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The 2024 Men’s Junior Epee Fencing World Cup is set to be held in Lagos.

Ikechukwu Emmanuel

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As the world of fencing prepares for the highly anticipated 2024 Men’s Junior Epee Fencing World Cup, excitement is palpable, especially in Nigeria. Scheduled to take place on December 14-15, this prestigious event will debut in Lagos, marking a significant milestone as Nigeria becomes the first Sub-Saharan African nation to host a fencing World Cup.

The tournament is set to attract elite teams from across the globe, with confirmed participation from notable fencing powerhouses such as the United States, Hong Kong, and Egypt. Additionally, a noteworthy contingent from Africa, including delegations from Ghana, Senegal, Greece, Angola, Togo, and the Benin Republic, alongside the host nation, will enrich the competition.

The choice of Charterhouse Lagos as the host venue underscores the institution’s commitment to nurturing international sporting events and highlights Nigeria’s burgeoning status in the global sports landscape. This event will not only spotlight Nigeria’s organizational capabilities—having successfully hosted the African Championships in 2018 and 2020—but it will also serve to inspire and develop local fencing talent.

Adeyinka Samuel, President of the Nigeria Fencing Federation, expressed his gratitude for being selected to host this prestigious event, recognizing its importance for Nigeria’s global recognition. “Hosting the World Cup is a remarkable opportunity for any country in Africa, and we are proud to be the first in Sub-Saharan Africa to do so,” Samuel stated during a press conference at the Lagos Fencing Club.

The World Cup represents an important opportunity for Nigerian fencers to compete at the highest level, simultaneously earning essential points for future qualifications, including the upcoming Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. With both local and international talent converging in Lagos, the event promises to be a thrilling showcase of skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

As Nigeria prepares to welcome the world to its shores, the 2024 Men’s Junior Epee Fencing World Cup stands as a testament to the nation’s growing influence within the realm of international sports and the bright future of fencing across the African continent.

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Chelsea Supporters Demand Premier League Inquiry into Boehly’s Ticket Resale Link.

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The Chelsea Supporters Trust (CST) has formally requested that the Premier League investigate a potential conflict of interest involving Chelsea co-owner, Todd Boehly, and the ticket resale website, Vivid Seats. In an open letter addressed to Premier League CEO Richard Masters, the CST highlights Boehly’s position on the board of directors of Vivid Seats, a platform the Premier League itself identifies as an “unauthorised ticket website.”

The CST statement emphasizes that Vivid Seats actively lists Premier League tickets at inflated prices, directly contravening Chelsea FC’s ticketing policy and undermining efforts to combat ticket touting. The Trust deems Boehly’s association with the website a “breach of trust” and a “clear conflict of interest,” urging the Premier League to take action and initiate a thorough investigation into the matter. The league has yet to respond publicly to the CST’s request.

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Messi Praises Argentina’s Qualifying Victory Over Brazil.

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Following Argentina’s resounding 4-1 victory over Brazil in their recent World Cup qualifier, captain Lionel Messi has lauded his teammates’ performance. Despite not featuring in the match, Messi took to social media to congratulate the squad on their impressive win.

In an Instagram story posted Wednesday, Messi stated, “Inside, outside, wherever it may be with this National Team. Always SPEAKING through football.” He further added, “Congratulations on the great match you played last night and also on the win against Uruguay.”

The victory solidifies Argentina’s position atop the South American standings with 31 points. Brazil, on the other hand, currently occupies fourth place with 21 points. Messi’s commendation highlights the team’s collective effort in their pursuit of World Cup qualification.

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FIFA Announces Lucrative Prize Pot for 2025 Club World Cup.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed a potential windfall for the victors of the expanded 2025 Club World Cup, stating the winning team could earn up to $125 million. This announcement comes on the heels of FIFA’s unveiling of a $1 billion total prize purse for the tournament, to be hosted in the United States from June 14 to July 13.

Approximately half of the $1 billion will be distributed amongst the 32 participating clubs, differentiated by sporting and commercial metrics, favoring larger, more established clubs. The remaining $475 million is designated for performance-based rewards, incentivizing victories throughout the tournament’s seven potential matches. The team demonstrating the highest level of success on the pitch stands to gain the maximum $125 million reward, highlighting the substantial financial incentives at stake in this revamped competition.

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