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FWWC: Australia Bow 0-2 to Bronze Specialists, Sweden in a 4th Bronze Victory.

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Sweden on Saturday at the Suncorp Stadium deflated the celebration balloon of hosts Australia by 2-0 in a very interesting Third Place match leaving Australia with no medal in their world cup history. The hosts had planned a flamboyant victory party.

The victory confirmed Sweden as women’s world cup Bronze specialist winning it for the fourth time as Sweden won Bronze three times before at China 1991; Germany 2011 and France 2019. That is a world record.

Australian Defender, Polkinghome knocked the ball off the feet of Blackstenius bringing her down in the box and VAR approved a penalty after Ref Cheryl Foster hesitated. Barcelona player who scored her penalty kick that ousted USA in the Round of 16 penalty shootout by 5-4 stepped forward to put Sweden in front at 30th minute.

AC Milan player, Kosovare Aslani was spectacular to see when she hit the ball pleasantly from outside the box as Blackstenius connects a pass to her at 62nd minute for the second goal to Sweden.

Amanda Ilestedt is in the class of the second highest goal scorers at this tournament with four goals just like Kadidiatou Diani of France; Alexandra Popp of Germany and Jill Roord of Netherlands. Hinata Miyazawa of Japan with her five goals is on line for the Golden Boot though Amanda still has a chance to equal her feat or even beat it.

Co-hosts Australia who was in Nigeria’s Group B piped Ireland 1-0 on 20th July; lost to Nigeria in a dramatic 2-3 game and suddenly pummeled Canada 4-0. At the knockout stages, on 1st August. Australia dented Denmark 2-0 in the round of 16 matches and defeated France 7-6 after a goalless full time in the longest penalty shootouts at any world cup male or female. The team kept clean sheets in two of their three games. The Aussies lost to England in the Semifinal 1-3.

Australia is in her 5th knockout stage appearances at the world cup since 2007. She won only once 1-0 over Brazil at the R16 of 2015. She was eliminated at the R16 stage of the last competition in France 2019 losing to Norway on penalties. Australia registered their biggest win at the world cup in their last group B game against Canada 4-0.

Sweden bowed to Spain 2-1 in the semifinal in the latest of the knockout stages; diffused the high tech Asian Tigresses, Japan 2-1 in the quarterfinals and dismissed USA 5-4 on penalties after a goalless full time in the round of 16. Earlier on 23rd July defeated South Africa 2-1 on 23rd July; pounded Italy 5-0 on 29th July and also crashed Argentina 2-0 on 2nd August all in the group matches.

Sweden never won the trophy; they were runners-up at USA 2003 and lost to Germany 1-2 at extra time. Sweden won the Bronze now four record times, the highest in female soccer history for Bronze victories. She was at the quarterfinals twice at Sweden 1995 and USA 1999 but was also at the round of 16 at Canada 2015.

Sweden has been unbeaten in their three previous games against Australia at the world cup as the Swedish won two games and drew one. The two teams both managed to score in each of their previous three meetings in the competition.

On 17th June 2015 Australia and Canada played 1-1 at the world cup; on their way to the Olympic honor, Sweden beat Australia 4-2 on 24th July 2021 but lost the second leg in Australia 0-1. Earlier on 15th June 2021, they had played goalless in a friendly.

Some other available results are Sweden 2 Australia 1 played 20th August 2004; Sweden 3 Australia 1 played 10th July 2011; 1st March 2017 Australia 0 Sweden 1 and 12th November 2022 Australia 4 Sweden 0.

Sweden had the 4th time playing the 3rd Place match at the world cup which is a new world record. They won each of their previous appearances at that stage including in two of their last three editions – 4-0 over Germany in 1991; 2-1 over France in 2011 and another 2-1 over England in 2019.

Australia is in an attempt to become the third team from AFC region to win a medal at the world cup after Japan (Champions in 2011 and Runners-up in 2015) and China who were Runners-up in 1999. They also would become the second team to win a medal as hosts at the world cup after USA who was champions to in 1999 and 3rd in 2003.

Australia lost 1-3 to England in the semifinal but have not lost consecutive games in a single edition of the world cup since 1999 when they lost against Sweden and China in the group stage.

