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African Volleyball Championship: CGC Assures a Conducive Environment For All Participants—The Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi has assured a conducive  environmental for  all participants at  the 2025 African Women’s Volleyball Club championship in Abuja.

Adeniyi stated this during the technical meeting   on Wednesday in Abuja.

In his welcome address, he recognised the challenges faced by all participants and officials from across Africa , who had endured long flights to arrive in Abuja.

“It is our pleasure to welcome the greatest assembly of volleyball in Africa to Abuja. “We are indeed very happy to see you.

“ Nigeria would do its best to make your stay enjoyable, highlighting the country’s warm and friendly nature of Nigerians,” he said.

He also  highlighted the complexity of volleyball, noting that while only 12 players and a few officials are visible on the court, a long value chain of umpires, referees, scorers, statisticians, and others work behind the scenes.

“ As a host country, this is  Nigeria’s first time playing this role, the importance of teamwork and collaboration is what is making the tournament a success.

“The competition is designed to showcase the best of African volleyball talent, with teams competing for the top prize,” he said.

Adeniyi  expressed his gratitude for the cooperation and support received from the federation, control committee, and the president of Nigeria volleyball federation, Musa Nimrod .

On his part, Musa Nimrod, President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation,  welcomed   all participating clubs to Nigeria.

He expressed his gratitude to the teams for choosing Nigeria as their host country, a first-time privilege for the nation.

Nimrod assured the participants that Abuja is a peaceful and secure city with excellent healthcare services available.

“You are all welcome, and I encourage you to enjoy your stay in Abuja,” he said.

Nimrod emphasised the spirit of unity and camaraderie among the participating teams, saying, “We are all brothers and sisters here.

“ I wished  all the teams the best of luck during their stay in Abuja and Africa is one, enjoy yourself and hospitality that defines the African Women’s Club Volleyball Championship.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that  the event which started on Tuesday at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, is expected to end on April 14.

NAN also  reports that out of the  24 expected participating teams, only  16 teams  were on ground  at the technical meeting.

The include the Nigeria Custom service ( NCS),Mayo Kani Evolution (MKE) of Cameroon,Armee Patriotique Rwandaise Volleyball Club (APR) of Rwanda, Club Femini De Carthage (CFC) of Tunisia.

Zamalek Sporting Club ( ZMK) of Egpyt, Kenya Prisons Volleyball Club (PRI) of Kenya, Chief of Naval staff( CNS), Spiking Stars Volleyball (SSV) of Botswana.

Al Ahly Sporting club ( AHL) of Egpyt, Kenya Commercial Bank Volleyball Club (KCB) of Kenya,VolleyballClub La LOI ( VLL) of Democratic Republic of Congo ,Sococim(SOC) of Senegal .

Others are Litto Team Volleyball (LTV) of Cameroon ,Kenya Pipeline Company Volleyball Club (KPC) of Kenya, Police Volleyball Club (PVC) of Rwanda and Club Ominisports Descartes of Cote d’Ivoire.

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JUST IN: Crystal Palace Relegated to Conference League Amid Ownership Controversy

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JUST IN: Crystal Palace Relegated to Conference League Amid Ownership Controversy—-Crystal Palace have been demoted from the Europa League to the Conference League next season by the UEFA governing body due to multi-club rules.

The governing body’s decision stems from Palace breaching its multi-club ownership rules and Uefa said the Eagles could appeal its ruling with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Nottingham Forest, who finished seventh in the Premier League last season, could replace FA Cup winners Palace in the Europa League.

Eagle Football Holdings – owned by American businessman John Textor – holds stakes in Palace and Lyon, with Uefa rules stating that clubs owned, to a certain threshold of influence, by the same person or entity cannot compete in the same European competition.

Uefa’s rules set a deadline of 1 March 2025 to show proof of multi-club ownership restructuring – a deadline which Palace missed.

Palace argued Textor does not hold any decisive influence at the club, but Uefa have not accepted the Premier League side’s defence.

Lyon, who also qualified for next season’s Europa League, take precedence over Palace because of their higher league position.

The seven-time French champions finished sixth in Ligue 1, with Palace 12th in the Premier League but qualifying for European competition by winning the FA Cup.

Earlier this week Lyon won their appeal against relegation from Ligue 1 after they were demoted for financial reasons, which affected Palace’s chances of playing in the Europa League.

Had Lyon’s relegation been upheld, they had agreed with Uefa to be excluded from the Europa League, clearing the way for Palace to play in the competition.

English football has two allocated Europa League spots, with Aston Villa securing the other after finishing sixth in the Premier League.

Forest replace Palace in the Europa League after finishing seventh, with their Conference League spot going to the Eagles instead.

More to follow.

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Chelsea Permit Noni Madueke To Undergo Medical Ahead Of Arsenal Move

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Chelsea Permit Noni Madueke To Undergo MedicalAhead Of ArsenalMove—-Chelsea have reported given Noni Madueke permission to undergo a medical with Arsenal in London ahead of his £52m proposed moved away from the club.

The England international, 23, will not train with Chelsea in the United States on Friday and instead travel back to the UK.

An agreement has been reached on a £52million ($70.38m) deal while personal terms were previously agreed on a five-year contract.

Madueke is set to become the second player to move from Chelsea to Arsenal this summer after goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga made the move across the capital for £5m. Raheem Sterling, Jorginho, Kai Havertz and Willian also all moved from Stamford Bridge to north London during manager Mikel Arteta’s tenure.

After joining Chelsea from Dutch side PSV Eindhoven in 2023 in a deal worth €33m, Madueke made 92 appearances for the west London club, scoring 20 goals and providing nine assists. He appeared in five of Chelsea’s Club World Cup games in the U.S., where Enzo Maresca’s side have reached the tournament’s final.

Madueke began his career in the academies of Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur before moving to PSV as a 16-year-old in 2018. Initially appearing for the club’s reserve side, he made his senior debut in January 2020 and went on to become an established part of the team the following season. He made 80 appearances for the club, recording 20 goals and 13 assists.

The England international is Arsenal’s fourth signing of the summer after the arrivals of Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad and Christian Norgaard from Brentford.

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