SPORTS
Pope Meets Inter Milan Players after Serie A Victory
Pope Leo XIV received players, coaches, and directors of Inter Milan at the Vatican following the club’s victory in the 2025–2026 Italian league championship, praising the team’s achievement while urging them to reflect on their influence on young people.
In a post obtained from the Vatican’s X handle on Sunday, addressing the players and club officials, the Pope congratulated the team on its success but emphasised that sporting victories carry responsibilities beyond the football pitch.
“Reflect on the experience you have lived through,” the Pope told the delegation.
“May it become a message that is useful especially for the growth of young people,” he said.
He noted that millions of children and teenagers view professional footballers as role models and often imitate their attitudes and behaviour.
“Because of that influence, athletes must strive to promote values such as teamwork, discipline, humility, and respect,” he said.
“Young people observe not only how champions win, but also how they treat others, how they face difficulties, and how they carry themselves in moments of pressure,” he said.
He also warned against excessive individualism in modern sport, encouraging players to remember the collective effort behind every championship victory.
According to Vatican officials, the meeting concluded with a blessing for the team and their families. The Pope also offered prayers for young athletes around the world who look to sport as a source of hope and inspiration.
The atmosphere turned lighter near the end of the audience when Pope Leo joked about the emotional strain football places on supporters, drawing laughter from players and club executives alike.
Inter Milan’s visit continues a longstanding tradition of championship-winning teams meeting with pontiffs at the Vatican following major sporting achievements.
SPORTS
Chelsea Delegation, Victor Moses Meets Oba Elegushi in Lagos
A delegation from Chelsea F.C. paid a courtesy visit to Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi at his palace in Lagos.
The visit featured former Super Eagles star and ex-Chelsea player, Victor Moses, who played a prominent role in the delegation.
Oba Elegushi warmly received the visitors, describing the engagement as a positive moment for football, culture and international collaboration.
The monarch also highlighted the importance of strengthening ties between global football institutions and local communities in Nigeria.
The visit reflects Chelsea’s continued engagement with Nigerian football figures and traditional institutions, underscoring the club’s strong fan base and influence in the country.
He said, “Today, I hosted a delegation from Chelsea Football Club, UK #chelseafc which also included our ex-international, Victor Moses #victormoses, accompanied by Chelsea Fans club, Nigeria.
“I am honoured by the visit and I use the opportunity to inform the Chelsea team to support our local clubs and football academies, exploring partnerships that will benefit our teeming youths who want to play football.
“I am honoured by the visit and I use the opportunity to inform the Chelsea team to support our local clubs and football academies, exploring partnerships that will benefit our teeming youths who want to play football.
SPORTS
Coach Decries Poor Infrastructure in Grassroots Volleyball
A volleyball coach, Stephen Peter, has urged government and stakeholders to support grassroots volleyball development in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Peter, a retired Deputy Superintendent of Police and coach of NY Spikers, said on Wednesday that poor infrastructure and inadequate funding were hindering the growth of young players.
“We urgently need intervention.
Talents abound here, but without facilities, their potential may never be realised,” he said.He identified the incomplete female court as a major challenge, estimating that it would cost between N8 million and N9 million to complete.
“Our female court is a priority.
Without it, training remains difficult, especially for our girls who deserve equal opportunities,” Peter said.He added that the high cost of volleyballs and other equipment had placed a financial burden on the club, which relies on personal funding.
“A single ball costs about N150,000. We fund everything ourselves because we have no sponsors,” he said.
Peter said the club also struggled to provide jerseys, footwear and kits for teenage players, noting that this affected their morale and performance.
“These children are committed, but lack of basic kits affects their morale and performance,” he said.
“In spite of the challenges, the club has produced players who have represented Nigeria at national and international levels.
“We have success stories. Some of our players now compete nationally and abroad, which shows what proper support can achieve,” he said.
He cited Rahmatu Ismail and Pamela Bawa as products of the club who are excelling at the continental level.
“These players started here. With better support, we can produce even more champions.”
Peter emphasised the role of the club in youth development and social engagement.
“We are keeping young people away from crime and drugs by engaging them in sports and discipline.
“We appeal to the FCT Minister and other stakeholders to invest in grassroots sports.
“We need facilities and equipment to build the future of Nigerian volleyball,” he added.
Also speaking, the club captain, Isah Moses, described poor facilities as a major setback.
“Our biggest challenge is lack of standard facilities, including balls, equipment and a functional court,” Moses said.
He noted that the women’s court had been in poor condition for over eight years, adding that about N10 million would be required to fix it.
“Government support will transform our training.
“I appeal to corporate organisations and individuals for assistance.
“We call on organisations and volleyball lovers to support us in developing our facilities,” Moses added.
The appeal underscores the need for increased investment in grassroots sports to nurture talents and enhance Nigeria’s competitiveness in volleyball globally.
SPORTS
Prosperity Cup: Okoroma United Battles Akinima-Biogbo FC in Final Match
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Akinima/Biogbo FC of Ogboloma in Yenagoa Local Government Area and Okoroma United from Okoroma in Nembe LGA will battle for the ₦30,000,000 prize money in Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football fiesta, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, tagged the Prosperity Cup.
Akinima/Biogbo beat former champions, Krosaders FC of Peretorugbene by two goals to one in an encounter decided at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, to qualify for the final of the tournament for the first time.
Defending champions, Afini Ladies of Amarata square up against Active Ladies in the women’s category.
Goals from Augustine Chidinma, Favour Ufiaka, Ogolo Blessing at halftime on 17, 25 and 30 minutes respectively gave Afini Ladies the well-deserved victory.Okoroma United in the first semi-final overpowered Mountain of the Lord Deliverance Ministry, MLDM FC by three goals to two to reach a historic tournament final.
A hat trick from Noble Erasmus on 5, 54, 73 minutes was all Okoroma needed to sail through. Goals by midfielder Omoro Bright on 45 minutes and James Ofiefemote just before the final whistle were not enough to see MLDM FC through to the final of the competition.
The third place match will see Krosaders FC up against MLDM FC of Odi at 3.00pm while Ezougha Queens will entertain Bayelsa Stars in the women’s category at 1.00pm.
The FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup scouting programme entered day two with a beautiful display of football by players in the Under-15 and Under-19 categories.
The Prosperity Cup/Barcelona FC partnership, facilitated by Sylvester Okonkwo of Whiz-kid Ventures of the Netherlands, will culminate into the establishment of a world-class football academy in Yenagoa, where products of the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament would be nurtured and mentored as the historical signing of the MoU gets underway this weekend.
The Member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Chief Ayibanegiyefa Egba, noted that the competition has given a new direction to the development of female football in the State.
According to her, football has moved from a recreational activity to a money-spinnng venture, urging the young ladies to combine their sporting career alongside education, which will serve as a buffer after retirement from active sports.
A visibly satisfied coach of Akinima/Biogbo, Ibomotimi Fyneface in his post-match reaction, said the victory reflects the commitment and the determination of the team, pointing out that their aim was to lift the trophy and smile home with the N30 million prize money.
Also, Man of the match, Omasua Wisdom, said he was pleased with the show of determination by his team mates throughout the encounter and that their attention has now moved to the final of the tournament coming up on Friday, May 8, 2026.


