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Asisat Oshoala cannot stop winning with Spanish heavyweights, FC Barcelona Femini. Over the weekend, Oshoala won her second Spanish league title with Barcelona. The Spanish side might also win the UEFA Women’s Champions League against Chelsea on May 16, 2021. The Nigeria Professional Football League returned to action on Sunday, May 9, 2021, after a short break. A slim 2-1 win over Sunshine Stars moved Akwa United to the top of the league table in Uyo. A 21st-minute strike by Charles Atshimene gifted Akwa the lead, but the visitors equalized eleven minutes later through Sadeeq Yusuf. Seth Mayi would ensure the home side had the day after a 72nd-minute strike sealed the victory. The big game of the weekend would see Rangers beat Enyimba 2-0 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium on Sunday. Rangers scored twice from the spot in the 57th minute (Christian Nnaji) and 90th minute (Elijah Ani). In Gombe, bottom-placed Adamawa United suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Heartland FC of Owerri. A Kingsley Maduforo strike made the difference between both sides. See full NPFL results below: Akwa Utd 2-1 Sunshine Stars Rangers 2-0 Enyimba Adamawa Utd 0-1 Heartland Katsina Utd 5-1 Wikki Rivers Utd 2-0 Dakkada Nasarawa Utd 2-1 Kwara Utd Warri Wolves 1-1 Kano Pillars Plateau Utd 2-1 Abia Warriors At the Mt. SAC Relays, Tobi Amusan finished third in the women’s 100mH with a Season’s Best (SB) of 12.61s (2.0m/s). Amusan’s feat is coming after her exploits at the Pure Athletics Elite Sprint Meet where she equalled a Personal Best of 12.48s (2.0m/s), the world’s second-fastest time. The Nigerian duo Chukwuebuka Enekwechi and Dotun Ogundeji were also impressive at the Mt. SAC Relays. In the men’s Shot Put event, Enekwechi finished third with a mark of 20.97m and was closely followed by Ogundeji who recorded a Season Best of 20.77m. Sources: Instagram@eaglestrackerng Complete Sports Making of Champions Featured Image Source: @FCBfemeni – Twitter
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