International Football
JOSEPH ARIBO IS NIGERIA’S 60TH SCORING DEBUTANT!
BY KUNLE SOLAJA.
Scottish
Premiership club player, Joseph Oluwaseyi Temitope Ayodele-Aribo has become
Nigeria’s 60th player to score in first appearance for the national
team.
He found the net barely four minutes in Nigeria’s friendly match with Ukraine on Tuesday night at Dnipro-Arena.
The 23-year-old was born in England, but is eligible to play for the Super Eagles.
“I am really happy to have got this call-up to Nigeria and I just want to make the most of it and play as long as possible,” Football Scotland quoted him as saying on a Nigerian YouTube channel.
“I just do what I can for the team and make sure that we continue being the best that we can be.”
Aribo moved to Ibrox on a free transfer from Charlton this summer, and has made 12 appearances so far
His impressive performance could be an indication of what should be expected from him in the days leading to the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations’ qualifying series.
Sports Village Square recalls that the midfielder with attacking instinct has now joined the rank of other notable Nigerian players – Obafemi Martins, Finidi George, Uche Okechukwu, Thompson Usiyan and Matthias Obianika among others who scored in the very first time they played for Nigeria.
The last scoring debutant before Aribo was Bryan Idowu in November 2017 when Nigeria defeated Argentina 4-2.
It has been long that a previously uncapped player found the net. Peter Utaka and Osas Idehen did score for a second string Nigerian side of 2010 in the 5-2 demolition of Congo DR in a friendly tie in Abuja.
Iwobi too missed being a scoring debutant has his first goal for Nigeria after having been substitute in two previous matches with Congo and Cameroon in friendly matches played in Vise, Belgium in October 2015.
The first scoring debutant for Nigeria was Tesilimi Balogun, in whose name a stadium in Lagos is named. It was against Sierra Leone in both countries’ maiden international duel on October 8, 1949, that he achieved his feat.
The last time Nigeria presented the full complement of its national team in Lagos was 2001 in an African Nations Cup qualifier. Victor Agali, having his first cap, scored the solitary goal of the encounter.
Obafemi Martins was also another scoring debutant when he found the net in Nigeria’s 3-0 demolition of Republic of Ireland in a friendly game on May 29, 2004 in London.
Barely six months later, Ayodele Makinwa joined the exclusive club when he score Nigeria’s only goal in a 2-1 loss to South Africa on the occasion of Mandela Challenge tie in Johannesburg. That was the first time South Africa scored and beat Nigeria.
NIGERIA’S SCORING DEBUTANTS
PLAYER MATCH/ DATE VENUE
- Balogun Tesilimi Sierra Leone October 8, 1949 Freetown
- Okoh Friday – 2 goals Gold Coast October 20, 1951 Lagos
- Asoluka Cyril Gold Coast October 20, 1951 Lagos
- Anieke Peter Gold Coast October 20, 1951 Lagos
- Okere Titus Gold Coast October 20, 1951 Lagos
- Okwudili Daniel Gold Coast October 27, 1956 Lagos
- Longe Julius Gold Coast October 27, 1956 Lagos
- Ejoh Hubert Gold Coast October 27, 1956 Lagos
- Noquapor Patrick – 2goals v. Ghana October 27, 1957 Accra
- Ijeomah Isaac Ghana October 27, 1957 Accra
- Buraimoh Abudu – 2Goals v. Ghana October 25, 1958 Lagos
- Onyali Elkana v. Ghana October 10, 1959 Lagos
- Ohiri Christopher v. Ghana October 10, 1959 Lagos
- Chukwumah Egwuonu v. Tunisia December 10, 1961 Tunis
- Egbuonu Johnny v. Cameroon January 1, 1963, Yaounde
- Udemezue Chris v. Cameroon January 1, 1963, Yaounde
- Olatunji Lasisi v. Guinea July 27, 1963 Lagos
- Anieke Sunday v. Gabon August 28, 1965 Libreville
- Mordi Bobo v. Gabon August 28, 1965 Libreville
- Olowo-Oshodi Samsideen v. Congo November 5, 1966 Lagos
- Aghoghovbia Joe v. Cameroon December 10, 1968 Lagos
- Obianika Mathias – 2 Goals v. Upper Volta November 27, 1971 Lagos
- Oyarekhua Sunny v. Upper Volta November 27, 1971 Lagos
- Popoola Ben v. Cote d’Ivoire July 18, 1974 Lagos
- Ibeabuchi Ogidi v. Ghana August 24, 1974 Accra
- Usiyen Thompson v. Kenya February 7, 1976 Nairobi
- Godwin Iwelumo v. Benin February 14, 1977 Lagos
- Onwuachi Martins v. Benin October 14, 1978 Cotonou
- Boateng Leotis v. Tunisia July 12, 1980 Lagos
- Emmanuel Osigwe v. Tunisia July 12,1980,Lagos
- Nwokocha Chris v. Tanzania Dec. 20, 1980 Dar-es-Salam
- Ali Bala v. Upper Volta July 18, 1981 Lagos
- Adeshina Ademola v. Ethiopia March 7, 1982 Benghazi
- Omughele John v. Ghana October 30, 1983 Accra
- Sadi Dahiru v. Kenya April 20, 1985 Lagos
- Balarabe Abubakar v. Guinea April 9, 1989 Conakry
- Adekola Adeolu v. Guinea April 22, 1989 Ibadan
- Oyekanmi Taju v. Cote d’Ivoire January 25, 1990 Kaduna
- Okechukwu Uche v. Cote d’Ivoire January 25, 1990 Kaduna
- Lawal Dimeji v. Togo August 18, 1990 Lagos
- Finidi George v. Burkina Faso July 27, 1991 Lagos
- Taiwo Wasiu v. USA June 11, 1995 Boston
- Fatusi Tesilimi v. Czech Rep. Dec, 11, 1996 Casablanca
- Zeigbo Kenneth v. Cameroon August 7, 1997 Tunis
- Garba Ahmed v. Iran Jan. 28, 1998 Hong Kong
- Aghahowa Julius v. Morocco February 3, 2000 Lagos
- Ishola Shuaibu v. Malawi June 4, 2000 Kano
- Agali Victor v. Zambia January 13, 2001 Lagos
- Opabunmi Femi v. Kenya May 4, 2002 Lagos
- Ogochukwu Ileagwu v. Senegal October 12, 2002 Dakar
- Ogechukwu Uche v. Ghana December 15, 2002 Accra
- Akwueme Emeka v. Jordan April 28, 2004 Lagos
- Martins Obafemi v. Ireland May 29, 2004 London
- Makinwa Ayodele v. South Africa Nov. 17, 2004 Johannesburg
- Akabueze Chukwuma v. Kenya May 27, 2007 Nairobi
- Peter Utaka v. Congo DR March 3, 2010 Abuja
- Osas Idehen v. Congo DR March 3, 2010 Abuja
- Ehiosun Ekigho v. Sierra Leone February 9, 2011, Lagos
- Bryan Idowu. v. Argentina, November 14, 2017
- Joseph Aribo v. Ukraine September 10, 2019
International Football
Guinea names Portugal’s Duarte as new national coach

