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Germany pick 2014 hero Götze for Qatar alongside 25 others

Teenager Youssoufa Moukoko and fellow striker Niclas Füllkrug were on Thursday named as uncapped players into Germany’s squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The squad also includes recalled 2014 World Cup hero Mario Götze.

But there was no place for Marco Reus and Mats Hummels among the 26 players named by coach Hansi Flick for the Nov. 20 to Dec. 18 tournament.

Borussia Dortmund’s Moukoko, who turns 18 next week, and Füllkrug of Werder Bremen had been expected to get the call-up because Timo Werner and Lukas Nmecha are out injured.

Both have been in fine form lately with plenty of goals and are to give Germany more options upfront as the four-time champions aim to rebound from a group stage exit in 2018.

Götze scored the winner in the 2014 final against Argentina and now returns in the national team for the first time since 2017 after a strong season with Eintracht Frankfurt.

Other 2014 winners are goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer and his attacking Bayern Munich team-mate Thomas Müller who will both play their fourth World Cup.

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich also provide influential midfielders Joshua Gimmich and Leon Goretzka, rising star Jamal Musiala, as well as forwards Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane.

Reus meanwhile misses a third big event over a recent injury and his Borussia Dortmund teammate Mats Hummels is also left behind because Flick prefers other players in central defence.

Germany will depart for a short training camp in Oman on Monday with a tune-up game against Oman on Wednesday before moving into their Qatar base camp the next day.

Their first World Cup game is on Nov. 23 against Japan, with Spain and Costa Rica the other opponents in the group stage.

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France 24 Olympic: When Kida’s administration speaks again

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France 24 Olympic: When Kida’s administration speaks again

By: Dr. James Bwala

Although the Nigeria women’s basketball team exited the Olympics after losing to the US, they left earning a new position in the rankings and with new records to keep their heads high in the world of basketball. The US defeated the Nigerian women’s basketball team 88-74 in the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympic Games on Wednesday. But more accolades follow the Nigerian team as they vacate the Olympics, with D’Tigress coach Rena Wakama named the best basketball coach, and remarkably, Nigeria’s Ezinne Kalu was named to the All-Second Team of Paris 2024 Women’s Basketball.

Nigeria became the first African team, men or women, to reach the knockout stage of an Olympic basketball tournament. The plucky Nigerian underdogs have been one of the feel-good stories of the Paris Games for their spirited, joyful play and boundless self-belief that have embodied the Olympic spirit. 

But an Olympic first is one thing; bringing an end to the US 58-match winning streak and run of seven consecutive gold medals would have been a contender for the biggest upset in sporting history. The Nigerians also would not be intimidated by the US and stood their ground at the finish when the Americans vented some frustrations with Kahleah Copper of the US swatting the ball at Ezinne Kalu after she drove in for a layup as the final second ticked off the clock.

The Nigeria women’s basketball team coach, D’Tigress, Rena Wakama, was announced the best basketball coach by 

the International Basketball Federation (FFIBA) on Sunday as the Paris Olympic Games came to an end. The recognition by FIBA is a testament to Wakama’s exceptional leadership and tactical prowess, which propelled Nigeria to unprecedented heights at the Olympic Games. 

At 32, Wakama masterminded an incredible Nigerian run, leading D’Tigress to become the first African country to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Her team’s remarkable journey was marked by unforgettable victories over world number 3 Australia and world number 5 Canada. Wakama’s coaching expertise and strategic brilliance were on full display as D’Tigress pushed the USA to the limit in the quarterfinals, ultimately bowing out after a gallant display.

The Nigerian female basketball team, D’Tigress, has become the first African team to ever qualify for the quarterfinals of the Olympic women’s basketball tournament. They achieved this feat in Paris, France, after defeating the #5-ranked Canada by a score of 79-70 in their last group game of the tournament. En route to the quarterfinals, they also pulled a major upset by defeating #3-ranked Australia. 

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While the world and indeed Nigeria continue to celebrate coach Rena Wakama and her team for this achievement as a landmark moment for Nigerian basketball and a proud milestone for African sports, we are equally celebrating Engr. Musa Kida (Oshun, 78-Set) for his foresight in unveiling the new face of administration for Nigeria’s basketball. These feats have been made possible by the stellar leadership of the President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation, Engr. Musa Kida. 

Musa Kida, who remains the pride of his alma mater as captain of the school team, keeps the line of the donging game and takes position on the professional pitch, as well as pursuing his engineering calling to become an accomplished oil and gas professional. He rose to the exiled position of Deputy Managing Director of Total E & P, and since retiring from Total, he has been at the forefront of repositioning Nigerian basketball.

His achievements and records in the NBA keep speaking for themselves. Today, Rena Wakama is one of the products of his strategic administration. 

Dr. James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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Rena Wakama, head coach of Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, has been honored as the best female basketball coach at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced her recognition through their official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday.

Wakama, who made history as the first Nigerian woman to coach a national basketball team, led D’Tigress to an impressive quarter-final berth at the Olympics. This milestone marks the first time any African team, male or female, has reached this stage of the competition. Despite a challenging 74-88 defeat to Team USA in the quarter-finals, Wakama’s tactical acumen and leadership earned widespread praise from FIBA officials.

Initially, her appointment in June 2023 was met with skepticism due to her limited international coaching experience. However, at just 32 years old, Wakama exceeded all expectations, breaking new ground for Nigerian and African basketball. The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) supported her appointment, emphasizing her experience as a former D’Tigress player as a vital asset.

Wakama’s journey, which began amid doubts, has now culminated in this prestigious award. Her leadership during the Olympics has not only highlighted her coaching talents but also placed Nigerian basketball firmly in the global spotlight.

This accolade comes after a series of challenges and successes for Wakama, solidifying her as a key figure in the sport. Her achievements have been celebrated by fans and officials alike, reinforcing her role in advancing Nigerian basketball and inspiring future generations.

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A former President of the Confederation of African Football, Mr Issa Hayatou, is dead

Hayatou reportedly died in Paris, France on Thursday, August 8, 2024, a day before his 78th birthday.

Hayatou’s death was made known by the FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, in a post on his Instagram stories.

Infantino wrote, “Saddened to hear of the passing of former CAF President, former FIFA President and interim, FIFA Vice President and FIFA Council member, Issa Hayatou.

“As a passionate sports fan and IOC member, he dedicated his life to sports administration and on behalf of FIFA, and condolences go to his family, friends, former colleagues and all who knew him. Rest in peace.”

Hayatou battled protracted sickness before his death less than 24 hours before his 78th birthday, according to Cameroonian media.

He served as the president of CAF for 29 years, leading the organisation from 1988 until his unexpected ouster in 2017.

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