Saturday, December 12, 2009

Camerooonian Suh in contention for Heisman trophy



University of Nebraska defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh is in the running for the Heisman trophy which will be presented to the player voted the best in college Football this season. Suh is the son of Cameroonian and Jamaican parents and is a senior at Nebraska. The Oregon native will be up against Florida QB Tim Tebow, Texas QB Colt McCoy and RB's Mark Ingram of Alabama and Toby Gerhart of Stanford.
If Suh pulls off the victory, he'd become the first defensive player since CB Charles Woodson of Michigan to win and the first defensive lineman to ever win.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

2010 FIFA WC Draw



The 2010 WC draw is over and the groups have been set. The 1st match is on June 11th with the finals taking place on July 11th in Johannesburg.

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France.

Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece

Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia

Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia

Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark

Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia

Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Cost, Portugal

Group H: Spain, Honduras, Chile, Switzerland.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Heartbreak in Quebec City for Funeka



In what seems to be a reoccurring theme in boxing, South Africa’s Ali Funeka (30-2-3, 25 KO's) was at the wrong end of a horrendous decision after his title fight IBF lightweight for the vacant IBF crown, against Joan Guzman (29-0-1, 17 KO’s) of the Dominican Republic who was rendered a majority draw. The unusually tall lightweight Funeka used a solid jab and a thunderous right hand to control the fight beginning in the third round, leaving Guzman’s face bloodied and bruised.
The live audience in Quebec City voiced their displeasure as the scores were read. This was Funeka’s second shot at a title; in his last outing he dropped a close decision to former lightweight champion Nate Campbell. The scores were 116-112 for Funeka and 114-114, 114-114; the title which should belong to Funeka will remain vacant.
Boxing promoter Lou DiBella who has no financial interest in either fighter called it one of the five worst decisions he has ever seen.

By Don Palacas

King Kong Dethroned



Ghanaian born Joseph Agbeko (27-2, 22 KOs) lost his IBF bantamweight title to Yonnhy Perez (20-0, 14 KOs) of Colombia on Saturday night at Treasure Island Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas via unanimous decision. In what will undoubtedly be considered one of the fights of the year, Agbeko and Perez stood toe to toe and fought at a rigid pace from the opening bell. In the tenth round Agbeko was dazed by an accidental head butt, unseen by referee Robert Byrd who ruled it a knock down after the staggered Agbeko went to the ground after a punch from Perez. The judges scored the fight surprisingly wide 117-110 twice and 116-111 for the challenger. Agbeko was very upset after the fight, feeling he deserved the decision and complained about the referee decision to award Perez a knockdown. The Ghanaian demanded a rematch from the new champion.

By Don Palacas

Thursday, November 26, 2009

CAF score roundup and match highlights

Algeria 1-0 Egypt
Ghana 2-2 Mali
Sudan 1-2 Benin
Egypt 2:0 Algeria
Kenya 2-3 Nigeria
Côte d'Ivoire 3-0 Guinea
Burkina Faso 1-0 Malawi
Morocco 0-2 Cameroon
Togo 1-0 Gabon
Rwanda 0-0 Zambia
Mozambique 1-0 Tunisia




Thanks to 2drama sports for match highlights of Nigeria vs Kenya.

Friday, November 13, 2009

CAF World Cup Qualifying Preview


Samuel Eto’o and Cameroon can seal their place in the World Cup with a win

Group A
Hopefuls Cameroon and Gabon must travel in their quests to qualify for the World Cup.
Cameroon started off their campaign with a loss to Togo and a home draw against Morocco; few envisioned they would control their destiny going in to the last game but the hiring of former Rangers FC manager Paul Le Guen after the second match seemed to ignite the Indomitable Lions.
Cameroon travel to Morocco knowing that with a win they will punch their ticket to next years World Cup. The Indomitable Lions will be without Tottenham Hotspurs defender Sebastien Bassong who suffered an injury while playing for his club, he has been replaced in the squad by Kaiserslauterns Georges Mandjeck.
Morocco has been disappointing throughout this campaign earning just three points through five matches; however, they still have a chance to qualify for the Nations Cup with a win and a loss by Togo. Hassan Moumen has made numerous changes from the squad that was defeated by Gabon in Libreville, captain Youssouf Hadji misses out due to a dispute with Moumen and Marouane Chamakh is out due to suspension.
Spurned by a strong start to the qualifying campaign Gabon find themselves in contention for their maiden world cup birth Lying a point behind Cameroon as they travel to Lome, they must win and hope Cameroon lose or draw against Morocco to secure their ticket. Coach Alain Giresse continues with a similar squad to the ones he has called up throughout the campaign; he will be without striker Stéphane N'Guéma who is suspended.
2006 World Cup qualifiers Togo won their first match in qualification, defeating Cameroon in Accra, however things have not gone well for the Sparrow Hawks since then and they now find themselves battling for the last Nations Cup spot in the group, in front of the home crowd. A win will ensure Togo of qualification for the African Cup of Nations but they can still qualify if Morocco is defeated by or draws with Cameroon.
Hubert Velud’s men will be without suspended goalkeeper Obilale Kodjovi and the omitted veteran Thomas Dossevi.


Tunisia hope to celebrate after 90 minutes in Maputo

Group B
Tunisia with 11 points, must win in Maputo against a resolute Mozambique side in order to guarantee their presence at the mundial.
Estádio da Machava is traditionally a difficult place to play with the synthetic turf coupled by an enthusiastic crowd. Continental heavyweights Ivory Coast and Nigeria could only manage draws in Maputo; Tunisia are statistically one of the best traveling teams in Africa and come Saturday something has to give.
Tunisia are looking to qualify for their fourth consecutive World Cup, a feat that would only be matched by Cameroon. Portuguese tactician Humberto Coelho has made a name for himself in this qualifying campaign as his young Tunisian side has impressed, particularly in fighting back for a draw in Abuja against Nigeria when defeat looked certain.
Coelho has dropped midfielder Nabil Taider due to inactivity at his club while forwards Amine Chermiti and Sami Allagui are recalled due to their superb club form.
Mozambique can seal their place in the Nations Cup with a victory against the Carthage Eagles. They will be without the services of Egypt based midfielder Mano, otherwise they are expected to field the same side that suffered a heartbreaking last minute defeat against Nigeria in October in Abuja.
For Nigeria to reach South Africa they must win in Nairobi and hope for the Mambas to trip up the Carthage Eagles. Chinedu Obasi, Danny Shittu, Sani Kaita, Yusuf Mohammed and Adefemi Olubayo have been omitted through injury. Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi, CSKA Moscow right back Chidi Odiah and Club Brugge striker Joseph Akpala return for the Super Eagles.
With their training camp in turmoil, Kenya can qualify for the Nations Cup with a win and a draw or loss by Mozambique. Coach Antoine Hey boycotted training after players Dennis Oliech and Edgar Ochieng were included in the squad by Kenyan football authorities against his wishes. The squad will now be led by assistants for this all important fixture. The Harambee Stars will have to win without Parma star midfielder MacDonald Mariga and Robert Mambo (both nursing injuries) if they aspire to be in Angola.



