Thursday, 2 July 2020

The Best Golfers of all-time



The game of golf originated in the 15th century  in Scotland, with the first major and the world's oldest tournament in existence being the British Open, which was first played in 1860 in Ayrshire, Scotland.

The most prestigious annual tournaments (Grand slams) in professional golf are; Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, U.S Open and The Open Championship also known as British Open.

USA Golfers are the most successful in major golf championships with a total of 273  grand slam titles since 1860.

Shortlists of the best golfers.

Jack Nicklaus
He is the greatest golfer to ever played the game. He has the most Major championship wins with 18 titles and second most ever PGA tour wins with 73.

The Golden bear won the masters on six different occasions, the last title came when he was 46 years old, which makes him the oldest to ever win the tournament.

He led the money list on 8 separate occasions and was named PGA player of the year five times.

Tiger Woods
He has won 14 majors which is second on the all-time list and also has 71 PGA tournaments wins, which is third on the list as well.

Recently, the 44-year old lost his marriage and caddy, which have slowdown his performance, and if he can pull himself together over the next few years, he can be the greatest golfer of all time.

Bobby Jones
He never made a penny from winning a tournament and he never turned professional in his career, yet he won 13 major championships and he is still the only golfer ever to  have won the grand slams - all  four major championships - in a single year and he retired at the age of 28.

Arnold Palmer 
The King is ranked fifth on the career PGA tour wins list with 62, which included 7 major championships .

He won PGA tour player of the year awards twice and led the money list four times.
He was also on the cover of sports illustrated in 1960, when he was awarded the title of Sportsman of the Year.

Gary Player 
The South African won nine majors in his lifetime, among it are 165 total tournament wins across various tours and  the African golf legend had only 25 PGA your wins.

Byron Nelson 
He is the sixth all time on the PGA tour with 52 wins, which included 5 titles in major championships.
In 1945, he won 11 consecutive tournaments with a total of 18 for the year.

With his comeback getting better, can Tiger woods become the most decorated golfer before he retires?


Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst

Never Walk Alone: Liverpool FC



Liverpool FC is based in Merseyside, the Reds was founded in 1892, and joined the football league in 1894.
The club's record appearance maker is Ian Callaghan (857 appearances between 1958 to 1978 ) while Ian Rush is the club's all time record goalscorer with 346 goals. 

Liverpool was one of the best teams in Europe with many trophies to prove it, but from 2006 - 2011 and between 2012/13 to 2017/18 seasons the club had a trophy drought. 
They have won a total of seventy(70) trophies namely;
6 European Cup (UEFA Champions League) - 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 and 2019 more than any other English club.
3 UEFA Cup - 1973, 1976 and 2001.
4 UEFA Super Cup - 1977, 2001, 2005 and 2019.
1 FIFA Club World Cup (2019).
On the home front, they won their first league title in 1900/01, and their 19th league title in 2019/20.
7 FA Cup title - 1965, 1974, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001 and 2006.
A record 8 League Cup - 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995, 2001, 2003 and 2012
15 FA Community Shields
Liverpool Stats this season

With seven games remaining, Liverpool win their first championship since 1990 - it is the earliest any side has ever won the Premier League title. 
Jurgen Klopp's men surpassed the achievements of Man United in 2000/01 and Man City's centurion of 2017/18, both of those teams clinched the league with five games left.

Their lead of 23 points at the top of the table is the largest held by a champion in English top-flight history.

They need 15 points from their last seven games to set a new record points total for a top-flight campaign, and can also become the first team to win every single home game in a single season.

They defeated each and every team in a top-flight league season, first time a champion will do so.

Liverpool have 16 clean sheets so far, scored 70 goals and conceded 21 goals (49 goal difference), and 86 points.

They have won all their home matches at Anfield - 16 wins and just one loss all season in the league.
Congrats to the Jurgen Klopp led side for scaling all hurdles to break the jinx. (kudos)

Can Liverpool defend the title next season is something to ponder on?


Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst

Goal Line Technology


Goal line technology (GLT) is a technical means of instantly determining whether the whole of a ball has crossed the goal line. 
In July 2012, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) officially approved the use of goal line technology, amending the laws of the game to permit its use.
Hawk-Eye was the first company to receive a FIFA Goal Line Technology (GLT) license and is widely considered to be the most accurate. 

The goal line technology was officially used in association football for the first time in the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan 2012.

