kano, Kaduna, and Port Harcourt failed to meet standards. Lagos’ National Stadium remained shut after five years of promised repairs, while Teslim Balogun and Agege stadiums stayed closed for nearly five years, forcing 242 football clubs to share only the Mobolaji Johnson Arena.

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The NFF faced nationwide embarrassment when FIFA used the half-finished Birnin Kebbi Stadium as its profile banner. The facility, co-funded at $1.2 million under FIFA’s Forward Programme, sparked the #SaveNigerianFootball campaign. The twin project in Ugborodo, Delta State, remains largely abandoned amid legal battles between the NFF and contractor Monimichelle Sports, which is suing for N10 billion in damages.

Joshua’s tragic accident

British-Nigerian boxing champion Anthony Joshua was involved in a fatal road accident in Ogun State on December 29 that claimed two lives. The former heavyweight champion sustained minor injuries when his vehicle collided with a stationary truck along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Harvest of deaths

Nigeria lost a significant number of sportsmen and women in 2025, including Peter Rufai, Moses Effiong, Abubakar Lawal, Christian Chukwu, Charles Bassey, Gabriel Olanrewaju, Bosede Momoh, Tade Azeez, Mohammed Abdul and 22 Kano athletes who died en route from the National Sports Festival in May.

THE WAY FORWARD

Former Lagos Governor Babatunde Fashola has advocated for a comprehensive 10-year master plan to address Nigeria’s sports challenges. Speaking at veteran journalist Mumini Alao’s autobiography presentation, Fashola rejected quick fixes in favour of sustained commitment.

“We must not look for quick fixes. I subscribe to the idea of a 10-year plan and a decade of commitment to sports development,” Fashola said, describing sports as a hidden solution to youth unemployment.

He outlined five critical reform areas: integrating sports into national development planning, manpower development, infrastructure and transport integration, security and safety at sporting events, and improved governance with clear legal frameworks.

Fashola cited his Lagos experience, where a structured sports calendar from March to December attracted sponsors like Chief Rasak Okoya, FCMB, and Etisalat. “Not only did they produce many talents for state and country, but they revived the interest of old sponsors,” he noted.

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Sheriff Hammed, Chairman of Lagos State Judo Association, echoed the sentiments with the need for genuine preparation.

“The Olympics require years of preparation, not just showing up hoping to win. Rather than spending N9bn on poor preparation, we should invest in a five to 10-year plan focusing on grassroots sports, infrastructure, welfare, and capacity development,” he told The PUNCH.

The National Sports Commission has begun implementing reforms through its Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports Economy, aimed at transforming sports into a trillion-naira contributor to the national economy by 2030.

Key initiatives include establishing an Integrity Unit to combat age falsification and ethical misconduct, creating Digital Sports Content Hubs to enhance visibility and commercial opportunities, and launching the National Intermediate Games to bridge the gap between grassroots and elite sports for athletes aged 16-18.

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PICTURES: Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look

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Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Al Nassr training in Riyadh sporting a striking copper-yellow hairstyle, days after marrying longtime partner Georgina Rodríguez in a private ceremony in Portugal following Portugal’s exit from the 2026 World Cup.

The Portuguese forward posted photos of himself in the club’s training kit on his social media accounts on Thursday, captioning the images simply “Back 🟡🔵”. The pictures showed the 41-year-old with a new copper-yellow hair, a clear departure from the dark brown style he had worn for years, including during Portugal’s World Cup campaign.

Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano
Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano

Ronaldo rejoined the squad after Portugal’s exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the team was eliminated by Spain in the Round of 16. He was granted additional time off by Al Nassr following the tournament and his private civil wedding to Rodríguez on August 11 in Cascais, Portugal.

The intimate ceremony was attended by their five children. The couple, who have been together for nearly a decade, confirmed the marriage with a photograph of their wedding rings.

Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano

Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano

Last season, Ronaldo helped Al Nassr end a long wait for domestic glory by winning the Saudi Pro League title. He scored 28 league goals as the club finished top with 86 points, two clear of rivals Al Hilal winning his first major trophy with the Riyadh side since joining in late 2022 and Al Nassr’s first league crown since 2019.