Zidan and the Egyptians need goals in Cairo

Group C
All eyes will be on Cairo where bitter North African rivals Algeria and Egypt square off at Cairo International Stadium with a place in the World Cup at stake in what promises to be a memorable match.
The Pharaohs strategy will surely be attack, attack, attack. They must win by two goals to force a one game playoff; three goals will see them go straight through to South Africa. There will not be a lack of motivation because in addition to facing a bitter rival in a must win match, this may be the last chance for a majority of Egypt’s stars to qualify for a world cup.
Defender Wael Gomaa is out through injury and defensive midfielder Hosny Abd Rabo is doubtful with an injury; Mohamed Zidan, Emad Metab, and Ahmed Raouf all are return for coach Hassan Shehata.
Algeria are in the drivers seat to qualify for their first World Cup since 1986, holding a 3 point advantage and a plus two goal difference. Algeria have said they will not play for a draw as many expect. Algeria has the talent to battle with the Egyptians though it remain to be seen if they can hold strong for 90 minutes.
Algeria are boosted by the return to training of Wolfsburg midfielder Karim Ziani but Madjid Bougherra and Anthar Yahia remain questionable for this decisive tie.
On Thursday the Algerian national team bus was attacked by projectiles after leaving the airport en route to the team hotel. Reports stated five players were injured and that is sure to raise the intensity levels even higher on Saturday.
Approximately 70,000 Egyptian fans are expected to pack the international stadium with an estimated 2,000 tickets allocated to Algerian fans.
With the last Nations Cup spot in group on the line the formula is simple. Zambia must avoid a two goal defeat to the Amavubi Stars of Rwanda in order to qualify.
The Zambians had a lot of optimism after their shock draw in Egypt and victory over Rwanda in their first two matches. The Chipolopolo have not earned a point since and now find themselves clinging to the groups last Nations Cup place. Embattled coach Herve Renard has dropped veteran midfielder Andrew Sinkala for deemed insubordination while mainstay Felix Katongo returns from suspension.
Rwanda are approaching this game with utmost seriousness as evidenced by Ferwafa suspending their local league for proper preparation. Rwanda has only scored one goal through five matches and need a two goal victory to book their place at the Nations Cup. Under-fire tactician Branko Tucak has called up Cameroon-born Abbas Rassou in an attempt to spark the attack.


Dominic Adiyiah and 5 other Satellites look to impress against Mali

Group D
All teams in the group know their qualification fates, Ghana has qualified for next year’s World Cup, Benin and Mali and assured themselves of tickets to The African Cup of Nations.
Ghana face Mali in Accra, Black Star’s coach Milovan Rajevac has awarded several players from the U-20 World Cup winning side with call ups to the senior team. New AC Milan signing Dominic Adiyiah earns his first senior call up after winning the Golden Ball as the tournament’s top scorer in the recently completed U-20 World Cup in Egypt, which Ghana were crowned champions. He is joined in the squad by penalty shoot-out goalkeeping hero Daniel Adyei, central defender Daniel Addo who also earn their first senior caps. U-20 captain Andrew Ayew returns to the senior squad after more than a year’s absence; defender Samuel Inkoom and midfield dynamo Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu were also named in the squad.
Stephen Keshi and Mali will be without four of their top stars, Frederic Kanoute, Seydou Keita, Mohamed Sissoko and Mahamadou Diarra will miss out. OGC Nice forward Mamadou Bagayoko and Xerez's Sidi Yaya Keita return for the Eagles.
A largely home-based Sudan side will be looking for their first win in this qualifying campaign as the Desert Hawks welcome Benin to the Khartoum Stadium.
Benin is coming off a surprise home victory over the qualification assured Ghanaians and will use this match as a warm up for Angola 2010.



Chiukepo Msowoya and Malawi look to qualify for their second Nations Cup

Group E
Guinea and Ivory Coast are set to do battle in Abidjan in Group E. This game is of utmost importance to Guinea if they have aspirations to be in the Nations Cup next year.
The Elephants qualified for the world cup after their draw against Malawi in Blantyre. In-form Portsmouth striker Aruna Dindane returns to the national team for the first time under Vahid Halilhodzic, after a long battle with injuries.
Guinea’s newly appointed coach Mamadi Souare is already raising eyebrows by including his clubless brother Ibrahima in the squad. Ibrahima has not featured for the Syli Nationale since 2006. Guinea must secure at least a draw and hope Malawi loses to Burkina Faso.
Burkina Faso, who have already qualified for Angola host Malawi in a crucial game for the Flames in their bid to qualify for the Nations Cup.
Malawi will be out for revenge against the Stallions who defeated them in their home stadium earlier in the qualifying campaign, knowing that a win will qualify them for the Nations Cup for only the second time in their history.


By Damien Johnson

Monday, November 9, 2009

Boxing news

Undefeated WBA lightweight titlist Paulus ‘The Hitman’ Moses (25-0 17 KOs) of Namibia, coming off a defeat of Japanese veteran Takehiro Shimada in July, is set to defend his title for the second time, against Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera(65-7, 43KOs) in Los Angeles on January 2010 according to Namibia Sport.

On paper this will be Moses’ toughest fight to date and his first fight in the United States; the majority of his fights have taken place in Namibia.

Veteran Barrera suffered a TKO loss in his last fight against England’s Amir Khan. Barrera will be attempting to become the first Mexican fighter to win four titles in four different weight classes.

By Don Palacas

Friday, October 30, 2009

Mtagwa Loses Decision to Lopez in an Instant Classic


In a WBO super featherweight bout, hard-punching Rogers Mtagwa dropped to (26-13-2 18 KOs) after losing a controversial unanimous decision to rising star Juan Manuel Lopez, of Puerto Rico (27-0 24 KOs) in front of a sold out crowd at the WaMu Theater in New York’s Madison Square Garden on October 10th. The Tanzanian, fighting out of Philadelphia, recovered from a 5th round knockdown by pressing the action in the later rounds and had Lopez out on his feet in the 12th round but was unable to finish him off. The judges scored the bout 114-113 with questionable cards of 115-111 and 116-111.

By Don Palacas.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

NFL week one wrap-up



The NFL returned this past week and several Africans were in the mix for their teams.

Osi Umenyiora returned
after missing last season with the Giants and he returned in a big way. #72 forced a fumble and returned it for a touchdown in the Giants 23-17 win over the Redskins.

Victor Abiamiri got his first ever touchdown as he returned a fumble all the way to help the Eagles get the win over Carolina.

Joseph Addai is still struggling to get back to his best form with the Colts.

Nnamdi Asomugha had a good game against the Chargers but was beat on a crucial TD for the Chargers.

Legedu Naanee showed his abilities in catching 5 passes for 49 yards for the Chargers in the win over Oakland. Naanee is going to be an important player for the Chargers as he moves up the depth chart to become the third WR.