Following the successful tournament in 2012, FIFA decided to implement the technology at its major tournaments. It was then used in the 2013 FIFA Confederation Cup and 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The first goal given by the technology was on the 15th of June 2014 in a group stage match between France and Honduras at that year World Cup. 

The first official use of goal-line technology in Europe was in May 2013 at the Copa Amsterdam - a youth tournament played at the Olympic stadium in Amsterdam. 
The GoalRef system was used in all matches to ensure that all goals were indicated correctly and to support the referee with close calls. 

The English Premier League became the first national competition to vote in favor of introducing goal line technology for the 2013/14 season and is currently working on the implementation of the Hawk -Eye system. 
A study suggested that in the 2010/11 Premier  League season, errors took place in nearly 30 percents of the time - which video replays could have prevented (incorrect goal line decisions has decided some important games).

World governing body FIFA made about 300,000 pounds after EPL installed goal line technology in all top-flights stadia.
Ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter had  opposed the use of goal line technology until Frank Lampard 's disallowed goal in the 2010 World Cup where the ball clearly crossed  the line. 


Failures /Criticism of GLT

Multiple errors in the 2017/18 Coupe de la Ligue 
quarter finals led to the use of the Goal Control System to be temporarily suspended by the Ligue de Football Professional. 

It failed to award Paris Saints Germain (PSG) their second goal against Amiens,  which the video assistant referee overtuned. 
In the match between Angers and Montpellier, the system incorrectly flagged the Referee, causing the match officials to not used it for the second half. 
Recently, the system came under scrutiny in June 2020 in a Premier League match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United as the technology failed to award a goal for Sheffield United despite the fact that Aston Villa goalkeeper Orjan Nyland had clearly carried the ball over the goal line after mishandling a free kick from Sheffield United 's Oliver Norwood. 

Hawk -Eye apologized,  explaining the failure as due to an anomalous amount of occlusion of its cameras' view of the incident. 

How can machine be making errors, and can human correct the errors? 


Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst 

Wednesday, 10 June 2020

Amodu Shuaibu: The Legacy of an Hero



Shuaibu Amodu was a former Nigerian football player who played as a forward and later coach the national team.
He was born on 18th of April, 1958 in Edo state, Nigeria. And he died on the 10th of June 2016 - three days after the death of another football icon Stephen Keshi - in Benin city at the age of 58.

Sadly both Shuaibu and Keshi worked together as national team coaches, guiding Nigeria to qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan only to be dropped from leading the team to the tournament finals.
Teams he played for
He played for Dumez FC from 1976 to 1978, and Niger Tornadoes from 1978 to 1981, but his playing career came into an abrupt end when he broke his leg.

Club Management 
BCC Lions of Gboko
He came into limelight in 1989, when he guided BCC Lions to break a 36 years jinx that afflicted Northern Nigerian teams at the then Challenge Cup (now AITEO Cup).

His BCC Lions team against all hurdles defeated the rave of the moment, Iwunayanwu Nationale to win the cup. It was the first time since Kano's victory of 1953.
In achieving the feat at  age 29, Shuaibu became the youngest coach to win the Challenge Cup.

He also led BCC Lions to win the Africa Winners' Cup in 1990 and getting the runners- up position in 1991.

El-Kanemi 
He won Cup Champion in 1989,1992, 1993, and 1994, winning the league and cup double in that final year.

He also managed Shooting Stars of Ibadan and Orlando pirates of South Africa.
National team assignment 
He was a recurring decimal in the technical crew of the Super Eagles having been appointed a record five times (1994 -1995, 1996 -1997, 2001 - 2002, 2008 - 2010 and 2014 - 2015 on interim basis).

He qualified the Super Eagles for the FIFA world Cup twice ( Korea/Japan 2002 and South Africa 2010), and also qualified Nigeria to the Beach Soccer World Cup in Brazil (2006) but he was sacked on those occasions.

In May 2013, he was appointed technical director of Nigeria's national team.

He is one of the most successful indigenous coaches Nigeria ever produce.

Stats 
In his five Stints as Nigeria national team manager, he won 26 games out of a total of 53 games, drew 15, and lost 12.

Africa Nations Cup Bronze medal (Ghana 2008)

It is now 4 years that he left to the world beyond, may his soul continue to rest in peace

When will Nigeria find a successor of this rare gem?


Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst 

2019/20 EPL Statistics as it stands




2019/2020 season is the 28th season of the Premier League since the name change in 1992 that earmarked a new era of the way football is being done as a business entity.
Just before the coronavirus pandemic put a halt to the global way of living and sporting activities in general, Liverpool were on course to win their first ever title in 30years. And as we countdown to project restart we want to take a look at the statistics of the 2019/20 season so far...
Games played - 288 games

Total number of goals scored - 784 goals

Highest goalscorer
Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) - 19 goals

Most Assists
Kevin De Bruyne (Man City) - 16 assists

Biggest Home win
Man City 8-0 Watford (21 September, 2019).

Biggest Away win
Southampton 0-9 Leicester city (25 October, 2019).

Highest scoring game
Southampton 0-9 Leicester city (25 October, 2019).

Longest winning run -18 games (Liverpool).

Longest unbeaten run - 27 games (Liverpool).

Longest winless run - 11 games (Watford).

Longest losing run - 5 games (Bournemouth)

Highest attendance - 73,737
Man Utd 1-1 Liverpool

Lowest attendance - 10,020
Bournemouth 0-1 Burnley

Total aggregate attendance - 13,322,096.

Most clean sheets
Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope with 11.

Player with most yellow cards 
Jorginho of Chelsea with 10 cards

Player who received most red card 
Watford's Christian Kabasele with 2 cards

Most yellow carded team - 2
Arsenal and Tottenham  with 63 apiece.

Most red carded team - 8
Arsenal, Bournemouth, Everton, Man City, Newcastle, Southampton, Tottenham, Watford - 
with 3 red cards apiece.

7 managers have been sacked.
8 players have scored hat-trick.

92 more matches are left to be play to round up this season as the EPL is scheduled to resume on June 17th 2020.



Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst 

Saturday, 6 June 2020

Soccer's Most Wanted Teenager



Erling Braut Haaland is a Norwegian professional footballer. The striker was born on the 21st of July 2000 in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Haaland comes from a sporting family. His father, Alf-Inge Haaland was a defender who played for Manchester City and Leeds United during his active days on the pitch, while his mother was a national champion in heptathlon.

Haaland started his career at his hometown club Bryne in 2016, and moved to Molde the next year where he spent two years.

In January 2019, Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg signed him on a five-year contract where he became a blooming light and after several debates on where to go next, he moved on to the German league to join Borussia Dortmund in January 2020 for €20m.

He is recognized for his explosive acceleration and pace, athleticism, strength and precise off the ball movement.
This teenager burst onto the scene after scoring 9 goals in a  single match for Norway during the 2019 U-20 FIFA World Cup against Honduras with the match ending 12-nil.

Since the start of that U-20 World Cup, Haaland has played in 40 games for club and country amassing a total of 50 goals so far.

He maintained better than a goal per game ratio - he had 28 goals in 22 appearances for Salzburg, and he has scored 13 goals in 13 games for Dortmund.
A Spanish magazine recently put him on the cover as "CYBORGOL" - a half-human, half robot soccer machine - because he plays like a force of nature.

In the Bundesliga, Haaland has scored 48% of his shots with no other player in the division having scored more than 40%.
He is third in the Bundesliga in percentage of shots on goal, one of just 4 players to put more than 60% of their shots on target.
Haaland's father scored only 18 goals throughout his entire English career with Man City, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, while Haaland has scored 10 UEFA Champions League goals in his debut season (8 goals for Salzburg and 2 goals for Dortmund).

Is there anyone who can stop him from scoring goals?



Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst 

Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Nigerian Female Athletes of all-time



Falilat Ogunkoya 
She is one of the best athlete that Nigeria has ever produced in track events.
She had a personal best of 49.10 secs in 400metres, which is currently the twelfth fastest of all-time in that event. 

Medal Records
Olympics - 1996 Atlanta (4×400 relay Silver medal) and Bronze medal in 400m.
African Championships - 4 Gold medals in 200m & 400m, 2 Silver medals in 100m & 200m.
All Africa Games - 1 Gold medal (400m in 1999), 
3 Silver medals (100m in 1987, 200m in 1987 and 400m in 1995).


Blessing Okagbare
She is a rare gem. The 31years-old sprinter days are numbered on the track and her absence will surely be felt.
It is high time for Nigeria to start searching for a successor of this great athlete to sustain our dominance in track and field events on the continent.

