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NPFL: Nasarawa United pip Remo Stars as Gombe win derby clash against Plateau United

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The two concluding fixtures of the Nigeria Premier Football League, (NPFL), matchday nine were played in Gombe and Jos respectively on Monday.

Both Group A games ended in home wins for the host teams as the week-long fixtures failed to produce any away victory.

Monday’s fixtures were the last set for games before the league proceeds on a three-week break as a result of the General Elections.

At the Pantami Stadium, it ended in a five-goal thriller as a last-minute penalty from Mahamadou Souley made the difference in a derby clash between Gombe United and Plateau United.

Anayor Ogbonna put the hosts in front in the 12th minute but Albert Hilary restored parity for the Peace Boys six minutes later. However, Rahman Olarewaju put the Savannah Scorpions in front in the 23rd minute as they ended the first half with a goal advantage.

But it took the visitors just two minutes into the second half for Moses Adikwu to net the equalizer that unsettled the home fans.

While it initially appeared Plateau United had picked their second consecutive away point on the road, Mahamadou Souley converted a 95th-minute spot-kick to move the hosts to the sixth spot in the group while Plateau United remained in fourth, one point behind Akwa United.

Elsewhere at the New Jos Stadium, Nasarawa United halted their floundering performance with a resurgent 2-0 win over Remo Stars.

While it initially appeared Plateau United had picked their second consecutive away point on the road, Mahamadou Souley converted a 95th-minute spot-kick to move the hosts to the sixth spot in the group while Plateau United remained in fourth, one point behind Akwa United.

Elsewhere at the New Jos Stadium, Nasarawa United halted their floundering performance with a resurgent 2-0 win over Remo Stars.

For the Sky Blue Stars, it was another bad day as they are now without a win after four consecutive matches.

Joshua John gave the hosts the lead in the eighth minute before Emmanuel Ogbole’s strike at the cusp of the first half sealed all three points for the struggling club in Jos.

With the win, the Solid Miners have moved from 10th to the eighth position on the league table while Remo Stars remained in fifth, a point adrift of the last super six qualification spot.

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WAFCON 2026: Oshoala Wants Bigger Crowds, Charges CAF on Awareness as Super Falcons Chase Record 11th African Title in Morocco

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Six-time African Women’s Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala has expressed her desire to see larger crowds at the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), saying stronger fan support will reflect the continued growth of women’s football across Africa.

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The Super Falcons forward, who has featured in multiple WAFCON tournaments, believes this year’s championship in Morocco should demonstrate significant progress both on and off the pitch as Nigeria targets a record-extending 11th continental title.

Speaking during a CAF Media Stars Spotlight session, Oshoala described the tournament as a competition worth fighting for despite Nigeria’s long-standing dominance in African women’s football.

“I am looking forward to Nigeria winning it again. It’s something to always fight for, but I feel like each edition there has to be a form of improvement on and off the pitch,” Oshoala said.

“I really want to see more fans out there. It has to be better than the previous editions. More promotion of this tournament will help spread awareness about African women’s football.”

The 31-year-old is among the early arrivals at Nigeria’s training camp in Casablanca, where head coach Justine Madugu’s squad is preparing for the tournament, scheduled to run from July 25 to August 16 in Morocco.

Oshoala, who lifted the WAFCON trophy with Nigeria in 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2024, also reflected on her international career, highlighting how her experiences in Europe and North America have shaped her development.

“It’s been an amazing journey for me personally, having experienced all of this and played on different continents. It’s been pretty impressive, but there is always room for improvement,” she added.

The Super Falcons have been drawn in Group C alongside Malawi, Zambia and Egypt, and will begin their campaign against tournament debutants Malawi in Rabat on July 28.

In addition to competing for continental glory, Nigeria will also be aiming to secure qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

The four semi-finalists will qualify automatically, while the best-performing quarter-finalist will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs.

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