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NNL Reschedules Match Day 12 Fixture for April 11 At Uyo Township Stadium

The match day 12 fixture has been rescheduled by the Nigeria National League, NNL. The match was scheduled to play on the 13th of April but has been moved to the 11th of April.
The match is reported to hold in Uyo Township Stadium, Akwa Ibom. The game being rescheduled was announced by the president of NNL.
“Yes, our match against Godswill Akpabio United has been shifted to Friday at the Uyo Township Stadium,” Onyedika told Completesports.
“We’ve received communication from the NNL to that effect, and it’s to give us ample time to prepare for our Federation Cup Round of 16 match against Kwara United in Benin next Wednesday.”
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“I’ve Lost the Fight” — Szczesny Admits Ongoing Struggle with Smoking, Warns Youths

Barcelona footballer, Wojciech Szczesny reveals a personal struggle of his, the footballer shared that he still has a habit of smoking.
The goalkeeper shared that although he failed to win the battle of smoking he will like toe prevent others, especially youngsters to not smoke.
“There are some parts of the game where I believe I can be a perfect example for young people or, in fact, for my team-mates.”
“But mentioning the subject of smoking, please do not follow me and don’t do it. I’ve lost the fight. When I was very young, I created a habit that is very negative for me, and I know it is. I just lose against it. So for anybody watching: Don’t do what I did.”
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Manchester United Set to Sign Young Forward Enzo Kana Biyik from Le Havre

Enzo Kana Biyik, the promising 18-year-old French forward, is on the verge of joining Manchester United.
Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano revealed that the Red Devils have made initial contact with Le Havre to sign the young talent.
Romano shared the update on X, stating that while discussions are ongoing, the deal isn’t finalized yet. There’s also talk of Kana-Biyik joining INEOS-owned Lausanne on loan, with negotiations still in progress.
The striker, whose father is former Cameroon international André Kana-Biyik, could become one of the first players to make a move between INEOS-owned clubs. Once the transfer is completed, he is likely to be loaned out to gain experience.
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Vinicius Could Be Banned for Two Years Over Alleged Ownership of Football Clubs

Vinicius Jr, one of Real Madrid’s biggest stars, may be facing a two-year suspension after being accused of breaking FIFA’s ethics rules.
The investigation is reportedly linked to his involvement with ALL Agenciamento Esportivo, a company owned by his father, through which he allegedly holds stakes in multiple football clubs.
This goes against FIFA’s regulations, which prohibit active players from owning or having financial interest in professional football clubs, directly or indirectly.
According to reports, a Brazilian firm, Tiberis Holding do Brasil, filed a formal complaint with the FIFA Ethics Committee on April 7. They cited Article 20 of FIFA’s rulebook and Spain’s Article 22 on football ethics, arguing that Vinicius’ business ties violate these laws.
Some of the clubs believed to be involved include Athletic Club de São João del Rei in Brazil and Portuguese side Alverca. If found guilty, the Real Madrid forward could be forced to cut all ties with the clubs or face a suspension that could sideline him for up to two years.
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