Tamba Hali is adjusting nicely to his new position on the Chiefs.
The DE/LB had five tackles, one sack and a forced fumble as the Chiefs lost a high scoring game to the Ravens.


Adewale Ogunleye had two sacks in the first half but was unable to prevent the Bears losing to the Packers.

Boxing news and notes


African Boxing News and Notes


Former heavyweight titlist, Nigerian, Samuel Peter (31-3, 24KOs) will continue his comeback by fighting Ronald Bellamy (14-9, 9KOs) on the Latin Fury card September 15th in Cancun, Mexico. This is his second bout under a new promotional contract with juggernaut Top Rank.

October 31st, Hard hitting Ghanaian IBF bantamweight champion Joseph ‘King Kong’ Agbeko (27-1, 22 KOs) will defend his title against mandatory challenger Yonnhy Perez (19-0, 14KOs) on Showtime Boxing.

Coming off a sensational knockout of former Cruiserweight titlist Enzo Macarinelli in March, Interim WBO interim-champion, English-born Nigerian Ola Afolabi (14-1-3, 6 KOs) returns to the ring to challenge WBO Champion Marco Huck (26-1, 20KOs) on December 5 in Germany.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Ghana qualify for the World Cup

Congratulations go out to the Black Stars of Ghana who qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa over the weekend.
Now starts the preparation and work to surpass their 2006 World Cup finish.

Super Eagles in danger of missing out on 2010 WC

Super Eagles of Nigeria supporters around the world are experiencing deja vu as once again the Nigerian national team are in danger of missing out on the World Cup. The Super Eagles have taken the last three World Cup qualifying cycles lightly and after almost missing out on Japan/S.Korea 2002(only qualifying at the end due to Liberia's inability to get the necessary points)the Super Eagles were unable to overcome dropped points in the 2006 WC qualifiers and this looks to be the case again in the journey to South Africa 2010. Yesterdays 2-2 draw with Tunisia in Abuja has put qualification for the World Cup out of the hands of the Super Eagles as despite wins in the rest of their qualifying matches, the Nigerians will have to depend on Mozambique or Kenya to take points from Tunisia. As expected, blame is being placed on a number of parties, from Coach Amodu Shuaibu to the ineffective midfielders, from Taye Taiwo and Dele Adeleye's lackadaisical defending full circle to the NFA.

First off are the highlights(Thanks to 2dramasports).



Next up, the post match blame game.

Can't blame the fans on this one- Fans delay the Eagles players from leaving the stadium.

Post match review


The Player ratings

Amodu's post match comments.

What Amodu's predecessors had to say.

Amodu is hoping for another chance to finish what he started.

The players got a bonus for the draw with Tunisia! Nuff said.

FIFA WCQ Results- Africa

Results from the past weekends World Cup qualifiers.

06/09/09 Algeria 1-0 Zambia

06/09/09 Nigeria 2-2 Tunisia

06/09/09 Ghana 2-0 Sudan

06/09/09 Benin 1-1 Mali

06/09/09 Togo 1-1 Morocco

06/09/09 Mozambique 1-0 Kenya

05/09/09 Côte d'Ivoire 5-0 Burkina Faso

05/09/09 Gabon 0-2 Cameroon

05/09/09 Rwanda 0-1 Egypt

05/09/09 Malawi 2-1 Guinea

05/07/09 Egypt 3-0 Rwanda

Friday, September 4, 2009

CAF Match Day 4 Qualifying Preview

Group A

The Gabonese look to maintain their group lead

Surprise group leaders Gabon look to stay unbeaten in qualifying as they welcome Cameroon to Libreville. This qualifier was delayed because of the death of Gabon President Omar Bongo in June. The two teams will meet again four days later in Yaoundé; Cameroon, with one point after two games, need to win their four remaining games to ensure World Cup qualification.

Togo, which lies second in the Group encounter Morocco in Lomé and can overtake the lead in the group with a victory and successive defeats for Gabon. Morocco, like Cameroon, are sitting on two points but do not have their fate in their own hands and would need other results to go their way for any semblance of hope to be in South Africa next year.

Group B




Nigeria will be boosted by the return of Chinedu Obasi

Leaders Tunisia faces a tough task as they head to Abuja looking to maintain their lead in the group. Nigeria has yet to taste defeat in either round the qualifying campaign, will look for the home advantage to propel them to victory, which would take them to the top of the group. Tunisia faces injury concerns to their strike force. Humberto Coelho’s men will be without Lassad Nouioui and Sami Allagu is questionable with an ankle injury. Hoffenheim striker Chinedu Obasi is back for Nigeria after missing their last two qualifiers due to injury.

Kenya hopes to keep a grip on the third spot in the group as they travel to Maputo to face Mozambique. The Harambee Stars may have to do so without their star striker Dennis Oliech, whose status for the game is unclear due to an ankle injury. Mozambique with one point needs a home victory to stay in contention for a place at the African Nations Cup in Angola.

Group C


Egypt will be without several stars when they travel to Kigali to take on Rwanda. Mohamed Zidan, Mido and Amir Zaki have been overlooked by coach Hassan Shehata for this critical qualifier. African Champions Egypt; lie in second place on four points, three behind pacesetters Algeria. Rwanda, propping up the group with one point, face the tall task of winning their remaining three games to ensure a place in the Nations Cup Finals.
In form Algeria will look to maintain their lead in the group as they welcome the Zambians to Blida. The Desert Foxes are riding high after successive victories over Egypt in Algiers and Zambia in Lusaka. Zambia’s World Cup chances hang in the balance after a disappointing home defeat to Algeria, a game in which they were let down by poor finishing. If the Chipolopolo pull off the shock upset at the Mustapha Tchaker Stadium they will be on level points with Algeria.



Group D


Michael Essien leads Ghana’s dynamic midfield

Michael Essien and Ghana have qualification within their grasp but have fitness and injury concerns as they prepare to host last place Sudan. Ghana will be without the services of rising midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah who is out with a knee injury, Captain Steven Appiah returns to the squad despite his inability to sign with a club. Ghana can become the first country qualify for the World Cup with a win in Accra and a draw between group rivals Benin and Mali. Last place Sudan have only earned one point after three games and will hope for a miracle victory in Accra to get back into Nations Cup contention.

Mali takes on Benin in Cotonou, a must win game for both teams who are five points behind leaders Ghana, in order to stay in the race for Group D’s only ticket. Mali defeated Benin in Bamako in the last round of qualifiers by a 3-1 margin. The Eagles will be without Captain Mahamadou Diarra and Momo Sissoko who are recovering from injury. Benin will be without the services of midfield wizard Stéphane Sessegnon who was omitted from the eighteen man squad.




Group E




Jonathan Pitroipa leads the Burkinabè into hostile Abidjan

Burkina Faso face a must win situation if they hope to keep their World Cup qualification hopes alive as they head to Abidjan for a match with group leaders Ivory Coast. The Burkinabè suffered a deflating home defeat to the Elephants in Ouagadougou and now find themselves three points behind the group leaders with a substantial goal difference in favor of the Elephants.

