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Bayelsa State Tops Greco-Roman Table At 4th Douye Diri Wrestling Championship

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Bayelsa State showed the true value of home advantage, as they set an early surge to the top of the medals table in the Greco-Roman category of the ongoing 4th Governor Douye Diri Wrestling Classics in their capital, Yenegoa.

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Sports247 reports that Bayelsa State topped the table in the event with an impressive haul of four gold, one silver and three bronze medals, while Delta State placed second with two gold and one bronze, motivated by Augustine Okuro.

Delta State’s efforts were boosted by the surge of Okuro, who retained his title from the last edition of the championship, alongside Pakistan Alfred of National Security & Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the Greco-Roman class on Saturday.

Pakistan had a dominant outing in the 67kg division, defeating all his opponents in a round-robin format to grab gold, while Harrison Onovwiomogbohwo of Bayelsa State won his first Greco-Roman gold medal in the 97kg category.

In the super heavyweight (130kg) category, Okuro also overcame all challengers to retain his title, while Akene Ebi of Bayelsa State finished with silver, with Hamza Shuaibu (Nigeria Army) and Ipanbu Somina (Sim Fubara) clbronze medals.

Long-Life Okokoro of Dynamite Club won silver in the 97kg category, as David Obodo (Imo State) and Victor Ebikebina (Bayelsa State) secured bronze medals; while Elebiju Omoniyi (Defence) and Martin Aziba (John Cashing Club) got bronze in freestyle.

DAY 4 MEDALLISTS IN YENAGOA

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 55kg:

Gold- Ogidi Peredeiaha (Bayelsa State)

Silver- Salisu Abdulahi (Nasarawa)

Bronze- Bassey Pius (Cross Rivers)

Bronze- Oruakain Kelvin (Borno State)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 60kg:

Gold- Dick Enibode (Edo State)

Silver- Owuogbene Ladergun (Defence)

Bronze- Stephen Olowo (Nigeria Army)

Bronze- ThankGod Destiny (Bayelsa)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 63kg:

Gold- Terry Godfred (Bayelsa State)

Silver- Fayowole Olubode (Lagos State)

Bronze- Daniel Emos (Plateau Club)

Bronze- Ade Taofiq (Plateau State)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 67kg:

Gold- Pakistan Alfred (NSCDC)

Silver- Long-Life Okokoro (Dynamite Club)

Bronze- David Obodo (Imo State)

Bronze- Victor Ebikebina (Bayelsa State)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 72kg:

Gold- Matthew Godstime (Bayelsa State)

Silver- Femi Adebayo (Nigeria Army)

Bronze- Julius Adekunle (Defence)

Bronze- Promise Robinson (Delta State)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 77kg:

Gold- Oke Ituru (Delta State)

Silver- Richard Alex (Nigeria Army)

Bronze- Perefaohe Kiriben (Bayelsa State)

Bronze- Nelson Samru (Borno State)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 97kg:

Gold- Harrison Onovwiomogbohwo (Bayelsa State)

Silver- Tobechukwu Udeh (Nigeria Army)

Bronze- Elebiju Omoniyi (Defence)

Bronze- Martin Aziba (John Cashing Club)

Greco-Roman Wrestling – 130kg:

Gold- Augustine Okuro (Delta State)

Silver- Akene Ebi (Bayelsa State)

Bronze- Hamza Shuaibu (Nigeria Army)

Bronze- Ipanbu Somina (Sim Fubara).

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Iran Miss Another Key Player For Friday’s International Friendly Versus Super Eagles

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Iran have been dealt another huge blow ahead of Friday’s international friendly against Nigeria, as Team Melli will be without one of their key midfielders, Saeid Ezatolahi Afagh, who plays for Shabab Al Ahli in UAE Pro League.

Sports247 gathered that the defensive midfielder, who came up through Malavan’s youth academy and impressed from an early age, making his first team debut in 2012, has been ruled out of Friday’s game in Antalya, Turkey due to injury.

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It means the Eagles will not have to contend with a talented battler, who emerged as Iran Pro League’s youngest ever player at the age of 16, following which he also went home with the Iranian federation’s young player of the year award.

He became the youngest goal scorer in the history of the Iran national team at the age of 19 years and 42 days, after scoring in a 3-1 victory against Turkmenistan on November 12th, 2015 and previously played for Atlético Madrid C of Spain.

He has also featured for Rostov, Anzhi Makhachkala and Amkar Perm of Russia as well as Reading of England, but will not be there when Team Melli face Nigeria on Friday and then confront Costa Rica four days later at the same venue.

