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Davis Cup 2026: Nigeria Set to Host Uzbekistan in World Group II Play-Off Clash

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Team Nigeria will take on Uzbekistan in the World Group II Playoffs of the 2026 Davis Cup, scheduled for 7–8 February at the historic Lagos Lawn Tennis Club 1895, Lagos  being by the International Tennis Federation.


The Nigerian team, made up of Adeleye Daniel, Emmanuel Michael, Bulus Christopher, Abua Canice, and Alafia Ayeni, will compete in both the men’s singles and doubles events as they seek a historic victory on home soil.


Nigeria secured the playoff berth following a convincing outing at the African Group III tournament in Zimbabwe, where they finished among the top teams alongside Namibia and Senegal.

Their impressive performance earned them promotion and a place in the highly competitive World Group II Playoffs.


Following Nigeria’s qualification, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) officially confirmed Nigeria’s hosting rights, giving the country the advantage of playing before a home crowd in Lagos.


A win against Uzbekistan would see Team Nigeria advance to World Group II, and potentially World Group I, bringing them closer to the elite stage of global tennis and the possibility of featuring at the Davis Cup World Finals.


Reacting to the development, President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF), Victor Ochei, expressed confidence in both the team’s readiness and the country’s capacity to host a successful tournament.


“We are optimistic that Nigeria will not only host a successful Davis Cup playoff but will also overcome Uzbekistan and return the country to the global spotlight in tennis,” Ochei said.


The NTF president also commended the Lagos State Government, the National Sports Commission, and members of the Local Organising Committee for ensuring that all logistics and facilities are in place ahead of the tie.


The Davis Cup playoff is expected to draw significant attention from tennis enthusiasts and sports fans across the country as Nigeria looks to make a strong statement on the international stage.

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NPFL mourns the demise of El-Kanemi Warriors Chairman

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Chairman of the Nigeria Premier Football League, Otunba Gbenga Elegbeleye, has described as a huge loss to club football in the country, the shocking news of the death of the Chairman of El-Kanemi Warriors FC, Alhaji Ibrahim Mainu Mustapha.

In his expression of condolence to the club, Elegbeleye said the late club chairman was one who supported initiatives of the NPFL Board in mobilising fans to their home matches and upheld fair play and violence-free matchdays in Maiduguri.

“Late Alhaji Maina Mustapha was a peaceful person who did his best to ensure the success of his club in particular and the NPFL in general,”

“We are deeply saddened by this loss of a very supportive member of the clubs chairmen’s association,” noted Elegbeleye.

He prayed for the peaceful repose of his soul and comfort from Allah for the family he left behind, the club and Borno State.

El-Kanemi Warriors announced the passing of the Chairman on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 24, at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital after a protracted illness..

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