She holds the women's 100m Commonwealth games record for the fastest time at 10.85 secs. Her 100m best of 10.79secs made her the African record holder for the event, until it was eclipsed by Murielle Ahoure in 2016.

She was the African record holder in the 200m with her run of 22.04secs in 2018 and she was the African 100m & long jump champion in 2010.

Medal Records
Olympic games - Silver medal (2008 in Long jump).
World Championships - Silver (2013), Bronze (2013).
Commonwealth Games - 2 Gold medals (100m & 200m), 1 Silver medal and 1 Bronze medal.
All African Games - 3 Gold medals and 2 Silver medals.
African Championships - 6 Gold medals and 1 Silver medal.
IAAF world Relays - 1 Gold medal.
Continental cup - 1 Bronze medal.


Chioma Ajunwa 
The Police officer was the first Nigerian Olympic gold medalist when she won her medal at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.

Ajunwa once played for the Nigerian Women's team and she was a member of the Super Falcons squad to the 1991 Women's World Cup in China where she saw little action on the pitch

She was given a national award - Member of the Order of Niger (MON) by Nigeria former military Head of State, Late Sanni Abacha in 1996 for exploits at that year Olympics.

Although she was banned from Athletics for 4 years after failing a drug test in 1992, she came back quite strong and won many medals for her nation.

Medal Records
Atlanta '96 Olympics - Gold medal in Long jump.
Commonwealth Games ( 1990 in Auckland) - Bronze medal.
World Indoor Championships (1997 in Paris) - Silver medal.
All African Games (1991) - 1 gold medal.


Florence Ekpo-Umoh 
She is a Nigerian-German sprinter who specializes in the 400m event. She was suspended from competing for two years for doping.

Ekpo-Umoh competed for Nigeria at the 1994 World Junior Championship in Portugal and she defected to Germany in 1995 during a training camp.

Medal Records 
In Nigeria colours
She finished 8th position at the 1994 world junior championship in Portugal in 400m (53.84secs), & 14th in 4x400m relay (3:49.16).

While representing Germany
2001 world indoor championships - Bronze in 4x400m relay (3:31.00).

2001 World Championship - Silver medal in 4x400m relay (3:21.97).

2002 European Championship - Gold medal in 4x400m relay (3:25.10).


Oludamola Osayomi
She was born in June 1986 in IIesha, Osun state, and specializes in the 100m and 200m sprint. Her Personal Best for the 100m is 10.99secs set in Sao Paulo in 2011
 
Medal Records
African Championship - 4 Gold medals 
2008 Olympics - Silver medal in 4x100m relay

She also won the 100 & 200m  sprints at the 2007 All Africa games.


Mary Onyali Omagbemi
She was born on 3rd of February, 1968 and was a 5-time Olympian. 
Her consecutive Olympic appearance from 1988 to 2004 made her the first Nigerian to compete at 5 Olympics - a feat was that has since then be matched by Table Tennis players Bose Kaffo and Segun Toriola four years later in Beijing, PR China.

She married a fellow Nigerian sprinter Victor Omagbemi.

Her Personal Best(PB) reecords in Sprints are;
100m - 10.97 (1993)
200m - 22.07 (1996)
400m - 54.21 (2000)

Medal Records
1992 Olympics - 4x100m Bronze medal
1996 Olympics - 200m Bronze medal

1994 Commonwealth Games
100m Gold medal
200m Silver medal
4x100m relay Gold medal

All African Games
3 Gold medals in 100m (1991, 1995 and 2003) and Bronze medal (1987).
3 Gold medals in 200m (1987, 1995 and 2003)

World Junior Championships (1986)
200m Silver medal
4x100m relay Bronze medal



Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst

Sunday, 31 May 2020

The Cadet Championship



The FIFA U-17 World Cup was founded as the FIFA U-16 World Championship, later changed to U-17 in 1991 and to its current name in 2007. It is the world championship of association football for male players under the age of 17 organized by Federation International de Football Association (FIFA).
The first edition was hosted by China in 1985 (35 years ago) and it comes up biennially (every 2 years). The current champion is Brazil, which won its fourth title at the 2019 edition on home soil.

Let's take a look at the tournament statistics from 1985 till date.

Most successful team
Nigeria
5 Titles (1985, 1993, 2007, 2013 and 2015).
3 Silver (runner-up) medal - 1987 in USSR, 2001 in Finland and 2009 in Nigeria.
Brazil
4 Titles (1995, 1997, 1999 and 2019).

All time goalscorer 
Victor Osimhen (Nigeria) - 10 goals

Most matches played89 matches (Brazil).
Fewest matches played: 3 matches (14 countries including Sudan, Finland, Togo, Denmark, Algeria e.t.c)
Most wins: 59 matches (Brazil).
Most losses: 32 matches (USA).
Most draws: 14 matches (Argentina).
Most goals conceded: 102 goals (USA).
Most goals scored: 192 goals (Brazil).
Fewest goals conceded: 3 goals (Scotland, Hungary, Togo and Rwanda).
Highest goal difference: +106 (Nigeria).
Lowest goal difference: -69 (New zealand).
Most played final: 2 times - Brazil vs Ghana (1995 & 1997) and Brazil vs Mexico (2005 & 2019).
Most goals scored in one tournament by a team: 27 goals by Nigeria in the 2013 edition. 
Most goals scored by a champion: 27 goals (Nigeria in 2013).
Most goals scored by host: 21 goals by Mexico in 2011.
Fewest goals scored by a champion: 8 goals - Saudi Arabia (1989), Ghana (1991) and Brazil (1999).
Most goals scored in a single game:
Spain 13 - 0 New Zealand (in Egypt 1997).
Most goals scored in a single tournament: 172 goals (2013 edition).

The 18th edition comes up next, watch out!


Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst

Saturday, 30 May 2020

Tennis Players of the Decade



The sport of tennis has unite the world with the exploit of the athletes who are genius on the tennis court.

Tennis players legacies are judged on the number of Grand Slams titles a player wins.

Here, we shortlist some of the best in the ATP and WTA with their achievements during the last decade highlighted.


Novak Djokovic 
D'joker has been the most dominating player in the last decade. He won 42 of his past 44 games at the grand slam championships in the last 10 years.

The Serb won 15 grand slams (17 in total) in this decade which is more than any player. He had 61 titles this decade, which includes 29 Masters 1000 titles and 4 ATP finals.

He also set multiple records - by winning the 2016 French open, he became the first man to hold 4 grand slams titles on 3 different surfaces .

In 2015, he won over $21million setting a record for most prize money in a calendar year.

Djokovic has been World No. 1 for 275 weeks over the past 10 years beating Federer's tally from the previous decade by 13 weeks.

In head-to-head meetings during the 2010s he dominated Federer 21 - 14 and Nadal 21- 12.


Rafael Nadal 
He won 13 grand slams during this past decade, which is not far from Djokovic. He also won 
48 titles, which includes 20 masters titles.

He also set multiple records in the last decade - one of which is by setting the record for most titles won at a single grand slam by winning his 12th French open.

He also became the first man to win 10 titles at any event not just at one event but three events.


Roger Federer 
Despite his age (he turns 39 in August), the Swiss maestro has still managed to make it as one of the best players of this past decade.

He won 42 titles this decade which includes 5 grand slams , 12 Masters titles and
1 ATP finals title.

He also set many records this decade, he became first man to win 20 grand slams by winning the 2018 Australian open.
He also broke the record for most Wimbledon titles by winning his 8th title in 2017.

All these achievements are amazing considering Roger's age.


Andy Murray 
He suffered many injuries in the last few years, but before that he was competing extremely well against the other members of the 'Big 4'.

He won 32 titles this decade which included 3 grand slams, 10 masters titles and 1 ATP finals.

In 2016, he won over 16 million dollars in prize moneywhich is only second to Djokovic's record.


Stan Wawrinka
He has been described as 'Tennis great latecomer. He won 15 titles in the last decade out of which 3 were grand slams and 1 masters title.

In his 3 grand slam triumphs, he beat the No. 1 player to win the title.


WOMEN

Serena Williams
The American won her 23rd grand slam title in Melbourne while being eight weeks pregnant.

After losing to Angelique Kerber in the Wimbledon final nine months after given birth, she dedicated her comeback to "all the mums out there". She suffered a pulmonary embolism that left her" on her death bed in 2011.

She also suffered a life- threatening complications during child birth in 2017 which culminated to her having multiple surgeries 

She added 10 more majors, since turning 30 in September, 2011.

She spent a record-equalling 186 weeks at Number 1 - between 2013 and 2016. She also became the first athlete to hit Forbes's annual list of the world's richest self- made women with an estimated fortune of $225 million.

