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NPFL Top Scorers Race Heats Up as Obaje, Five Others in Tight Contest for Golden Boot With Five Matches to Go
With just five matches left in the season, the race for the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Golden Boot has intensified dramatically, evolving into a tightly contested six-man battle.
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As of Matchday 33, the scoring chart reflects how competitive the league has been this campaign, with multiple players locked on identical goal tallies and separated by the slimmest of margins.
Leading the race are three forwards, Godwin Obaje, Joseph Arumala, and Emeka Obioma, all tied at the summit with 11 goals each.
Their performances in front of goal have kept their respective clubs competitive while setting up a thrilling sprint to the finish line.
Just one goal behind the trio is Victor Mbaoma, who has found the net 10 times so far this season.
The experienced striker remains firmly in contention and will be confident of closing the gap in the remaining fixtures.
Also in the chasing pack are Daddy Abdulrahman and Uche Collins, both on 10 goals.

Their inclusion further underlines the depth of attacking talent in the NPFL this season, with each of the six contenders still having a realistic shot at finishing as the league’s top scorer.
The narrow gap between first and sixth place highlights the unpredictable nature of the Golden Boot race.
A single goal could shift the standings, while a standout performance in any of the remaining fixtures may ultimately decide the winner.
Beyond individual glory, the Golden Boot race could also play a crucial role in determining team fortunes, as goals from these players are likely to influence the final league standings.
With five games left, the stage is perfectly set for a dramatic conclusion one where composure, consistency, and clinical finishing will define who emerges as the NPFL’s leading marksman.
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Zimbabwe Football Association President Looks Forward To May 26th Clash With Super Eagles
The president of Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA), Nqobile Magwizi says he is already looking forward to the May 26th match between his country’s national team, The Warriors and Nigeria’s Super Eagles at this year’s Unity Cup.
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Sports247 reports that, following confirmation of fixtures for the 2026 Unity Cup, which will see Nigeria lock horns with Zimbabwe in the competition’s first semi-final at Charlton Athletic’s Valley Stadium, Magwizi said it will be explosive.
He took a look at the history of past results between both countries, especially during qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and reckoned that facing the Super Eagles again will be a good test for the progress of Zimbabwe’s national team.
The ZIFA president acknowledged that it would be the first time The Warriors will play in England, but quickly added that it offers them a chance to show how much they have grown in recent years and exhibit their nation’s image.
“For the first time in our history, the Warriors will play in England in a tournament of this nature. This is a landmark moment for our nation and a clear indication of the progress we are making as a footballing country.
“Our participation in the Unity Cup is, therefore, not merely about taking part, it is a reflection of Zimbabwe’s forward momentum and rising ambition. It demonstrates our commitment to building competitive national teams.
“We look forward to testing ourselves against strong opposition in Nigeria, Jamaica, and India, and to showcasing the pride, talent, and resilience that define Zimbabwean football,” Magwizi retorted.
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WAFCON Performance Will Determine Whether We Reach FIFA Women’s World Cup – Ajibade
Paris Saint-Germain Feminine of France winger, Rasheedat Ajibade acknowledged that Nigeria’s female national team, Super Falcons must do well at this year’s Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2026), as it would determine if they would qualify for the global championship.
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Sports247 reports that, amidst uncertainty over the chances off the team playing a friendly in the upcoming international window, the former FC Robo of Lagos and Atletico Madrid of Spain dazzler reckoned that the Falcons need better planning.
Ajibade took to social media to reveal her thoughts about Nigeria’s build-up towards this year’s rescheduled WAFCON, which will now take place from July 26th to August 16th in Morocco, and called for more intensity in their preparations.
She stated her point of view with several posts on Instagram and screenshot of a conversation in which she was informally told that the Super Falcons’ camp will open on Friday, ahead of which Ajibade stressed the need for a serious approach.
“Our performance at WAFCON will determine whether we qualify for the World Cup. So why are we not preparing with the seriousness and intensity this demands? This is not something to take lightly, for God’s sake,” Ajibade stated.
Sports247 recalls that ‘The Girl With Blue Hair,’ who played for Avaldnes of Norway from 2018 to 2021, emerged as most valuable player at the last WAFCON, in which she captained Nigeria to a historic record-extending 10th title.
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UCL: How Lookman’s New Role Silenced Barcelona at Camp Nou
Ademola Lookman may not have found the back of the net, but his tactical intelligence and discipline proved decisive as Atlético Madrid secured a commanding 2–0 victory over FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash on April 8, 2026.
In a game defined by structure and tactical precision, Lookman’s role stood out as one of the most intriguing elements of the night.
Traditionally known for his attacking flair, the Nigerian international was deployed in an unfamiliar wing-back position by manager Diego Simeone—a decision that ultimately shaped the rhythm and outcome of the encounter.
Tactical Discipline Over Individual Brilliance
Rather than hugging the touchline purely as an attacking outlet, Lookman operated as a hybrid figure, part winger, part full-back.
Out of possession, he dropped deep to form a compact defensive line, often tracking Barcelona’s wide players and cutting off passing lanes.
This disciplined positioning disrupted the hosts’ usual reliance on width and forced them into congested central areas where Atlético thrived defensively.
His work rate was relentless. Time and again, Lookman was seen sprinting back to double up on Barcelona’s attackers, helping to neutralize potential overloads on the flanks.
This defensive commitment ensured that Atlético maintained their shape, limiting clear-cut chances for the home side.
While his defensive contributions were significant, Lookman’s offensive intelligence was equally important.
In transition, he became a key outlet, making well-timed runs that stretched Barcelona’s backline.
These movements created space for teammates and provided Atlético with a direct route forward whenever possession was regained.
It was through such transitions that Atlético found their cutting edge. The attacking duo of Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sørloth capitalized on the spaces created, scoring the goals that ultimately separated the two sides.
A System That Maximized Balance
Simeone’s tactical blueprint relied heavily on balance defensive solidity without sacrificing attacking threat.
Lookman’s adaptability made this possible. By effectively performing dual roles, he allowed Atlético to shift seamlessly between defensive organization and counter-attacking intent.
This approach not only stifled Barcelona’s creativity but also ensured Atlético remained dangerous whenever opportunities arose.
The Nigerian’s positional awareness and decision-making were crucial in maintaining this equilibrium throughout his 60 minutes on the pitch.
Growing Influence on the Big Stage
Since his arrival in January 2026, Lookman has steadily grown into a key figure for Atlético, particularly in high-stakes matches.
His ability to execute complex tactical instructions against elite opposition highlights his evolution as a player, adding discipline and versatility to his natural attacking strengths.
Against Barcelona, his performance reinforced his reputation as a dependable option in Simeone’s system, one capable of influencing games beyond goals and assists.
A Defining First-Leg Advantage
With a 2–0 lead secured away from home, Atlético Madrid now hold a significant advantage heading into the second leg.
While the goals from Álvarez and Sørloth will grab the headlines, the foundation of the victory was built on structure, discipline, and tactical execution, qualities embodied by Lookman’s standout display.
On a night where flair often gives way to function, Lookman demonstrated that intelligence and adaptability can be just as decisive as moments of individual brilliance.
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