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Nigerian Affair: Akor Hit Brace, Iheanacho On Target For Sevilla In 4-2 Win Over Schalke 04

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Sevilla were 4-2 winners over German side Schalke 04 in a pre season game as they step up preparation for the start of a new season in Spain, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Jerome Akor scored his first goal for the club by planting home a firm header in the 4th minute. He made it two in the 34th minute with another smart finish inside the box.

Coming off the bench Kelechi Iheanacho, whose future at the club is still not certain helped himself with a goal to help his side seal a comfortable 4-2 win, and also put himself in a position to fight for a spot at the club.

 

Newly Promoted Belgium Side FC Dender Unveils New Super Eagles Defender On Loan Deal

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Freshly capped Nigeria international defender Benjamin Fredrick has been unveiled by newly promoted Belgium side FC Dender from English Premier League side Brentford on a loan deal, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

The 20 year old will join the club on a season long loan deal with the aim of getting regular game time, which will further help his development after two seasons with the U21 of Brentford.

Last season he was voted the U21 player’s player of the year by his teammates, and made his senior international debut for Nigeria playing the entire duration of the final win over Jamaica at the Unity Cup, despite having just one training session before the game.

He was drafted in as emergency cover in the wake of player’s departure, and he didn’t disappoint with a very strong performance which left head coach Eric Chelle impressed.

The move to Belgium will see him get the much needed first team football experience in a top league, which will put him in good stead to keep his spot in the team of the senior national team of Nigeria ahead of the resumption of games in the world cup qualifiers.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

New AC Milan Coach Hand Wing-Back Role To Samuel Chukwueze

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The new coach of AC Milan Massimo Allegri has moved Nigeria international winger Samuel Chukwueze to a new role in his bid to get the best out of the Nigerian, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Since joining the club two summers ago, Chukwueze has failed to match the same number that made them pay over €20m to sign him from Villareal.

He has just 8 goals and six assists in 69 games in all competitions since joining the club. So poor a return that he is tipped for an exit with the coming of Allegri as coach.

However, the decision to play him in a new role as seen in the 0-1 pre season defeat to Arsenal might see him have a future at the club, particularly if makes the best out of it.

Chukwueze was deployed as a right wing back upon his introduction as a substitute, and completed the game playing in that unfamiliar position.

During a ceremonial penalty kick to round up the game , he was one of the few players of the Italian side who were able to beat Kepa Arrizabalaga to earn his side the win.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

How I Became A Muslim – Super Eagles Coach Reveals Why He Left His Catholic Background

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I have this double culture. My dad is Catholic, so I have two brothers who are Catholic. My mother is Muslim. I am a Muslim, my big sister too. I was born in tolerance and respect. It’s my DNA. So when I take a group, I make sure that my group looks like me and that its values are extremely important in group life.

From the moment I respect the players and the staff, that is to say that I am able to explain why a player does not play, if the player needs to discuss with me, he can come at any time and we have a discussion.

But I want to tell him the truth to help him. I respect the man by doing this. My job is to make choices, to choose the best player, but my job is also to make these players progress. And for these players to progress, I have to respect men.

My double culture helps me for that. I grew up in Marseille, a city where there is a large Maghreb community. I grew up with North Africans, I was born in West Africa, my dad is white. So I can have a speech with all these communities. I have this quality, I can adapt to many situations. It’s a real plus for me.

From Street to Stardom: Synergy FC Lightning Up 1xCup

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In the bustling heart of Lagos, football isn’t just a sport — it’s a way of life.
On street corners and dusty pitches, dreams are born and nurtured.
Among the teams helping to shape these dreams is Synergy FC, a grassroots football club with a deep commitment to youth development and community building.
Founded by football lovers with a vision, Synergy FC is more than a team — it’s a movement.
The club focuses on grooming youngsters not just into better players but better people. It was in this humble setting that Nigeria international Victor Osimhen took his first steps into football, training under the watchful eye of coach Chinedu Ogbonna.
“Victor (Osimhen) used to train right in my backyard,” Ogbonna recalls.
“Today he’s a global star, but the principles he learned here — discipline, belief, and resilience — still guide him.”
The tradition continues at Synergy FC, where Ogbonna remains committed to mentoring young talents.
The coach believes that with the right attitude, more stars can emerge from his fold.
 “Some of our boys have rediscovered themselves. If they work hard enough, they can become successful football players,” he said.
 *A New Chapter: 1xCup 2025*
When the 2025 edition of the 1xCup, Nigeria’s largest amateur football tournament, was announced by global betting giant 1xBet, Synergy FC didn’t hesitate.
They joined the tournament not just to win, but to gain experience, show character, and highlight the vital role of grassroots football in the country.
“Synergy FC isn’t just about football,” says Ogbonna.
 “We represent our district, our values, and our people. We have rituals and traditions that unite us before each match. That bond is our strength.”
For the young boys wearing the Synergy FC shirt, playing at the 1xCup is both a challenge and a source of pride.
They carry not only the hopes of their coach but the spirit of their neighborhood and fans.
 *More Than Just a Game*
Synergy FC’s journey is a reminder that greatness often starts in the most unlikely places. It is proof that with hard work, belief, and the right support system, the streets of Lagos can produce champions.
The club also extended gratitude to 1xBet for recognising the power of amateur football and creating a platform for local teams to shine.
As the 1xCup progresses, Synergy FC will aim to leave a mark — not just with results, but with heart.