His absence revives memories of how he missed Iran’s first match of the 2018 World Cup against Morocco because of a red card in qualification, but he later played against Spain and Portugal.

A year later, he was ruled out of Iran’s squad for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup because of injury, which has seemingly recurred once again, as the Shabab Al Ahli midfield ace will not be there against Nigeria, after hurting a foot against Al Ain.

The upcoming matches against Nigeria and Costa Rica are part of Iran’s preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, for which they have been drawn in Group G along with Belgium, New Zealand and Egypt.

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Pan-Atlantic University Alumni Finalise Plans For 2026 Sports Festival

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Graduates of Pan-Atlantic University, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos have finalized plans for their much-talked about and highly-expected sports festival scheduled to hold this Saturday at the institution’s premises, Sports247 gathered.

The event, tagged Pan-Atlantic University Alumni Association (PAUAA) Sports Festival 2026, will feature healthy competitions in male and female football as well as male and female basketball.

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Apart from putting everything in place seamlessly at the venue, the organisers have also taken steps to ensure as many participants, guests and fans turn up as possible, hence their decision to arrange buses for transport.

A statement from the PAUAA 2026 organising committee revealed in part, “Bus transportation will be provided for alumni to facilitate convenient travel to and from the event venue. Bus departure time is 7:30am.

“To ensure ease of participation, we have arranged two designated pick-up points for alumni: Mainland Pick-up Point (Front of UNILAG at MRS Filling Station) – for alumni residing around the Mainland axis.

“Island Pick-up Point (Muri Okunola Park, Law School) – for alumni within Lagos Island, Victoria Island, and Lekki axis. The buses will convey participants to the university campus for the sports festival and return them after the event.

“We look forward to hosting you at what promises to be an exciting and engaging day of sports, networking, and community.”

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Nigeria vs Iran: Preview, How to Watch, Time, Team News and Expectations

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Match Details

Fixture: Nigeria national football team vs Iran national football team
Date: Friday, March 27, 2026
Kick-off Time: 2 pm Nigerian Time
Venue: Antalya Stadium, Turkey

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Competition: International Friendly (Four-Nation Invitational Tournament)

How to Watch
TV: Check local sports broadcasters in Nigeria (SuperSport likely option)

Streaming: Available via official broadcaster apps/web platforms

Live Updates: Follow via major sports platforms and federation social channels

Match Preview

Iran national football team come into this fixture under a cloud despite already qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Off-field geopolitical concerns have disrupted preparations, and their recent form has dipped—winless in their last three matches.

Head coach Amir Ghalenoei will be eager pto steady the team, especially after mixed results against Russia national football team, Cape Verde national football team, and Uzbekistan national football team.

On the other hand, the Nigeria national football team are in rebuilding mode after missing out on the 2026 World Cup. Under Eric Chelle, the team has shown encouraging signs, going unbeaten in their last six matches and finishing third at the 2025 AFCON.

This clash offers a strong test of progress and tactical identity for Nigeria.

Team News
Iran
Saeid Ezatolahi – Out (foot injury)
Sardar Azmoun – Omitted
Mehdi Taremi – Key attacking threat
Saman Ghoddos – Creative engine

Nigeria

Victor Osimhen – Omitted – Out Injured (fractured forearm)
Ola Aina – Omitted
Calvin Bassey – Injured
Alex Iwobi – Nearing 100 caps (97)
Wilfred Ndidi – Anchoring midfield

Expected Lineups
Iran (4-2-3-1):
Beiranvand; Hardani, Nemati, Kanaanizadegan, Mohammadi; Razzaghinia, Ezatolahi; Hashemnejad, Ghoddos, Mohebi; Taremi

Nigeria (4-3-3):
Okoye; Osayi-Samuel, Ajayi, Ogbu, Onyemaechi; Ndidi, Iwobi, Onyeka; Akor, Onuachu, Lookman

Key Talking Points

Nigeria’s Momentum: Six-match unbeaten run suggests growing stability

Iran’s Disruptions: Off-field issues affecting cohesion

Opportunity for New Faces: Nigeria’s debutants may get minutes

Expectations

Nigeria look sharper and more settled heading into this encounter. While Iran possess experience and structure, their recent struggles and squad issues could be decisive.

What to Expect

Expect a competitive but open game. Nigeria will likely play with more attacking intent, using pace and width, while Iran may rely on structure and counter-attacks through Mehdi Taremi.

If the Super Eagles maintain their recent rhythm, this could be a statement performance in their rebuilding journey.

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