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NFF congratulates Felix Owolabi as he clocks on 70 this Sunday

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has felicitated former Nigeria captain, Dr. Felix Owolabi Akinloye as the former defender-turned-winger celebrated his 70th birthday anniversary this Sunday.

He captained the Nigerian football team which featured at the Moscow Olympics as a replacement to Ghana Black Stars who boycotted the 1980 Games at the instance of the United States.

He is also an example of Nigerians who combined academic excellence with sports. He graduated from the University of Lagos.

General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi said the former wing wizard deserves all the adulation on the occasion of his Platinum Jubilee Anniversary. given his immense contributions to Nigeria football both as a player of immense repute and an administrator.

His 9th-minute goal against Morocco in the semi-final match of the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations took the then-Green Eagles to the final match and eventual glory.

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“The NFF congratulates Dr Felix Owolabi Akinloye on this landmark occasion of his 70th birthday anniversary. It is not everyone who gets to attain the septuagenarian level. We celebrate him for his many wonderful outings for Nigeria and his excellent service as an administrator after his playing days.

“As a member of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, we value his contributions at meetings and advice and suggestions through the telephone on the direction that Nigeria Football and the various National Teams should take each time.”

Felix Owolabi Akinloye, who started as a defender, became a fascinating winger for then Green Eagles, and played a key role as Nigeria won her first Africa Cup of Nations title, on home soil, in 1980.

Owolabi was captain of the team to the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Libya, where the team got off to a promising start with a 3-0 defeat of Ethiopia in Benghazi, before forfeiting a one-goal lead to lose 1-2 to Algeria and then fell 0-3 to Zambia.

The pacy forward retired from international duty afterwards, but continued playing club football, and was in then IICC Shooting Stars FC (now 3SC) that won the inaugural edition of the CAF Cup in 1992.   

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Nigeria football legend, Owolabi begins 70th birthday celebration

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA

Felix Owolabi Akinloye, whose solitary goal took Nigeria to the title match of the Africa Cup of Nations in 1980 is set to celebrate his 70th birthday on Sunday.

His ninth-minute goal against Morocco on 19 March 1980 took Nigeria to the Africa Cup of Nations final match for the first time.

Nigeria eventually won the trophy three days later in a final match against Algeria.

His 70th birthday celebration kicks off this Friday with two matches on the card at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan – the same arena where he set a record as the oldest Nigerian footballer to win a continental honour when he propelled the Shooting Stars to win the inaugural edition of the CAF Cup against Nakivibu Villa of Uganda in 1992.

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Then 36 years old, it was the climax of  14 years of unbroken service to the Ibadan-based club.

At the time he symbolically hung his boots on 24 January 1994, he was the longest-serving footballer in the Nigerian domestic league.

He joined the Shooting Stars from Kaduna Rocks at the close of the 1977 season being one of the discoveries at the 1977 National Sports Festival.

The stocky left-footed Owolabi was an instant hit, and getting a national call-up and featured for  Nigeria at the 1978 Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana.

Featuring in the 1980 and 1982 editions made him one of the few Nigerian players to go to the continental competition in three straight editions.

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He started as a left full-back and his attacking instincts and dribbling skills propelled him to become a left winger.

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Felix Owolabi in one of his dribbling runs at the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations

Such was his dashing runs that he became a crowd favourite when he featured for Shooting Stars against pre-match favourites, Bendel Insurance in the semi-final match of the 1979 Challenge Cup.  

It was for that reason that the chant ‘Owooo” rented the air each time he got hold of the ball during the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations in Lagos.

For the 14 years he played for Shooting Stars, he won two national league championships in 1980 and 1983 as well as the Challenge Cup (now President Federation Cup) in 1979.

He was a member of the Nigerian squad to the 1992 FIFA Futsal World Championship in Hong Kong and also featured at the 1980 Olympic Games.

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His debut for Nigeria was in the 7-0 drubbing of Benin Republic on 14 January 1978. His last match was in the 3-0 loss to Zambia at the 1982 Africa Cup of Nations in Benghazi, Libya.

For his exploits with the Shooting Stars, the club will on Friday feature in a friendly match with Osun United at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan. The duel will be preceded by a novelty match between All Stars of Ibadan and the All Stars of Lagos.

The celebration of an icon at 70 will be rounded up with a birthday dinner on Sunday.

