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Unity Cup 2026: Jamaica’s Coach Rudolph Speid Declares – ‘Super Eagles Are Very Good But Beatable’
Reggae Boyz of Jamaica’s coach, Rudolph Speid is talking cautiously yet with optimism ahead of his side’s clash with Nigeria’s Super Eagles in the final of this year’s Unity Cup at Charlton Athletic FC’s home ground, The Valley.
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With both sides set to lock horns this Saturday in a repeat of last year’s final, which Nigeria won via penalties after a 2-2 end to regulation time, Speid admitted that the Super Eagles are a good squad, but quickly added that they are beatable.
He added that his side, who defeated India 2-0 on Wednesday to reach this stage of the four-nation competition, will not raise their arms in surrender before entering the pitch against the Nigerians, as he believes any team can win at any moment.
The gaffer, who was not in charge when Jamaica lost last year’s final to Nigeria, concluded with a declaration that his players will give Saturday’s game the best of their ability and they will not give up until the final whistle.
Speid, who reckoned that the result could swing in favour of either side, weighed all possibilities for Saturday’s match and retorted: “They are very, very good but every team is beatable. We have to be aware of what they bring.
“We have some things to bring ourselves. Jamaica is still in a rebuilding stage, lots of young players but, as with the game these days, nobody is a winner before the game is played. That’s where we are right now.”
Sports247 reports further that The Reggae Boyz will hope to rewrite history on Saturday, as they have lost the last two Unity Cup finals to the Eagles, but came close to winning last year, romping from 2-0 down before falling 5-4 on penalties.
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Wrestling Federation President Adewale Adeniyi Says Success At International Competitions Will Inspire New Generation Youths To Work Harder
The president of Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi has declared that successful outings by the country’s grapplers at major international competitions will inspire the new generation youths to work harder, Sports247 reports.
Adeniyi stated this while celebrating the Nigerian contingent that excelled at the recent Central African Wrestling Championship in Brazzaville, Congo, where they clinched five gold and one silver in freestyle, beach and women’s categories.
Nigeria’s surge began on the opening day of the championship, when Terry Godfrey won three gold medals in men’s 65kg freestyle, after which Woyinkorikiye Andrew also won gold in women’s 53kg.
Precillia Archbone added to the golden haul in the 45kg, then the spree continued in beach wrestling with two more gold from Woyinkorikiye and Precillia Archbone while Godfrey settled for silver.
Much to Adeniyi’s delight, the delegation concluded their outing with five gold medals and one silver, to place overall third-best below DR Congo and Congo Brazzaville, which finished first and second respectively due to the number of athletes registered.
The NWF president attributed these feats to the federation’s efforts towards accelerating skill development, enhancing competitive readiness for Nigerian wrestlers from the grassroots and exposing them to international tournaments.
Adeniyi, who is also the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service, added that the
need for Nigerian wrestlers to quickly adapt to unfamiliar environments is a major factor behind the NWF’s efforts in local talent identification.
He stated further that successful international outings like the recent one would go a long way in motivating emergent talents towards greater achievements on the wrestling mat.
Adeniyi submitted, “Competing against international peers introduces athletes to diverse wrestling styles, tactics, and higher physical demands.
“Success in international tournaments always inspires the next generation of youth to work hard. It also broadens their cultural and social perspectives, provides direct visibility to professional scouts, and establishes clear pathways for future success.
“This is one of our strategies for athlete development. International representation often attracts more public and private funding to local sports infrastructure.”
Sports247 gathered that the NWF president personally sponsored the three wrestlers to the competition in Brazzaville, along with their coach, Kingkuro Oyinbrakemi Tangi, and assistant secretary of the federation, Abigail Ibrahim.
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Adeola Afolayan Adores Virgil van Dijk, Eyes Career Breakthrough With Grass Runners FC Of Sagamu
A senior secondary three (SS3) student at Universal Comprehensive College, Ikorun, Lagos, Adeola Oluwaseun Afolayan has set his mind on getting a breakthrough into football as a career with Grass Runners FC of Sagamu.
Sports247 gathered that the towering central defender, who adores Liverpool of England and Netherlands national team captain, Virgil van Dijk, has already gauned a link with officials of Grass Runners about the possibility of joining them next month.
With his final paper in the West African Examination Council (WAEC) secondary school leaving assessment holding this week, Afolayan believes he can quickly shift all his attention towards the beginning of a much-desired football career.
The youngster, who is fondly called ‘Adex’ by his colleagues and friends, is currently working out with Super Accurate Football Academy of Ikotun, where he receives tactical instructions and useful career tips from Coach Oseni Adewale (aka Super).
“I am happy that my WAEC exam will end on Thursday. That means I will be able to face football fully from next week. I’m not thinking of going to any university, because it’s football that I want to play for a living.
“I want to specially thank Coach Super for teaching me how to play football. I also watch top players like Van Dijk to learn from them and improve my game. He is my favourite player.
“I am happy that my uncle is already arranging a link for me to join Grass Runners FC when they resume from their break ahead of the new NLO season,” said Afolayan, who is also fondly called ‘Dazzler.’
Sports247 gathered further that the indigene of Kwara State has not dropped his boots but he continued training on his own all through the period of the WAEC papers, though his parents stopped him from attending the football academy during this examination period.
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NWFL Super Six: ‘Not Time for Celebration Yet’ — Aduku Maintains Focus Ahead of Bayelsa Queens Decider
Head coach of Edo Queens, Moses Aduku, has insisted that his team will not get carried away despite moving to the top of the 2026 Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership Super Six standings following a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Rivers Angels.
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The Matchday Four win pushed Edo Queens to nine points from four matches and set up a decisive final-day clash against defending champions Bayelsa Queens at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt.
Aduku praised his players for their resilience and discipline after bouncing back from an opening-day defeat to record three consecutive victories in the competition.
“I want to give kudos to my girls for playing to instruction and also for believing in ourselves that we could bounce back after that opening defeat,” Aduku said after the match.
Despite the impressive turnaround, the experienced tactician stressed that the team’s mission is far from complete, warning against premature celebrations ahead of the title showdown.
“We are not celebrating yet. Our focus completely shifts to Bayelsa Queens — that’s all I can say for now. We know we have one final hurdle to clear against a very tough opponent who happen to be the defending champions,” he added.
The upcoming encounter is expected to be a thrilling finale to the NWFL Super Six, with Bayelsa Queens also still in contention for the title as they seek to defend their crown.
For Edo Queens, victory in the decisive fixture would complete a remarkable redemption story and secure the club’s first-ever NWFL Premiership title.
The Benin City side has shown remarkable character throughout the tournament, recovering from early disappointment to place themselves within touching distance of domestic glory.
All eyes will now be on Port Harcourt as two of Nigeria’s top women’s football clubs battle for supremacy in what promises to be a high-stakes season finale.
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