Group dwellers Guinea and Malawi are set to do battle in Blantrye, with an eye on the final Nations Cup place in the group. Malawi will look to pick up their first points of the campaign after losing to Guinea by a 2-1 score line in their last game in Conakry.


By Don Palacas

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

World Cup qualifying tidbits

As teams get ready for this weekends important World Cup qualifiers we have news on the happenings in the various training camps.

GHANA
The Black Stars have begun training.

Stephen Appiah and Asamoah Gyan have arrived at the camp.

EGYPT
The Pharoahs omitted Zaki, Mido and Zidan from the squad to face Rwanda.

IVORY COAST
The Ivory Coast squad to face Burkina Faso is here.

Romaric to miss the match.

NIGERIA
Amodu adds Utaka and Nwanneri to the Super Eagles squad.

The Players are in camp and have begun training for the match vs Tunisia on September 6th.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Nigeria coach Amodu names his squad for crucial World Cup Qualifier

Super Eagles of Nigeria head coach Amodu Shuaibu has named his squad to take on the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in Abuja on September 6th. The match will be as important a World Cup qualifier can be for the Nigerian team and anything less than a victory will be a dissapointment.

Squad
Goalkeepers: Austin Ejide (Bastia, France), Vincent Enyeama (Hapoel Tel Aviv, Israel), Dele Aiyenugba (Bnei-Yehuda, Israel)

Defenders: Onyekachi Apam (Nice, France), Elderson Echiejile (Rennes, France), Adefemi Olubayo (Boulogne, France), Taye Taiwo (Olympique Marseille, France) Joseph Yobo (Everton, England), Dele Adeleye (Sparta Rotterdam, Holland), Oluwafemi Ajilore (Groningen, Holland)

Midfielders: John Mikel Obi (Chelsea, England), Sani Kaita (Rubin Kazan, Russia), Yusuf Ayila (Dynamo Kiev, Ukraine), Seyi Olofinjana (Hull City, England), Kalu Uche (Almeria, Spain)

Strikers: Nwankwo Kanu (Portsmouth, England), Chinedu Ogbuke (Hoffenheim, Germany) Osaze Odemwingie (Locomotiv Moscow, Russia), Obinna Nsofor (Inter Milan, Italy), Michael Eneramo (Esperance, Tunisia), Ikechukwu Uche (Real Zaragoza, Spain)

Klassen loses IBF Title


In his first fight in the United States and only his second fight outside of his homeland of South Africa, Malcolm Klassen, was dethroned as champion, losing his super featherweight title(130 pounds) to Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero via Unanimous decision in Houston, TX this past Saturday night.

In his first title defense, Klassen came in to the fight extremely confident, not only predicting a knockout but also claiming he would make a statement to the United States boxing public with his performance.

It was not to be as the busier Guerrero outworked Klassen over twelve rounds, the score totals were 117-111, 116-113, 116-112.

By Don Palacas.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Basketball news

Not much going on in the Basketball world this week but a few signings, some interviews after signings and some info on player changes and expectations for the upcoming NBA season.

The Houston Rockets have reached a verbal agreement with "The King Whale Killer" Pops Mensah-Bonsu.

Kelenna Azubuike expects to be used in multiple roles
for the Warriors this season.

Luol Deng at Power forward? A possibility for the Bulls this season.

Luol is almost back to 100% but still won't be suiting up for Team GB this year.

How Emeka Okafor believes the trade to New Orleans will help him in his career and he explains his new mindset.

Ike Diogu is still seeking the right fit
and hoping to get his breakthrough with the Hornets.

Just for the heck of it, more Ike Diogu but I'm sure you won't even realize he's in this picture.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

FIFA U-17 draw held

The draw for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria has been held and the groups are as follows.

Fifa U-17 World Cup

Group A (Abuja): Nigeria, Argentina, Germany, Honduras

Group B (Lagos): Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland

Group C (Calabar): Gambia, Iran, Colombia, Netherlands

Group D (Enugu): Burkina Faso, Turkey, Costa Rica, New Zealand

Group E (Kano): United Arab Emirates, Malawi, Spain, United States

Group F (Kaduna): Uruguay, South Korea, Algeria and Italy.


The competition starts October 24th and ends on November 15th.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Angola win Afrobasket.

The Angolan basketball national team picked up their sixth straight African Championship with a victory over Cote D'Ivoire this past weekend. The Angolans breezed through to the finals as they do customarily in the African tournament and with an 82-72 victory they qualified for a spot in the World Championships along with 2nd place Cote D'Ivoire and Tunisia after ending up in 3rd place.

Read the explanation from Nigerian assistant Sanni Ahmed as to why D'Tigers failed to qualify for the World Championships.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Afrobasket results

8/13/09
GROUP A Egypt -Morocco 88 - 62
Amir Abdel-Rehim Fanan (EGY) 23pts. Mohamed Yasser Ragab Khorshid (EGY) 10 rbds.

GROUP A
Libya -Rwanda 77 - 80
Mohamed Issa Mrsal (LBA) 24 pts. Robert Stanley Thomson (RWA) 12 rbds.

GROUP A Angola -Central African Republic 84 - 63
Joaquim Gomes (ANG) 29 pts. Joaquim Gomes (ANG) 9 rbds.

GROUP A
Mali -Tunisia 73 - 74
Amara Sy (MLI) 21 pts. Salah Mejri (TUN) 9 rbds.

GROUP A Nigeria -Cameroon 80 - 84
Michael James Efevberha (NGR)24 pts. Harding Ngueyep Nana (CMR) 8 rbds.

GROUP A Cote d'Ivoire -Senegal 84 - 78
Mouhammad Faye (SEN) 22 pts. Mohamed Déba Kone (CIV) 10 rbds.


8/14/09
GROUP A Rwanda -Egypt 78 - 75
Robert Stanley Thomson (RWA)19 pts Robert Stanley Thomson(RWA) 14 rbds.

GROUP A Libya -Morocco 80 - 76
Hesham Ali Salem (LBA) 25 pts. Hesham Ali Salem (LBA) 14 rbds.

GROUP A Central African Republic -Mali 80 - 74
Max Martial Kougere (CAF) 30 pts.Régis Junior Koundjia-Sindo (CAF) 9 rbds.

GROUP A Nigeria -Senegal 76 - 58
Chamberlain Oguchi (NGR)17 pts. Pape Laye Sow (SEN) 10 rbds.

GROUP A Angola -Tunisia 79 - 69
Amine Rzig (TUN) 19 pts. Eduardo Mingas (ANG) 7 rbds.

GROUP A
Cameroon -Cote d'Ivoire 61 - 68
Didier Eric Tape (CIV)15 pts. Mohamed Déba Kone (CIV) 10 rbds.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

FIFA friendlies roundup



A number of friendly matches took place on Wednesday and we have the wrap up on all of them.

Ghana found their scoring groove against Zambia with a 4-1 thrashing in London, England.