CHAN Eagles: Chelle Axe Six Players From Final Squad For CHAN Tournament

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle has axed six players from the B team of the Nigerian team after making official his final list of players for the tournament.

Notably the exclusion of Kano Pillars midfielder Zayyad Musa took everyone by surprise, considering the role he played in helping the team qualify for the tournament, alongside Jide Fatokun who left for Sudanese side Al Merreikh, hence became ineligible.

Ayomide Cole (Ikorodu City), Joseph Atule (Enyimba), Kabiru Muhammad (Kwara United), Aniekeme Okon ( Rivers United) and Aminu Umar complete the list of players, who didn’t make it to the 23 man list from the 35 provisional list of players.

FINAL SQUAD FOR CHAN

Goalkeepers: Henry Ozoemena Ani (Enyimba FC); Nurudeen Badmus (Kwara United); Lawal Mustapha (Shooting Stars).

Defenders: Sodiq Ismaila (Remo Stars); Bankole Afeez (Kwara United); Taiwo Abdulrafiu (Rivers United); Uzondu Harrison (Ikorodu City); Junior Harrison Nduka (Remo Stars); Ngenge Leonard (Ikorodu City); Stephen Manyo Egbe (Rivers United);

Midfielders: Adedayo Olamilekan (Remo Stars); Alex Oyowah (Remo Stars); Hadi Haruna (Remo Stars); Otaniyi Taofik (Rivers United); Michael Tochukwu (Remo Stars); Akanni Qudus (Remo Stars).

Forwards: Anas Yusuf (Nasarawa United); Shola Adelani (Ikorodu City); Sikiru Alimi (Remo Stars); Temitope Vincent (Plateau United); Ijoma Anthony (Abia Warriors); Godwin Obaje (Rangers International), Jabbar Malik (Remo Stars).

AI vs. Card Counters: How Casinos Are Using Facial Recognition and Machine Learning to Spot Advantage Players

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For decades, card counting has been one of the most feared tactics in casinos. Skilled players have used this strategy to gain an edge in blackjack, turning the odds slightly in their favour. But casinos aren’t sitting back and letting it happen. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the game, and with facial recognition, machine learning, and advanced surveillance, casinos are fighting back harder than ever.

In this article, we’ll explore how AI is being used to detect card counters, the technology behind it, and what this means for advantage players following 22Bet sports news!

How Card Counting Works (And Why Casinos Hate It)

The Basics of Card Counting

Card counting is a strategy used in blackjack to track the ratio of high to low cards left in the deck. When done correctly, it gives players a slight mathematical advantage, and the most common method, the Hi-Lo system, assigns values to cards:

  • +1 for low cards (2-6)
  • 0 for neutral cards (7-9)
  • -1 for high cards (10, J, Q, K, A)

By keeping a running count, people can estimate when the remaining deck is rich in high cards, increasing their chances of hitting blackjack or getting strong hands.

Why Casinos Ban Card Counters

While card counting isn’t illegal, casinos have the right to refuse service to anyone they suspect of using the technique. If caught, counters may be:

  • Asked to leave
  • Getting banned
  • Added to facial recognition databases

Because this tactic reduces the house edge, casinos invest heavily in stopping it.

How AI Is Changing the Game

Casinos have always used surveillance to catch such participants, but AI takes it to a whole new level. Here’s how they’re doing it.

Facial Recognition: The New Eye in the Sky

Gone are the days of security guards squinting at grainy footage. Modern casinos use facial recognition software to:

  • Identify known tricksters as soon as they enter
  • Track their movements across the casino floor
  • Alert security in real-time

Some systems even cross-reference faces with shared databases between countries, meaning if you’re flagged in Las Vegas, you might be recognized in Macau.

Machine Learning: Predicting Suspicious Behaviour

AI also learns from behaviour, as machine learning algorithms analyze:

  • Betting patterns (sudden large bets when the count is high)
  • Playing speed (hesitation when making decisions based on the count)
  • Table movement (jumping between tables when the deck is hot)

Over time, these systems get better at spotting subtle signs of counting that humans might miss.