Her aim is to equal and potentially break Margaret Court's slams title record of 24.

Three of William's five AP Female athlete of the year awards came during the last decade, (2002, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2018).


Angelique Kerber
The German won 3 grand slams in the last decade, she also won the Olympic silver at the 2016 Rio Olympics. 

She has more skills to challenge for more honors in the WTA in the coming years.


Maria Sharapova 
She is one of the richest and most globally recognizable athletes of the 21st century, and recently she announced her retirement in Tennis.

She was suspended in 2016 for 15 months, after been tested positive of meldonium - a banned substance for Tennis players. 

She won 36 tour singles titles in total, an Olympic silver medal in Singles event in 2012,
and the Fed Cup title with Russia in 2008.

She was the world's highest earning female athlete for 11 consecutive years according to Forbes.

Garbine Muguruza
She is one of the best tennis players this decade, the Spaniard made her mark in tennis by beating Serena Williams in the second round of the 2014 French open.

She won a French open title in 2016, defeating Serena Williams and a Wimbledon title in 2017 beating Venus Williams. In addition, she won 7 WTA titles in the 2010s.


Ashleigh Barty 
She had an amazing decade, as she won her first grand slam singles title at the 2019
French Open.

In the doubles , she reached the finals of all 4 grand slams, winning the US open in 2018.

She won over 4 million dollars at the 2019 WTA finals, which set a record for most prize money at a single tournament.

Will the next gen end the dominance of these tennis veterans?



Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst 

The Top 5 Leagues in Europe


There are many professional football leagues in Europe, but  according to the UEFA's league rankings and co-efficient, here are the top 5 leagues on the continent. 

Spanish La Liga
The Spanish La Liga which was established in 1929 is one of the most popular professional football league in the world.

In accordance with the UEFA's League co- efficient, La liga has been ranked as the top league in Europe over the last 5 years.

Till date, 62 teams have competed in the La liga and only 9 teams have emerged as champions.
Barcelona won the inaugural season.

The most successful team in La Liga history is  Real madrid with an overall record of 33 titles while Barcelona have 25 titles.
Athletic Bilbao, Real Madrid and Barcelona are the only teams that have never been relegated since the inception of the league in 1929 till date.

Since 2009, Barcelona have won the Spanish La Liga title 7 times (2009 - 2011, 2012/13, 2014- 2016 and 2017 - 2019) while Real Madrid has won it twice ( 2013/14 and 2016/17).

Will Barcelona continues their dominance this season ?

English Premier League (EPL)
The Football League was established in 1888,  and at the end of the 1888/89 season Preston North End were the first club to be crowned Champion after completing their fixtures unbeaten.

In 1992, the First division change its nomenclature to be called the FA Premier league.

The first 5 champions in the Premier League era were Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers , Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United who
had all won the title at least once prior to 1992.

Leicester City were crowned champions for the first time in 2016, becoming the first team to win the Premier League without having previously won the First division title.

Man United have won 20 titles - the most of any club, Liverpool are second with 18 while Arsenal are third with13 titles - all of which came after 1930.

In the last one decade, Man City have won 4 League titles (2011/12, 2013/14, 2017 to 2019) while Chelsea has won it thrice (2009/10, 2014/15 and 2016/17). Man United won in 2012/13 and Leicester City won in 2015/16.

Liverpool have never won the EPL title in this era.

Will Liverpool break the jinx this season?

Italian Serie A
The Serie A title has been contested since 1898 in varying forms of competition. Juventus are the current champions, and have won a record 35 titles.
About 14 different teams have won the Serie A title since the inaugural season.

The Serie A championship title is referred to as the Scudetto(small shield), because the winning team will wear a small coat of arms with the Italian flag on their jersey in the following season.

Juventus have won 8 consecutive scudetti from 2011 to 2019.

Will any Serie A team hijack the title from Juventus this season?

German Bundesliga
The ancient German football league begins in 1903 as VfB Leipzig emerge champion.

The formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, marked a significant change to the German football championship, as FC Koln captured the first ever Bundesliga title in the league's inaugural 1963/64 season. So far, 13 different teams have won the Bundesliga titles.

Since the inaugural win of FC Koln, the competition has been dominated by Bayern Munich which has taken the championship 29 times out of the 57 Bundesliga seasons played to 2019/20 season.