A Katlego Mphela goal was not enough to stop South Africa losing 3-1 to Serbia in Pretoria. The Serbs currently lead their UEFA qualifying group over former World Champions France.

Tunisia and Ivory Coast played to a 0-0 draw in Tunisia. Didier Drogba and Kolo Toure were absent for the match.

A Pierre Webo brace gave the visiting Indomitable Lions of Cameroon a 2-0 win over Austria.

Egypt drew 2-2 with Gabon in Cairo.

Mozambique defeated Swaziland 1-0

Senegal beat DR Congo 2-1.

Angola got a 2-0 victory over Togo.

Mali defeated Burkina Faso 3-0.

Morocco drew with Congo 1-1.

Algeria got a 1-0 victory over Uruguay
in Algiers. Rafik Djebbour got the winner in the 79th minute.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Afrobasket-final group round games

GROUP E Egypt -Cote d'Ivoire 64 - 80
Amir Abdel-Rehim Fanan (EGY) 18 points, Mohamed Déba Kone (CIV) 13 rbds.

GROUP E Mali -Libya 95 - 73
Waly Coulibaly (MLI) 25 points, Hesham Ali Salem (LBA) 11 rbds.

GROUP E Angola -Nigeria 93 - 85
Gabe Muoneke (NGR) 33 points, Joaquim Gomes (ANG) 8 rbds.

GROUP F Morocco -Central African Republic 73 - 81
Romain Lebel Guessagba Sato (CAF) 25 points,
Romain Lebel Guessagba Sato (CAF) 17 rbds.

GROUP F Rwanda -Cameroon 82 - 69
Kenny Gasana (RWA) 24 points, Robert Stanley Thomson (RWA) 9 rbds.

GROUP F Tunisia -Senegal 65 - 73
Boniface Ndong (SEN) 18 points, Boniface Ndong (SEN) 9 rbds.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Footy transfer roundup

As the EPL gets ready to kickoff and the German Bundesliga and Dutch Eredivisie among others have begun the 2009-2010 season, we round up the latest batch of European club transfers.

Obafemi "Obagoal" Martins
explains why he left Newcastle for Bundesliga Champions Wolfsburg. *I'm guessing it had something to do with Newcastle playing in the championship! No explanation necessary.*

Seyi Olofinjana made the move from Stoke City to Hull and he explains the reason for his move here.

Fulham look set to sign Nigerian midfielder Kalu Uche after reportedly agreeing a fee with Spanish side Almeria.

Sebastien Bassong jumps ship from Newcastle's rebuilding project to Harry Redknapps Tottenham Hotspur side.

Aston Villa nab Habib Beye from Newcastle despite Hull City's best efforts to sign the defender.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang makes the switch from AC Milan to Lille. The young Gabonese striker will be given a chance to impress while in Ligue 1.

Ike Uche is enjoying his move to Real Zaragoza as the Nigerian phenom is showing his scoring ability during pre-season and will be hoping to win the Pichichi at the end of the 2009-2010 season.

Afrobasket Eighth final round

GROUP A South Africa -People's Republic of Congo 81 - 65
Bertrand Roger Richard Boukinda Dibessa (CGO)-19 points Neo Kgalabi Mothiba (RSA)-9 rebounds

GROUP A Mozambique - Cape Verde 61 - 94
Jeff Xavier (CPV)-27 points Mario Jorge Neves (CPV)-11 rebounds

GROUP E
Cote d'Ivoire - Angola 61 - 88
Carlos Morais (ANG-18 points Eduardo Mingas (ANG)-7 rebounds

GROUP E
Libya - Egypt 75 - 73
Alfath Mohamed Belgasem (LBA)-23 points Hesham Ali Salem (LBA)-9 rebounds

GROUP E Nigeria - Mali 74 - 70
Amara Sy (MLI)-18 points Ejike Christopher Ugboaja (NGR)-9 rebounds

GROUP F Cameroon - Tunisia 66 - 68
Amine Rzig (TUN)- 17 points Patrick Bouli (CMR)- 6 rebounds

GROUP F Central African Republic - Rwanda 85 - 64
Romain Lebel Guessagba Sato (CAF) - 30 points Romain Lebel Guessagba Sato (CAF) - 10 rebounds

GROUP F Senegal - Morocco 73 - 75
Mohamad Hachad (MAR) - 18 points Mohamad Hachad (MAR) -13 rebounds

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Afrobasket Update

Final matches of Afrobasket group round

GROUP A
Cote d'Ivoire - South Africa 94 - 57
GROUP A Libya - Nigeria 81 - 97

GROUP B
Angola - Mozambique 93 - 50
GROUP B Egypt - Mali 47 - 67

GROUP C P.R. of Congo - Central African Republic 61 - 113
GROUP C Cameroon - Senegal 65 - 67

GROUP D Cape Verde - Morocco 83 - 86
GROUP D Rwanda - Tunisia 57 - 74

Quarterfinals

GROUP E Mali -Cote d'Ivoire 71 - 58

GROUP E Egypt -Nigeria 77 - 87

GROUP E Angola -Libya 91 - 58

GROUP F Rwanda -Senegal 72 - 59

GROUP F Morocco -Cameroon 54 - 80

GROUP F Tunisia -Central African Republic 76 - 75

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Afrobasket results-day 2



In the second day of action, the 2009 African Basketball Championship saw the major contenders come through unscathed.
In Group A Nigeria dispatched of South Africa methodically by jumping out to a 28-6 lead in the first quarter. With 20 points from Chamberlain Oguchi and a 7 point 13 rebound effort from Ejike Ugboaja, D'Tigers beat South Africa 97-49.
The other Group A matchup saw Cote D'Ivoire defeat the host country Libya 73-64 behind 16 points and 4 assists from former USC guard Errick Craven.
In Group B two heavyweights of African Basketball met with Angola taking the spoils in their game versus Egypt. Despite Egypt opening up the game with a 23-17 run to end the first quarter, a second half comeback by the Angolans led to a 79-69 victory.
Mali and Mozambique faced off in the other group B game and Mali used 17 points from Nouha Diakite to beat Mozambique 67-54.
Group C had Senegal defeating Central African Republic 82-69 despite a massive 30 point game from former Xavier star and Central African Republic player Romain Sato.
The other game had Cameroon using a double double-10 points 10 rebounds from Alfred Aboya to defeat The People's Republic of Congo 70-56.
Group D had Rwanda defeating Cape Verde 77-67 and Tunisia winning the North African matchup vs Morrocco 98-79.