Grand Finale is on Sunday 20th August at Stadium Australia when Spain will lock horns with England to let the world know a new champion at 1100 hours after the closing ceremonies would have been concluded.

Something unique is that we are expecting a new champion for the world as previous champions, four times winner USA; two times winner, Germany; Japan and Norway that won one time each have been exited in this tournament.

By Eniola Olatunji

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Team Nigeria Departs For Botswana

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Team Nigeria will today, Wednesday, March 25, 2026, depart the country for the Lefika International Relays in Gaborone, Botswana, as the nation intensifies its push to qualify for the World Relay Championships later this year.

 

The Nigerian contingent is scheduled to travel aboard Ethiopian Airlines, with a stopover in Addis Ababa before arriving in Gaborone on March 26.

At the competition, Nigeria will compete in four key events: the men’s 4x100m, mixed 4x100m, men’s 4x400m, and mixed 4x400m relays.

These races are crucial, as the country aims to secure remaining qualification slots for the World Relay Championships scheduled for May in the same city.

Nigeria’s women’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams have already booked their places at the global event, shifting focus to the other relay squads that must now deliver strong performances in Botswana to join them.

The delegation is led by top officials of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, including President Tonobok Okowa, Secretary General Isreal Inwang, and Technical Director Gabriel Okon.

Team Nigeria boasts a blend of emerging talents and experienced athletes expected to make a strong impact.

Among those to watch are Enaruna Anita Itohan, Badmus Gafari Atanda, Ezeakor Chidera, Emmanuel James Taiwo, Ojeli Ifeanyi Emmanuel, and George Patience Okon.

Also named in the squad are Nathaniel Samson, Adeyemi Sikiru Adewale, Sampson Victor Ime, Godwin Tejiri, Andrew Jecinter Lawrence, Chukwuka Obi Jennifer, and Omokwe Maria Thompson, all of whom have been part of an intensive preparation programme.

The athletes have spent the last six weeks training in Asaba, where they focused on sharpening race strategies, perfecting baton exchanges, and building team chemistry ahead of the decisive qualifiers.

With the World Relays serving as a gateway to global competitions, expectations are high that Team Nigeria will rise to the occasion in Botswana and secure the remaining tickets needed to complete its relay lineup for the prestigious event.

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AFCON Q/ Final: Oliseh.Predicts Doom

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Former captain of the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, has said the big teams will begin to go home from the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

 

There have been no upsets so far at the tournament, with the final eight among the top 10 countries on the continent, according to the latest FIFA rankings.

However, they have all been paired against each other, for places in the semi-finals.

Hosts Morocco take on Cameroon, Nigeria are up against Algeria, Mali will play Senegal and Egypt have been drawn against Ivory Coast.

Oliseh, reacting to a post on X by BBC Sport broadcaster John Bennett, who noted that this AFCON has produced no major shocks heading into the quarter-final stage.

Quoting Bennett’s tweet, he wrote: “Spot on. So far, no huge surprises yet! But this is where it ends!”

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Arteta Explains Arsenal’s 1-2 Loss To Aston Villa

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has suggested why his team was defeated 2–1 by Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday.

 

 

Arteta watched as Aston Villa took the lead through Matty Cash in the first half.

But Arsenal fought back and equalised through Leandro Trossard in the second half.

However, a late goal from Emiliano Buendia ensured the hosts defeated the Gunners at Villa Park.

Speaking to TNT Sports after the game, Arteta admitted it was painful to lose against Aston Villa.

According to him, Arsenal failed to have dominance and allowed open spaces in the second half, adding that they gave two balls away to the opponent.

“In the first half we had moments, obviously had the best chance after a foul on Riccy [Calafiori] that Watkins goes through,” Arteta said.

“In the second half we started really well. Scored a goal and we were really dominant.

“But then we had periods again where the same issue appeared and then we didn’t have the dominance and we allowed the open spaces, we gave two balls away ourselves to the opponent which could have cost us the game before actually the goal.

“Last kick of the game we have the chance with the cross from Declan for Noni and Viktor. We don’t score. Goal kick long, second ball, clear the ball, individual action. The ball comes inside the box and you end up losing it. It is painful.”

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