Well-travelled Portuguese coach Paulo Duarte has been named as Guinea’s new coach, less than a month before their next round of World Cup qualifiers.
Duarte, 56, has twice previously coached Burkina Faso and taken charge of Gabon and Togo, while also coaching at clubs in Portugal, France, Tunisia, Angola and Saudi Arabia.
Guinea’s football federation gave no contract details when they made the announcement on Monday, but said they would be looking for Duarte to “restructure their national team”.
Guinea trail leaders Algeria by eight points in their World Cup qualifying group with four games remaining, leaving them with only a slim chance of qualification.
They play Somalia away on September 5 and then Algeria at home on September 8 in their next two qualifiers although a stadium ban means Guinea have moved their home game to Casablanca, Morocco.
-Reuters
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International Football
Veteran coach Van Gaal says he is cured of cancer

Veteran coach Louis van Gaal says he has been cured of cancer and is keen for a return to the higher levels of the game.
The 73-year-old announced three years ago that he was suffering from prostate cancer, but told a Dutch television talk show, “I’m no longer bothered by cancer.”
When he announced his illness, Van Gaal was the coach of the Dutch national team, but he has not worked since the last World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
“Two years ago, I had a few operations. It was all bad then. But it all worked out in the end. I have check-ups every few months, and that’s going well. I’m getting fitter and fitter,” he said.
Van Gaal, whose career has included stints at Ajax Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester United, reiterated a lack of interest in returning to club management but said becoming the national coach of a top-tier country could tempt him back.
He now serves as a special advisor to Ajax.
-Reuters
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Like father like son, Davide Ancelotti becomes Brazil’s Botafogo manager

In a compelling twist of football destiny, Davide Ancelotti is stepping into his own spotlight as he begins his first head coaching role at Brazilian club Botafogo—just months after parting ways with his legendary father, Carlo Ancelotti, at Real Madrid.
The 35-year-old has been appointed as Botafogo’s new manager, the club announced on Tuesday, following the sacking of Renato Paiva. Davide, who has spent the last decade working alongside his father at some of Europe’s top clubs—including Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton, and Real Madrid—has signed a one-year deal with the Rio-based team.
This marks a significant milestone for the younger Ancelotti, whose career has long been shaped by his father’s influence, but who now faces the challenge of carving his own identity on the touchline.
The move comes shortly after both father and son departed Real Madrid at the end of last season, with Carlo taking over the Brazilian national team. Now, in a poetic alignment, father and son find themselves on different paths within Brazilian football—one leading the Seleção, the other steering the fortunes of a storied domestic club.
Botafogo’s decision to appoint Davide follows a controversial parting with Paiva, who was dismissed just days after their exit from the Club World Cup. Though he oversaw a stunning win over Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain, a 1-0 extra-time loss to Palmeiras in the round of 16 proved to be his final act after just four months in charge.
As Davide Ancelotti begins this new chapter, all eyes will be on whether the son of one of football’s most decorated managers can step out from his father’s shadow—and perhaps, in time, build a legacy of his own.
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