Fridays games

GROUP A Cote d'Ivoire vs South Africa

GROUP A Libya vs Nigeria

GROUP B Egypt vs Mali

GROUP B
Angola vs Mozambique

GROUP C People's Republic of Congo vs Central African Republic

GROUP C Cameroon vs Senegal

GROUP D Cape Verde vs Morocco

GROUP D Rwanda vs Tunisia

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

2009 Afrobasket kicks off


The 2009 African Basketball Championships kicked off in Libya today with no big surprises but a test for perennial African favourites Angola from their Malian counterparts.
Mali played Angola as well as possible with Amara Sy and Ludovic Chele putting in 19 and 16 points respectively to help Mali tie things up at the end of the third quarter but Angola pulled out the win in the 4th quarter with a big effort from Center Gomes Joaquim who ended up with 31 points and 5 rebounds to give the Angolans a 79-74 win in the opening round of Group B action.
In other Group B action, five time champions Egypt dispatched of Mozambique with the ease of a contender as the Pharoahs dominated on the boards en route to a 72-62 win.
In Group C, Cameroon got 19 points from Gaston Essengué to help pull out a 79-69 win over the Central African Republic. The other Group C game saw Senegal blow out the Peoples Republic of Congo 95-68 with a 26 point performance from Boniface Ndong and a balanced game from point guard Babacar Cisse who ended up with 5pts 10 rbds and 10 asts.
Group D saw Cape Verde beat Tunisia 71-52 behind a strong 20 point effort from former Providence Friar Jeff Xavier.
In Group A, Nigeria started their tournament with a tough game against Cote d'Ivoire.
D'Tigers came out the blocks and led for the first three quarters before a fourth quarter run by the Ivoriens cut an 18 point lead by Nigeria down to 5 points. A double double by Ayodeji Akindele with 12 points and 10 boards as well as a 29 point 4 assist, 4 rebound, 4 steal game by Michael Efevberha gave D'Tigers a 93-84 win.

The teams head back to the courts tomorrow for more action.

Group A -South Africa vs Nigeria
Group A -Cote d'Ivoire vs Libya
Group B -Mali vs Mozambique
Group B -Egypt vs Angola
Group C -Central African Republic vs Senegal
Group C -People's Republic of Congo vs Cameroon
Group D -Rwanda vs Cape Verde
Group D -Tunisia vs Morocco

Monday, August 3, 2009

Isaac Hlatshwayo Wins IBF Title



South Africa’s Isaac Hlatshwayo defeated Delvin Rodriguez by a 12 round split decision to win the IBF welterweight title. The title was vacated by Ghana’s Joshua Clottey, who dropped the title in pursuit of a fight with megastar Miguel Cotto.

Hlatshwayo and Rodriguez previously fought to a draw in South Africa in a title eliminator; the fight was declared a draw controversially, as many ringside observers felt Rodriguez deserved the nod.

The rematch took place in Rodriguez’s hometown of Uncasville, Connecticut and Hlatshwayo left little doubt as he methodically took control over the second half of the fight, silencing the partisan Rodriguez crowd.

The score totals were 116-113, 116-112 for Hlatshwayo and 115-113 Rodriguez.

There is a strong possibility that if Joshua Clottey cannot secure a fight with Shane Mosley or Andre Berto, he may seek to regain his IBF title, setting up a bout between Africa’s two top welterweights.


By Don Palacas

Sunday, August 2, 2009

NFL news



Washington Redskins DE/LB Brian Orakpo has signed a 5 year $20 million contract with the team and is now at the team's training camp.

Orakpo will be transitioning from Defensive End to Linebacker with the Redskins and according to this interview with the Washington Post is " very, very happy but mostly relieved," Orakpo said.

Meanwhile Green Bay Packers 1st round pick B.J. Raji is still absent from training camp and the Packers are eager to have their 337lb rookie Nose Tackle in camp as soon as possible. Raji's agents are believed to be awaiting the signings of the other top 20 picks by their teams including San Francisco WR Michael Crabtree who was drafted one spot after Raji.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

NFL pre-season news

The NFL pre-season kicked off this week as players and coaches began training camps. A bit of news on various players returning to action as well as some still sorting out their rookie contracts.

Starting off on a downer-Minnesota Vikings DE Kenechi Udeze officially retires from the game. Udeze had been battling Leukemia and has been in remission but the USC ex called time on his playing career today.

Signings- Brian Orakpo yet to come to contract terms with the Redskins.
Chris Ogbonnaya signs his contract with the St. Louis Rams.


Return of the players-Osi Umenyiora is ready for action as Giants training camp kicks off.

Victor Abiamiri is ready to make an impact on the Eagles defense this season.

Big season coming up for the Houston Texans and DT Amobi Okoye.

Brendon Ayanbadejo is glad to be back with the Ravens.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Basketball news

Some news and notes from International Basketball as well as the NBA.

NIGERIA NAMES INITIAL 16 PLAYERS FOR LIBYA 2009
The NBBF has named 16 players from the recently concluded camp in Houston as well as from the camp in Kaduna, Nigeria. The 16 players will have a chance to show that they deserve a place in the final 12 player list for the 2009 Afrobasket in Libya.

The Players are:
Josh Akognon, Michael Umeh, Michael Efevberha, Ebi Ere, Jayson Obazuaye, Gabe Muoneke, Ejike Ugbaja, Aloysius Anagonye, Ayodeji Akindele, Benson Egemonye, Akin Akingbala and Chamberlain Oguchi alongside four home-based players comprising of Abdulrahman Mohammed of Nigeria Customs basketball club, Abubakar Usman and Stanley Gumut of Niger Potters and Ibrahim Yusuf of Kano Pillars basketball club.


NEW ORLEANS TRADES FOR EMEKA OKAFOR

The New Orleans Hornets traded Center Tyson Chandler for Charlotte Bobcats PF/C Emeka Okafor. Okafor will be expected to bring a high level of consistency in the middle to the Hornets as he is a dependable double-double player and will benefit from playing alongside one of the three best point guards in the NBA in Chris Paul.

NEW ORLEANS SIGNS IKE DIOGU

According to ESPN's Marc Stein, the Hornets still in wheeling and dealing mode picked up free agent forward Ike Diogu and are finalizing the details as we speak. The Hornets will be hoping Diogu realizes his potential while playing alongside Okafor and Chris Paul and the team see the young Diogu as a low cost option to provide additional size in the front court.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Samuel Peter wins comeback bout


After suffering consecutive defeats to Vitali Klitschko and Eddie Chambers, former WBC Heavyweight Titlist Samuel Peter got back in the win column, defeating journeyman Marcus McGee (22-17 11KOs) in Mexico by 3rd Round Knockout, dropping McGee three times in the process.
This fight marked a new beginning for Peter who recently changed trainers and signed a new contract with promotional juggernaut Top Rank in an attempt to reestablish himself as a top contender. At only 28 years of age and in the weak heavyweight division the opportunity is there for the Nigerian Nightmare but it remains to be seen what he will do with it.
Peter improved his record to 31-3 (24KOs).

By Don Palacas

Friday, July 24, 2009

Footy roundup


Adebayor says bye to Arsenal-Emmanuel Adebayor made his exit from Arsenal to Manchester City official. The Togo international is now in South Africa for pre-season with his new club.
Adebayor claims the Arsenal fans drove him out-any truth to that or just bitter words?
In a sign of the times, not too many can quibble with Adebayors' claim that Man.City can pip Arsenal to a top four finish.

John Obi Mikel put pen to paper on a new five year contract with Chelsea this week.