 

Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano
Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano

Al Nassr coach Ange Postecoglou and teammates welcomed the captain back with applause during a team session, acknowledging both his return and recent marriage, AS the club also posted images of his arrival, teasing fans with the caption asking who had shown up at the training ground.

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Ronaldo now prepares for the new Saudi Pro League season as a married man with Al Nassr preparing to open their title defence against Al Fateh on August 15.

Fans reacted strongly to the post and the fresh look. #SumolaIdowu wrote “Started off a single man, now a married man. Congratulations Cristiano! May your new home last your lifetime.” While #Symplyher14 said “Welcome back to the pitch my GOAT!”

Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano
Ronaldo returns to Al Nassr with golden new look. Photo Credit: IG | Cristiano

#SundayOb posted “Welcome back to the team, time to perform and complete the 1000 goals target.” As #CAgbawe simply noted “That hair Wow!”, #underthetre_e declared “This is absolute GOLD ”.While #D_PenGame added “the GOAT is backkkkk congratulations on your wedding sir.”

The new season marks another chapter for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner as he continues chasing career milestones with Al Nassr.

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Four UEFA Super Cup finals played, lost by Unai Emery

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Unai Emery’s dominance of the UEFA Europa League has been accompanied by an equally striking struggle in the UEFA Super Cup, with his latest defeat against Paris Saint-Germain extending a perfect losing record in the competition.

Emery’s Aston Villa were beaten 2-1 by PSG in Salzburg on Wednesday, despite Brian Madjo’s historic equaliser, leaving the Spanish manager with four defeats from four UEFA Super Cup appearances.

The latest setback came just months after Emery guided Villa to their first major European trophy since 1982, beating Freiburg 3-0 in the Europa League final to claim a record-extending fifth Europa League title.

UEFA describes Emery as the competition’s most successful manager, having won it three times with Sevilla, once with Villarreal and now with Villa.

Yet the Super Cup has repeatedly proved to be his stumbling block.

His first appearance came in 2014, when Sevilla were beaten 2-0 by Real Madrid.

A year later, Sevilla suffered another defeat, losing 5-4 to Barcelona after extra time in one of the competition’s most memorable finals.

UEFA’s official records confirm both results.

Emery returned to the competition in 2021 with Villarreal after winning the Europa League. His side drew 1-1 with Chelsea after extra time before losing 6-5 on penalties.

Five years later, his fourth opportunity ended in another defeat.

PSG took the lead before Villa teenager Madjo levelled shortly before half-time, becoming the youngest scorer in Super Cup history.

Désiré Doué then restored PSG’s lead after the break to secure another European trophy for the French club.

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The contrast with Emery’s Europa League record could hardly be sharper.

His five triumphs came in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021 and 2026, while he has also reached six finals in the competition.

For Villa, however, the defeat does not erase what Emery has achieved. His Europa League success against Freiburg ended the club’s 30-year wait for silverware and restored its status as a major force in European football.

But for Emery personally, the Super Cup remains the one European trophy occasion that continues to elude him — four appearances, four defeats.

FULL LIST: Emery’s four Super Cup defeats

2014: Real Madrid 2-0 Sevilla

2015: Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla (after extra time)

2021: Chelsea 1-1 Villarreal (Chelsea won 6-5 on penalties)

2026: PSG 2-1 Aston Villa

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La Liga: Barcelona prepare third bid for Rodri

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Barcelona are set to return with a third proposal for Manchester City midfielder Rodri as negotiations between the two clubs continue.

The Catalan giants have already seen offers worth €50 million and €60 million rejected, but they remain confident of reaching an agreement for the Spain international.

In a post on X on Friday, Fabrizio Romano wrote, “Barcelona are returning with a third proposal for Rodri to Manchester City.”

After €50m and €60m packages both rejected, direct club-to-club talks to continue halfway between €60m last bid and €80m fee requested.

Barça remain confident and optimistic.”

Direct talks between Barcelona and Manchester City are expected to continue, with the next proposal likely to fall somewhere between Barcelona’s latest €60 million offer and City’s reported €80 million asking price.

Barcelona remain optimistic about their chances of completing the deal and are prepared to push forward with negotiations rather than walk away.

The coming days could prove decisive, with both clubs continuing discussions in an effort to find a compromise over Rodri’s valuation.

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