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Nigeria Premier League: Top of the Table Clash ends in a barren draw

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remo Stars Kayode Bankole makes a great save in the top of the table clash with visiting Rivers United

The status quo was maintained by the two teams struggling to break away at the top bracket of the Nigeria Premier Football League as top-placed Remo Stars and the second-positioned Rivers United laboured to a goalless draw in Ikenne.

It was a respite for Coach Finidi George as a loss would have meant a losing streak of three matches. The result was the only match-day 12 that did not produce any goal in all 24 of the week’s 24 goals.

With the draw, there is no change at the top as both retained their positions while results from other matches did not affect the two teams.

Momentarily, Rivers United slumped to the third position as they were upstaged by Enyimba who took a lone goal lead over Abia Warriors in an Abia State derby.

The ninth-minute goal by Clinton  Jephta pushed Enyiba to the second position at 22 points and a six-goal difference, but the complexion suddenly changed when Abia Warriors’ Adejoh Ojonugwa restored parity in the 22nd minute. The two points gained by Enyimba were thus cancelled.

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Shooting Stars of Ibadan are still stuttering and have yet to find a rhythm. They took an early lead against Ikorodu City as Anthony Okachi found the net in the 16th minute of their away duel.

Always goal-shy since the beginning of the season, they could not consolidate on the lead. Rather, the rejuvenated Ikorodu City equalised through Shola Adelani in the 58th minute.

Two minutes to regulation time, Rivio Ayemwenre scored the winning goal for Ikorodu City and with the 2-1 win they climbed to the eighth position on the log. In the early days of the league, they were bottom-placed, swimming in the murky waters of relegation.

In Enugu, defending champion, Enugu Rangers compounded the woes of Bendel Insurance with a 3-2 win at the Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium.

Godwin Obaje opened the scoring for the hosts in the 21st minute and Frank Uwumiro doubled the lead in the 39th minute while Effimi Nsi made it three in the 54th minute.

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Bendel Insurance, attempting what their ladies counterparts, Edo Queens did on Saturday against  Mamelodi Sundowns in their last group match of the CAF Women’s League, came back strongly in the final quarter of the match with two goals in the 67th and 85th minute. But it was still a bridge too far for them.

In Kano,Kano  Pillars came back twice against the visiting Heartland of Owerri at the Sani Abacha stadium.

After a goalless first half, Suraju Lawal in the 51st opened score the visitors but veteran star player, Rabiu Ali in the 57th minute but Lawal restored the lead two minutes later.

Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa scored the equaliser in the 75th minute to deny Coach Emmanuel Amuneke another away win this season.

Bayelsa United and Katsina United match ended 1-1 while El Kanemi Warriors and Niger Tornadoes saw the host secure a lone goal win.

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All Week 12 Results

Saturday

Akwa United  1-0 Nasarawa United

Sunday

Remo Stars 0-0 Rivers United

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Abia Warriors 1-1 Enyimba

Enugu Rangers 3-2 Bendel Insurance

Ikorodu City 2-1 Shooting Stars

Kwara United  2-0 Plateau United

Kano Pillars 2-2 Heartland

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Sunshine Stars 1-0 Lobi Stars

Bayelsa United 1-1 Katsina United

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Gusau, Rohr, and others unite to celebrate with Azikiwe’s birthday sake,  Okumagba

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

Across a spectrum of football and business sectors, stakeholders have come together to celebrate Vincent Okumagba’s birthday, this Saturday, the president of the Super Eagles Supporters’ Club.

Co-incidentally, he shares a common birthday anniversary with the late elder statesman, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the third and first black governor-general of Nigeria from 1960 to 1963 and the first president of Nigeria during the First Nigerian Republic.  Were Azikiwe alive, he would have been 120 years this day.

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Okumagba shares birthday anniversary with Dr, Nnamidi Azikwe who would have been 120 years old today.

Apart from being a former vice president of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), he is the MD/CEO of Pixal Petroleum.

He is being celebrated by associates who sent goodwill messages to him. Among them is Gernot Rohr, the former Nigeria Super Eagles manager who is now with rival Republic of Benin.

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The president of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau also sent messages. Others who sent messages are Dele Tajudeen, the Chairman of the western zone of IPMAN, and George Aluo, chairman of the NNL among others.

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