New Chelsea gaffer Carlo Ancelotti has big plans for the Nigerian midfielder. This article in no way helps the persistent argument among Nigerians around the world on Mikels best position.

Still no official word on the Zlatan Ibrahimovic-Samuel Eto'o player swap but the Cameroonians agent has said Eto'o will be in Milan for a medical early next week.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Five nations tournament in Egypt

After beating Ghana's U-20's 1-0 on Tuesday in the Five Nations tournament in Egypt, the Flying Eagles of Nigeria shellacked Kenya 11-0 in their second match. Braces by Daniel Uchechi and Nurudeen Orelesi helped the Flying Eagles on their way to the impressive victory.

Ghana lost their next match 4-1 to hosts Egypt and are no longer in contention despite an opening match victory against Guatemala.
The Flying Eagles play Guatemala next while Ghana faces Kenya.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Nigerian Basketball team head back to camp

The Nigerian Basketball team are back in camp in Houston for the 2nd phase of their Afrobasket preparations.
Associate head coach Masai Ujiri gave his verdict on the first phase of the Houston camp to 234next.com and appeared to be pleased with the way it went.

The team meanwhile, have reconvened in Houston and will be there till July 27th before they leave for Nigeria. The NBBF and D'Tigers will be hoping all goes well before they begin play in Libya and attempt to win their first African Basketball Championship.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Footy Roundup

The Footy transfer season is rounding the corner before the window closes and we have news on some player transfers around Europe.

Barcelona reportedly agree to send Eto'o to Inter Milan for Ibrahimovic.

Didier Zokora moves to Sevilla from Tottenham.

Thimothee Atouba makes the switch from Hamburg to Ajax.

Manucho moves to Valladolid from Manchester United.
United then signed striker Mame Biram Diouf from Norwegian club Molde FK.

Monday, July 13, 2009

King Kong announces his presence to the Boxing world



In a mild upset Ghana’s Joseph King Kong Agbeko defeated Pound for Pound top ten fighter Vic Darchinyan via unanimous decision to retain the IBF Bantamweight title.

In a rugged fight between two fighters who have plenty of distain for one another, Agbeko landed his lead right at will all night, keeping his opponent at bay and frustrating Darchinyan.

After the fight Agbeko thanked Ghanaian president John Atta Mills for calling him to wish him luck in the fight and as the only current Ghanaian world champion promised to always defend the good name of Ghana in the ring.

The scorecards were 116-111 and 114-113 twice for the Ghanaian.

By Don Palacas

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Florida Fireworks: Agbeko vs Darchinyan



Although the fight will take place a week after the fourth of July when these two hard-hitting combatants meet there are sure to be fireworks.

Ghana’s Joseph ‘King Kong’ Agbeko (26-1, 22KOs), the International Boxing Federation(IBF) bantamweight champion, will defend his title against Vic Darchinyan(32-1 26 KOs) this Saturday July 11 on Showtime(9p.m. ET) at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise FL.

This is only Agbeko’s third fight in the United States; he is riding a five fight winning streak after suffering his only defeat in Germany to Wladimir Sidorenko in a disputed decision where many including Darchinyan felt Agbeko deserved the decision.

Darchinyan who is ranked by most boxing pundits in the mythical ’pound for pound top ten list is looking to become a five time champion in his third weight class and must be commended for moving up to fight the hardest puncher in the bantamweight division.

Agbeko and Darchinyan are pound for pound two of the hardest hitting fighters in the sport. Agbeko has an astonishing 81 percent knockout rate while Darchinyan sports an impressive 76 percent knockout rate.


The Prediction: Agbeko UD

Many pundits are expecting this fight to be a candidate for fight of the year. With two heavy punchers conventional wisdom should tell us that this fight will end in a knockout; expect both fighters to be forced to get off the canvas but look for the aggressive Agbeko to outwork the aging Darchinyan(33 years old is ancient in the smaller weight divisions) and win a decision.

By Don Palacas

Thursday, July 9, 2009

NFL news

As teams get ready for the start of training camps later this month, we have some articles and interviews to prepare you for the start of the 2009 NFL season.
First off, Osi Umenyiora lets The Sporting News know that he's ready to contribute in a major way to the Giants success this season.

Nnamdi Asomugha will not be shirking his responsibilites to the Oakland Raiders despite his newfound fame due to his big contract.
A good Q & A session with Nnamdi from Sporting News.

Eagles CB Jack Ikegwuonu will be attempting to get his NFL career started and on track.

St. Louis' Turf Show Times argues on the importance of re-signing OJ Atogwe immediately.

Jeff Otah is playing injury free and has his mind clear and focused on the upcoming season.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Agbeko v Darchinyan training preview

In preparation for the July 11th fight between Ghanaian Joseph Agbeko and Vic Darchinyan here's an inside look at Agbeko's training camp based in the South Bronx.
Joe's Gym is home to a number of other Ghanaian boxers and we get to hear from Joseph "King Kong" Agbeko as he gets ready for his big fight.






Don Palacas

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Oguchi Onyewu joins AC Milan



USA international center back Oguchi Onyewu joined AC Milan today on a three year contract. The former US youth product and Standard Liege player impressed AC Milan with his play over the past few seasons in Belgium as well as with the US team and the possession of an EU passport plus his status as a free agent all played a part in the Rossoneri signing him. Onyewu, whose parents are from Nigeria, grew up in the U.S and was a member of the US confederations cup team that came in 2nd place in the tournament in South Africa last month.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Euro Football news

Some news items from the European leagues for our readers.

Kanu is re-upping with Portsmouth for another season.
Yakubu's rehab has gone quite well and he expects to be fit for the start of the season in August.
Emmanuel Adebayor's on-off transfer status with Arsenal appears to be off at the moment.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Ghana’s Agbeko Looks to Deny Darchinyan’s Championship quest


Armenian Vic Darchinyan is looking to become a rare 5 division champion but standing in his way is hard-hitting Ghanaian bantamweight champion Joseph ‘King Kong’ Agbeko (26-1 22kos).
The war of words is heating up http://www.fightnews.com/?p=15832 and the fight may prove to be even more explosive on July 11th. We will provide future analysis as the battle between these two knockout artists draws nearer.

By Don Palacas

Cameroon’s Olivier Lontchi suffers first defeat


In a battle of unbeaten fighters, Puerto Rican sensation Juan Manuel Lopez (26-0 24 KOs) defeated Canadian based Cameroonian junior featherweight Olivier Lontchi(18-1-2 8KOs). Lontchi’s trainer Howard Grant stopped the fight after the 9th round when Lontchi complained that he re-aggravated a rib injury he suffered in training. The 26 year old Lontchi gave a game performance against the Puerto Rican star however he lacked the firepower to deter Lopez from attacking. Lontchi often frustrated Lopez with his awkward style and will surely earn another title shot down the line.


