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John Cena Announces WWE Retirement

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Professional wrestler John Cena has announced his departure from WWE. Making the announcement at WWE Money in the Bank in Toronto, Canada, the 16-time world champion revealed that he will retire from the sport in 2025.

John detailed that his final appearances will include the 2025 Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, and WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, launching his ‘John Cena Farewell Tour 2025’. Reflecting on his over two decades in WWE, he acknowledged both the highs and lows, expressing gratitude for the current success of WWE while recalling times of adversity.

Additionally, John expressed interest in participating as WWE Raw transitions to Netflix in January. Since his debut in 2002, Cena has shifted to a more part-time role since 2018 to focus on his burgeoning movie career.


 

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Oginni Joins Benin Republic’s FC Dragons

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Olatubosun Oginni has completed a transfer to Benin Republic club, FC Dragons. The right-back has signed a two-year contract with the team.

Oginni was a key player for Bayelsa United in the Nigeria Premier Football League last season, helping the Prosperity Boys avoid relegation. He is excited about the opportunity to embark on a fresh challenge with FC Dragons. Prior to Bayelsa United, he also played for Wikki Tourists and Kwara United.


 

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Romeo Beckham Retires from Football to Pursue Fashion Career

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Romeo Beckham, son of Manchester United icon David Beckham, has made the surprising decision to retire from football at just 22 years old.

After a brief career on the pitch, the former Brentford winger has chosen to pursue a new path in the fashion industry, following in the footsteps of his mother, renowned designer Victoria Beckham.

Romeo’s football journey began in Arsenal’s youth academy in 2015, before he moved to the Inter Miami academy in 2021, where he spent two years playing with the reserve team.

In the summer of 2023, he joined Brentford’s B team, showing promise as a winger.

However, his passion for fashion has been a consistent theme throughout his life.

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Even at the age of 10, Romeo was involved in a Burberry Kids campaign, and by 2011, he had already gained recognition as one of Britain’s best-dressed men, ranking 26th on a prestigious list.

In 2021, Romeo signed a significant £1.2 million endorsement deal with Puma, becoming one of the brand’s ambassadors.

That same year, he graced the cover of L’Uomo Vogue and added modelling work with Yves Saint Laurent to his portfolio.

His flair for fashion continued to grow, and recently, Romeo signed a lucrative contract with a top Parisian fashion agent, Safe Management.

Despite enjoying his time at Brentford, Romeo has decided to fully immerse himself in the fashion world, a career that has long been a passion of his.

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While stepping away from professional football, Romeo remains committed to Brentford Penguins, a team that provides opportunities for players with Down Syndrome.

His transition marks a new chapter in his life, where he will continue to build on his growing influence in the fashion industry while maintaining his connection to football through his charitable work.


 

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Flying Eagles Win 1-0 in Training Match

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Nigeria’s Flying Eagles secured a 1-0 victory over Water FC of Abuja in their first training match on Wednesday. The lone goal was scored by Bayelsa United’s Rabiu Abdullahi, giving Aliyu Zubairu’s team the win.

The Flying Eagles are gearing up for the WAFU B U-20 Championship in Togo, which will determine the representative for the 2025 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations. The team began their preparations last week in Abuja, following Zubairu’s appointment as head coach in August.


 

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