In the last one decade, Bayern have won the German league 8 times and 7 consecutive bundesliga titles from 2012/13 till date,

Which team will end Bayern dominance in Germany?

French Ligue 1
The Union Design Societes Francaises de Sports Athletiques (USfSA) was founded in 1893/94, the first champion of  french football was Standard Athletic club, who defeated the White Rovers 2 nil in Courbevoie on 6th of may 1894.

Olympique Lyon established themselves as a top club by winning a record- breaking streak of seven successive league titles from 2002 to 2008/09 season.

Olympic Marseille and Saint- Etienne have the most championship wins with 10 Ligue 1 titles each while Paris Saint-Germain have won 8.
In the last one decade PSG have won the league 6 times.

No doubt that PSG is the best team currently in the French league with the Neymars and Mbappes of this world.

Do you think PSG will match the records of Marseille and Saint Etienne soon ? 


Fabiyi Ridwan 
Sports Writer and Analyst

Friday, 21 February 2020

The Driving Formula



As we bide goodbye to the 2010s with Lewis Hamilton rollercoaster performances lightening up the decade, there is a need to review the years gone by.

Hence, the various teams and their viable respective drivers are bracing up for the 70th anniversary season of the Formula 1.

In the 2000s, Michael Schumacher notched up 56 grand prix wins, and won five championships with Ferrari. Fernando Alonso - who made his debut in 2001 - also took 21 wins and two titles while racing for Renault. While Kimi Raikkonen won 18 races, and a title in 2007 - Ferrari's last title it must be mentioned.

In the 2010s, Lewis Hamilton had 73 grand prix wins in the Formula One. The dawn of Mercedes turbo-hybrid era signalled the beginning of Hamilton's ongoing dominance.

Sebastian Vettel's 48 wins in the 2010s yielded all four of the decade's first championships before Hamilton domination.

While Nico Rosberg managed to rack up 23 wins , his first in 2012 and his last in 2016 - when he bowed out as champion.


Teams Stats 

Ferrari 
The Italian based team is the oldest and the most successful Formula One team, having competed in every world championships since the 1950.

Stats 
Races entered - 993 (990 starts)
Races won - 239
Pole Position - 229
Fastest laps - 260
Podiums - 776
Constructors Championships - 16 titles (1961, 1964, 1975 -1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999 - 2004, 2007 and 2008).
Drivers Championships - 15 wins (1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2000 - 2004 and 2007)

Michael Schumacher is the team's most successful driver. From 1996 to 2006, he won 5 drivers titles and 72 Grands prix for the team.


Mercedes Benz 
Mercedes has become one of the most successful teams in recent formula one history, having achieved consecutive Drivers and Constructors Championships wins from 2014 to 2019.

Mercedes debuted in Formula One in 1954, their nickname is the "Silver Arrows".

Stats 
Races competed in - 482 races (480 starts).
Won - 188 race victories
Podiums - 479 times
Pole positions - 194 times
Fastest lap - 170
Points - 10, 377
They had 739 points in 2019 (to emerged champion).
Constructors championships - 8 titles ( 1998, 2009, 2014 - 2019).

Mercedes collected 16 victories in 2014 and 2015 apiece breaking Mc Laren (1988) and Ferrari's (2002 & 2004) record of 15.
In 2016, they extended this record with 19 wins.
Drivers Championships - 12 wins (1954, 1955, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2009 and 2014 - 2019)

Drivers Stats 

- The Drivers Championship was first awarded in 1950 to Giuseppe Farina.

- The first driver to win multiple Championships was Alberto Ascari in 1952 & 1953.

- The Drivers Championship has been won in the final race of the season 29 times in the 69 seasons it has been awarded.

- Overall, thirty - three different drivers have won the championship, with Germany's Michael Schumacher holding the record for most titles (7 wins), while the current Drivers Champion is Lewis Hamilton who won his sixth title in 2019.

- The United Kingdom (UK) has produced the most champions with 10 wins.
Brazil, Germany and Finland are next with three wins apiece.

- Of the 33 drivers to have won the World Championship, 19 are still alive.
 
- Among the teams Scuderia Ferrari has the most drivers wins with 15.


The Formula One new season is set for commencement on March 15th 2020 with Australian Grand Prix.

With 21 races to compete in - China has been cancelled due to the corona virus outbreak - will Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton continues their dominance?



Fabiyi Ridwan
Sports Writer and Analyst