By Don Palacas

Draw for Libya 2009 Afrobasket

The draw for the 2009 Afrobasket championship in Libya was held last week and the teams were divided into 4 groups. Here are the groups:

Group A-Benghazi: Libya, Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa

Group B-Benghazi
: Angola, Mozambique, Egypt, Mali

Group C-Tripoli: Cameroon, Senegal, Congo, Central Africa

Group D-Tripoli
: Cape Verde, Morocco, Rwanda, Tunisia


The tournament commences August 5th and ends on the 15th.

FIBA and africabasket.com correspondent Olusegun Ikuesan caught up with NBBF President Tijani Umar to get his thoughts on the draw-http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/fibaEven/
fibaAfriCham/p/newsid/30737/arti.html

Sunday, June 28, 2009

South Africa lose Confed Cup 3rd place match


The Bafana Bafana of South Africa lost a thrilling Confederations Cup 3rd place match to Spain 3-2. After losing a narrow semi-final match to Brazil 1-0 on Thursday, South Africa came in with growing confidence and despite a slow first half, the introduction of Katlego Mashego got things going for the home team. Mashego put the Bafana Bafana ahead in the 73rd minute by calmly slotting in a cross from Siphiwe Tshabalala. Spain responded through two strikes by Daniel Guiza in the 87th and 88th minute before Mashego dispatched a sublime free-kick to tie the match and send it to extra-time. In the extra period, Spain's Xabi Alonso curled in a free-kick that eluded everyone and found the back of the South African goal. Despite the loss, South Africa have shown the world that they can play with flair and with their strikers staying calm in front of goal, the Bafana Bafana might surprise a number of people in 2010 by advancing past the group stages.

Post Match News

Joel Santana has a team!


South Africa get thumbs up
for staging Confed. Cup.

Joel Santana feels his boys are progressing.

Mashego is the striker to lead South Africa.

Friday, June 26, 2009

NBA Draft Recap

The 2009 NBA draft has is over and a few African players heard their names called yesterday. The list:

Hasheem Thabeet- The big man from Tanzania was the 2nd overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies.

Christian Eyenga-The swingman from D.R. Congo was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 30th pick in the 1st round.

Chinemelu Elonu-The former Texas A&M forward/center was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 29th pick in the 2nd round of the draft.

We'll keep you updated on the free agent signings of other players as the summer months go on.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NBA Draft Preview-African players

The 2009 NBA Draft is tomorrow and there are a number of prospects from Africa in the mix. Don Palacas breaks it down for the readers.


Hasheem Thabeet 7’3” Junior UCONN( Tanzania)


Labeled as the rawest of raw projects coming out of the Houston area; Thabeet’s game has improved immensely during his three years at UCONN. Thabeet put up respectable numbers on the offensive end this past season, he has a good shooting stroke, is an above average shooting big man with a soft touch around the basket. Defensively he is the ultimate shot blocking force and is deceptively strong defending the post. Thabeet will be a work in progress on the offensive end in the NBA but will make an immediate impact defensively. He is a rare combination of size and athleticism and has a huge upside.

Projection:

2nd overall pick

Alade Aminu 6’10 Senior Georgia Tech(Nigeria)


When most basketball experts hear the name Aminu they likely think of Alade's younger brother Al-Farouq. However, the older Aminu brother has worked his way onto various team’s draft radars after his impressive showing at the Portsmouth pre-draft camp where he made the first team. Georgia Tech’s 6th man is a very good finisher at the rim and is able to alter shots on the defensive end. At just 21, Aminu has huge upside and whichever team drafts him or signs him as a free agent may find a hidden gem.

Projection: Late Second Round to undrafted

Josh Akognon
6’1 Senior Cal State Fullerton(Nigeria



If the Nigerian International guard were a few inches taller he would likely either already be plying his trade in the NBA or be a sure first round pick in this draft. However, at 6’1 no one questions his scoring ability but since he was not the primary ball handler at Cal State Fullerton there are questions about his ability to run a team from the PG position. Akognon will likely have to play PG and he will have to prove to his team that he can play that position in summer camp.

Projection: Late Second Round

Chinemelu Elonu
6’10 Junior Texas A&M(Nigeria)


Elonu and two of his Texas A&M teammates declared for the draft in April presumably to get a feel of what they needed to work on for the 2010 draft. Elonu surprised draft experts by not removing his name from draft consideration by the June 15th deadline. He has impressed teams in workouts with his high energy, ‘NBA size’ and is a solid shot blocker.

Projection: Undrafted

Rudy Mbemba 5-11 Frankfurt Skyliners Sweden (Congolese Descent)



Mbemba is a lightning fast, excellent ball handler who is aggressive going to the basket; he also has tremendous leaping ability and good shooting range. On the downside Mbemba has a tendency to shoot too many three pointers and is turnover prone.

Projection: Undrafted


Christian Eyenga 6-6 DKV Joventut DR Congo



Eyenga is a defensive-minded superb athlete who'll be turning 20 two days before the draft and is a raw talent. Eyenga uses his athleticism to make spectacular defensive plays and is able to defend multiple positions. If he is drafted he will likely remain in Europe for a few years to polish his game.

Projection: late Second Round to undrafted


The 2010 NBA Draft will likely see three Nigerians chosen in the lottery as we expect top prospects Solomon Alabi, Florida State; Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech; and Al-Farouq Aminu to declare for the draft



Don Palacas

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Nigerian Basketball news


A bit of news to report as we get ready for the African championships in Libya next month.
The NBBF has named former NBA player,coach and mentor John Lucas as the new head coach of D'Tigers. Lucas coached at San Antonio, Philadelphia and Cleveland after a playing career in Houston, Golden State, Washington, Cleveland and San Antonio and now works with NBA, college and high school players in Houston.

Lucas will try to get Hakeem Olajuwon more involved with the team.

New NBBF president Tijjani Umar answers a variety of questions and discusses some of the issues with D'Tigers in preparation for the African Championships.

The NBBF has released the list of the 26 players called up for the national team camp in Houston.

The list
Josh Akognon, Ben Uzo, Michael Umeh, Anthony Skinn, Kingsley Oguchi, Ime Udoka, Stanley Asunmu, Aloysius Angonye, Churchill Odia, Uche Echefu, Gabe Mouneke, Sani Ibrahim, Ike Diogu, Ayodeji Akindele, Uche Nsonwu, Olumide Oyedeji, Ben Eze, Benson Egemonye,Jayson Obazuaye, Ebi Ere, Weyinmi Efejuku, Chamberlain Oguchi, Mike Efevberha, Ibekwe Ekene, Ejike Ugbuaja and Abdullahi Kuso.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Fall out from Egypts Confed. Cup exit


After an ignominious 3-0 loss to the United States, the defending African Champs. Egypt have returned home but the fallout from their exit remains. Allegations of consorting with prostitutes along with tired legs are all playing a role in the blame game.

The Egyptian FA is threatening legal action over the prostitution issue.

Mohamed Aboutrika threatens to quit international Football over the claims.

The Pharoahs blame their exit on burn-out.

The Times discusses Egypt's struggle
to make it back to South Africa next year.