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2026 Commonwealth Games: Ese Brume returns as AFN list 29 athletes for camping
AFN President Tonobok Okowa, is wishing the athletes, coaches and other officials a hitch-free camping exercise.
Ahead of the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland in July, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria(AFN) has invited 29 athletes to the National Sports Commission CWG national camp in Abuja for intense preparation for the games.
The athletes made up of 14 male and 15 female were drawn from the result of the just concluded national trials at Yabatech Sports Complex in Lagos and current records of other athletes who were not able to make it to the Lagos trials because of visa issues.Secretary-General of the Federation, Mr. Israel Inwang, urged the invited athletes to report to the NSC National CWG camp in Abuja from Thursday, June 25, 2026.
The athletics team to the 2026 Commonwealth Games will compete in 18 events across track and field including the three relays scheduled for the games- 4 × 100metres men, 4 × 100metres women and Mixed 4 × 400metres.
AFN President Tonobok Okowa, is wishing the athletes, coaches and other officials a hitch-free camping exercise.
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Messi’s Argentina take on Spain in heavyweight World Cup final
Sunday 19 July will mark Spain’s first time back in the World Cup final since they lifted the trophy in 2010, when contesting the showpiece for the first time in South Africa.
On Sunday 19 July at the New York New Jersey Stadium, Argentina will take on Spain in the 2026 World Cup final.
Kick-off time
15:00 (New York) | 21:00 (Madrid) | 16:00 (Buenos Aires).
The match
The 104th match at the FIFA World Cup 2026 pits European champions Spain against defending world and South American champions Argentina. Spain reached the final after outclassing favourites France in the semi-finals. Luis de la Fuente’s side controlled the match from start to finish, suffocating the high-powered France attack through long spells of possession and precise finishing.
That semi-final match against Les Bleus was the high point of Spain’s campaign so far. La Roja began their World Cup adventure by topping Group H, although it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Surprise package Cabo Verde held them to a scoreless draw in their opening match before De la Fuente’s men made up for their slow start by putting four past Saudi Arabia and then rounding off their group stage with a 1-0 victory over a feisty Uruguay.
Spain cruised through the Round of 32 with a comfortable 3-0 win over Austria. But in the following two rounds they needed late winning goals from Mikel Merino to overcome tough European opponents. The first of Merino’s strikes, in the Round of 16, came against Portugal (1–0) . They followed that up with a second last-gasp victory against Belgium (2–1) in a match in which they conceded what has, so far, been their only goal against of the tournament.Spain’s form has been steadily improving and against France they demonstrated why they were considered one of the favourites before the tournament began.
Sunday 19 July will mark Spain’s first time back in the World Cup final since they lifted the trophy in 2010, when contesting the showpiece for the first time in South Africa.
Argentina have taken a hard, albeit thrilling, road to their second World Cup final in succession and seventh overall. The defending champions opened their campaign with three successive group stage victories, led by the extraordinary Lionel Messi, who now has eight goals in this tournament and 21 across his long World Cup career.
The Albiceleste defeated Algeria 3-0 thanks to a Messi hat-trick, Austria 2-0 thanks to two goals from the magician, and then Jordan 3-1 (with another Messi effort) to round off a perfect group stage.
In the knockout rounds, their road got much more difficult. Lionel Scaloni’s men needed extra time to overcome a defiant Cabo Verde side in a 3-2 thriller.
In the Round of 16, the score was the same and the match even more dramatic: Egypt held a 2-0 lead entering the 79th minute but Argentina flipped the script, producing a historic comeback to win 3-2.
In the last eight, Argentina went blow for blow with Switzerland and need extra time to eventually defeat opponents who, at 1-1, had gone down to ten men. Julian Alvarez eventually broke their resistance with a magnificent goal and Lautaro Martinez added a third for good measure.The drama did not stop in the semi-final against England, who took the lead early in the second half thanks to Anthony Gordon and looked set to run down the clock.
However, the Albiceleste once again rallied thanks to a long-range strike from Enzo Fernandez and a back-post header from substitute Martinez.
As a result, Argentina now return to the final four years on from Qatar 2022 triumph against France, and once again European opposition stand between them and the World Cup trophy.
SOURCE: FIFA
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FIFA opens voting Portal for Hyundai Goal of the Tournament
The contenders are Kylian Mbappe (France); Andreas Schjelderup (Norway) Jude Bellingham (England) ,Julian Alvarez (Argentina) Pedro Porro (Spain) and Enzo Fernandez (Argentina).
• AVIF image of England v Argentina
FIFA said that fans can now have their say as to which was most impressive from across the six quarter-final and semi-final matches, emphasising that the round of voting for the Goal of the Tournament is now open.
The contenders are Kylian Mbappe (France); Andreas Schjelderup (Norway) Jude Bellingham (England) ,Julian Alvarez (Argentina) Pedro Porro (Spain) and Enzo Fernandez (Argentina).
According to the world football body, this is the latest step in the process towards deciding the Hyundai Goal of the Tournament, with users having 48 hours to place their vote once the window opens.
After the voting window has closed, the winning goal will be announced.Having already had several rounds of voting, there will be one further vote to determine the Goal of the Tournament after this weekend’s final in New York New Jersey
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Post Malone to headline FIFA World Cup 2026 closing ceremony
Fans attending the final are encouraged to arrive early to experience the full pre-match programme.
Global superstar Post Malone will headline the FIFA World Cup 2026 closing ceremony, delivering a landmark performance that will usher in the final at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, 19 July.
According to FIFA, produced in creative partnership with Balich Wonder Studio, the closing ceremony will start at 13:30 local time, 90 minutes before kick-off, and fuse world-class entertainment and football in a moment that unites the world.
At its centre, Post Malone will deliver a headline performance befitting the scale of the occasion. Known for redefining genres and commanding the world’s biggest stages, he will step into a defining cultural moment before football’s next champions are crowned.
At a time when sport, culture and global attention converge, Post Malone will deliver a performance designed to celebrate the tournament’s journey and ignite the atmosphere before the world’s attention turns to the two finalists,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
“We are thrilled to have so many stars taking to the pitch, from both the football and entertainment worlds. The closing ceremony will set the tone for a historic FIFA World Cup final, uniting the passion of 48 teams, 16 host cities and millions of fans on one unforgettable stage.”
A nine-time diamond-certified global superstar, Post Malone regularly redefines history, by blurring boundaries and sparking conversation with every move. Most recently, he released his debut country album, F-1 Trillion, which landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. His catalogue features diamond-certified hits including rockstar, I Fall Apart, Psycho, White Iverson, Better Now, Congratulations, Circles and Sunflower, which became the highest-certified single in RIAA history.
Fans attending the final are encouraged to arrive early to experience the full pre-match programme
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