Can They Beat AI?

With casinos deploying such advanced tech, is it still a viable move? Some are adapting, but the risks are higher than ever.

New Strategies to Avoid Detection

Seasoned counters are trying new tricks, such as:

  • Using disguises (glasses, hats, even makeup to fool facial recognition)
  • Team play (one person counts while another places big bets)
  • Avoiding high-tech casinos (smaller venues may not have AI surveillance)

The Future of Advantage Play

While AI makes counting harder, it hasn’t eliminated it completely. Some players are turning to:

  • Online blackjack with live dealers (though software can still track play)
  • Other advantage techniques (shuffle tracking, hole carding)

The Cost of High-Tech Casino Security

Implementing AI surveillance isn’t cheap. A single casino can spend millions on facial recognition cameras, machine learning software, and trained analysts to watch the system. But for big gaming corporations, the investment pays off.

A skilled counter can cost a casino thousands per hour in lost revenue. By contrast, AI systems work 24/7 without breaks, scanning hundreds of people simultaneously, and over time, the tech pays for itself by catching advantage players before they do too much damage.

Yet, not all halls can afford this tech, and smaller venues and tribal casinos may still rely on traditional surveillance, making them easier targets for counters. This creates a divide in the industry where high-end places become nearly unbeatable, while low-budget ones remain vulnerable.

As these resources become more accessible, even mid-sized casinos may adopt it, further shrinking the opportunities for such guests.

Famous Card Counters

Before AI made this strategy nearly impossible, a few legendary players outsmarted casinos for years.

Edward Thorp, the father of card counting, used probability theory to prove that blackjack could be beaten. His 1962 book, Beat the Dealer, turned the subject into a science.

The MIT Blackjack Team, immortalized in the movie 21, used team play and sophisticated strategies to win millions in the 1980s and ’90s. Their success forced most places to improve surveillance, laying the groundwork for today’s systems.

Don Johnson, a professional gambler, used negotiation and game selection (rather than pure counting) to win over $15 million from Atlantic City casinos in 2011. His success showed that even without counting, skilled players could exploit casino weaknesses.

No Decision Yet On Playing For Super Eagles – Tosin Shuns Chance To Play In September World Cup Qualifiers

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Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabiyio who is currently in Nigeria says he is yet to make a decision on playing for the senior national team of Nigeria, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Fresh from winning the club world cup with Chelsea, the 28 year old visited Nigeria for the first time, and will host a youth tournament in Lagos as his way of giving back to the country of his parents.

Speaking during an interview on ARISE NEWS monitored by our editorial team, Adarabioyo said he was taken aback by the hospitality he received upon his arrival in Nigeria,. “As soon as you touch down and you step off the plane, you automatically feel that calmness, that you’re at home, you breathe the air, you just feel, it felt very special.”

“It’s my first time in Nigeria, so it’s been a very nice time. Warm welcome from everybody as soon as I landed, I had a very nice, very nice welcome. I’m experiencing everything for the first time here with my family, with my two brothers, first time being in Nigeria,” he explained.

On the issue of playing for Nigeria, with will come with the possibility of making the Super Eagles squad for the upcoming world cup qualifiers in September, the defender who has represented England at various youth levels refused to openly commit to the cause.

“It’s something I still think about. We’ll see in the near future, hopefully, and I’ll start to make a decision… It’s just something that has obviously been a topic for many years now since I’ve become a professional footballer. But again, like I said, we’ll see.”

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Betting Allegations: Super Eagles Goalkeeper Maduka Okoye Found Guilty, Suspended For Two Months

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Nigeria international goalkeeper Maduka Okoye has been found guilty of involvement in betting and suspended for the next two months, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Okoye have been under investigation in relation to the recording of unusual betting flows on the Lazio-Udinese match, particularly concentrated on the occurrence of a yellow card for Okoye, which was quoted by betting agencies at least 8 times the stake.

In particular, bets were recorded that led to winnings of more than €120,000, mostly from bets placed at fixed locations in the province of Udine.

In a press release issued by the Court we read: “The National Federal Court, Disciplinary Section, definitively pronouncing, improves to Mr. Emil Maduka Okoye the sanction of 2 months (two) of disqualification in official races, starting from the start of the first official competition of the 2025/2026 season”.

At the moment the manner which he was involved in the betting hasn’t been made clear, but he will certainly miss the first two months of the season. A hard blow for Udinese where he is the first choice goalkeeper. The club is yet to issue a statement on the ruling by the court.

The ban will also rule him out of the senior national team of Nigeria upcoming world cup qualifiers games in September against Rwanda and South Africa respectively.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman