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Nigeria’s Paul Onuachu Wins Turkish Süper Lig Top Scorer Prize

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Super Eagles forward Paul Onuachu has won the Turkish Süper Lig Golden Boot for the 2025/2026 campaign.

The Trabzonspor star shares the prize with Eldor Shomurodov after both scored 22 goals this season.

Onuachu played in 30 league matches this campaign to reach the 22-goal mark. The 31-year-old also had two assists in a standout season for the Nigerian.

Shomurodov, who plays for Istanbul Başakşehir, scored in his team’s last game of the campaign against Gaziantep FK.

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Fenerbahçe’s Anderson Talisca, who scored 19 goals, followed them closely in the top scorers’ chart.

The latest accolade means Onuachu is the sixth Trabzonspor player to win the Turkish Süper Lig top scorer prize.

Last season, his compatriot, Victor Osimhen, won the award after finding the back of the net 26 times in 30 matches.

But this term, the former Napoli man scored only 15 goals in 22 league matches.

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‘Force to Reckon With’

Meanwhile, the Super Eagles have congratulated Onuachu on the feat.

“Paul Onuachu was a force to reckon with, scoring 22 goals in the Süper Lig this season,” the team wrote in a tweet on their X handle on Monday, praising the forward’s impressive outing in Turkey during the 2025/2026 campaign.

Okoye Wins Club Award

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In the meantime, Nigerian goalkeeper Maduka Okoye has won the Player of the Month award for May 2026 at the Italian club Udinese.

Okoye, 26, kept two clean sheets in three matches in the month under review.

Overall, the Nigerian now has 10 clean sheets in 29 Serie A matches this season.

His impressive performance has earned him a spot in the shortlist for the Serie A Player of the Month award for May.

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Both players are expected to feature for the Super Eagles in this year’s Unity Cup in the UK, billed for later this month.

This year’s edition of the Unity Cup, last won by Nigeria in 2025, will be played at Charlton Athletic’s The Valley stadium in South London.

It will run from May 26 to 30, 2026. The three-time African champions will take on Zimbabwe in a high-stakes African heavyweight clash on May 26. On the same day, India and Jamaica will battle it out in the second semi-final tie.

If Nigeria win, they will battle it out in the final on May 30.

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2026 World Cup: 12 teams qualify for Round of 16

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Spain are the latest team to confirm their place in the last 16 of the 2026 World Cup.

The European champions thrashed Austria 3-0 in their Round of 32 clash on Thursday evening.

It was a display of complete dominance by Luis de la Fuente’s men, as they lived up to their pre-tournament billing as favourites.

Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring for Spain in the first half, before Pedro Porro doubled their advantage in the 66th minute.

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Oyarzabal continued his fine scoring form with a second late on.

They will now face the winner of Portugal.

Other teams confirmed in the last 16 are: USA, England, Belgium, France, Brazil, Norway, Morocco, Paraguay, Canada and Mexico.

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World Cup 2026: Spain cruise into last 16 with win over Austria

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Spain coasted past Austria and into the World Cup last-16 on Thursday, thoroughly outclassing their opponents in a 3-0 knockout win with a brace from Mikel Oyarzabal and a Pedro Porro header.

The European champions controlled possession and sliced through the Austrian defense in a typically dominant performance in Los Angeles, as Hollywood stars Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and singer Rosalia cheered on.

The win — which could have been by a greater margin, with a disallowed goal and a free kick off the woodwork — sets up a tantalizing round-of-16 clash with either Portugal or Croatia.

The SoFi Stadium was a sea of red and excitement was sky-high over the first visit by a bona fide World Cup favorite to America’s second city.

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Spain ratcheted up the pressure gradually through the first half, creating a string of chances after the first hydration break.

Marc Cucurella thought he had scored from a Lamine Yamal corner, but Pau Cubarsi was judged to have encroached on Austria’s goalkeeper.

Alexander Schlager then made a superb diving save, pushing Oyarzabal’s low shot around the post.

Austria’s defense finally buckled in the 36th minute. Pedri pinged a ball wide left to Cucurella, whose cross to Oyarzabal was calmly side-footed past the ‘keeper.

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Spain’s dominance grew further, with Yamal tormenting the Austrians, mainly from the right flank.

An Alex Baena free kick hit the crossbar, and Yamal’s close-range follow-up shot was well saved.

Austria spurned a rare chance at the other end. Romano Schmid played in a late-arriving and unmarked Stefan Posch, but a terrible first touch meant he lost the ball before even attempting a shot.

‘Ole’

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After the break Spain continued knocking on the door without quite putting the game to rest.

Austria sent on two giant strikers — Sasa Kalajdzic and Marko Arnautovic — and immediately went long, with Kalajdzic putting a header over the bar.

But in the 66th minute, Spain struck again. Baena lifted a cross onto the head of Pedro Porro, who nodded in his first goal for Spain.

Some dogged defending kept the scoreline respectable, including a goalline clearance by David Alaba from Yamal, who was substituted off to rest moments later.

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Spain sprayed passes around the pitch as the final minutes ticked down, eliciting “Oles” from the crowd, as attention turned to a sterner test on Monday in Dallas.

In the 89th minute, a pinpoint Cucurella cross found a completely unmarked Oyarzabal in the penalty area, who slotted the ball home.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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2026 World Cup: Ian Wright names sole team that can halt France from winning trophy

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Ex-Arsenal striker, Ian Wright, has named the only team that can stop France from winning the 2026 World Cup.

Les Bleus qualified for the last 16, thanks to a 3-0 hammering of Sweden, with captain Kylian Mbappe scoring twice.

Mbappe is leading the race for the Golden Boot with six goals and two assists.

France will take on Paraguay in the next round, as they seek to play in their third consecutive World Cup final.

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Didier Deschamps lost the 2022 tournament to Argentina on penalties and Wright has claimed only Lionel Messi and co can stop them again.

“It’s going to take something [to beat France],” Wright said.

“It’s going to take an Argentina because of the warrior nature of Argentina.”

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