Nigerian Sports Roundup
Monday, 6 April 2026 | Football • Awards • Women’s Football • NPFL
Think of Nigerian sport this weekend as a Nollywood ensemble film — not one leading actor, but a full cast delivering standout performances across multiple continents simultaneously. From Liga MX in Mexico to the NWSL in Washington, from Istanbul’s gala halls to a nerve-shredding NPFL survival Sunday, Green-White jerseys were everywhere and mostly in the headlines for the right reasons.
Like a striker who saved her best chapter for the knockout rounds, Uchenna Kanu chose the Liga MX Femenil Round of 16 to announce herself all over again. She scored twice in the first half, then completed her hat-trick late in Cruz Azul’s 4–0 demolition of Toluca at the Estadio Nemesio Díez on Sunday. It was her second hat-trick of the campaign, taking her tally to 10 goals in just 8 appearances — a return that reads like compound interest, doubling every few weeks.
Osinachi Ohale proved decisive as CF Pachuca Femenil edged out Club León in a high-octane 5–4 thriller. Ohale’s winning contribution in what amounted to a basketball-score thriller shows Nigeria’s defensive stalwarts can carry attacking weight too.
In the Adobe Women’s FA Cup, Chiamaka Nnadozie kept her goal locked shut for Arsenal WFC against Brighton, extending one of the most impressive clean-sheet runs in the tournament — a goalkeeper performing like a firewall that refuses every packet.
Gift Monday lived up to her name in the NWSL, coming off the bench and scoring just two minutes later to seal Washington Spirit’s 2–0 win over Bay FC — their first three points of the season. A substitute contribution that felt like a perfectly timed last-minute Amazon delivery.
Christy Ucheibe was solid in defence as Benfica defeated Torreense 2–0 in the Liga BPI, moving eight points clear at the top of the table. The Portuguese title is increasingly looking like Benfica’s — and Ucheibe’s Nigerian grit is a cornerstone of that foundation.
Matchday 34 delivered the most nerve-shredding Saturday of the NPFL season — think of it as musical chairs with four clubs, three seats, and every song ending at different times in different stadiums. With Heartland (35 pts), Bayelsa United (36 pts), Akwa United (37 pts), and Dakkada (37 pts) separated by just two points, only one will drop to the Nigerian National League. Statistical history adds drama: 68% of NPFL relegation outcomes are settled after the 85th minute.
Paul Onuachu’s iconic goal against Galatasaray (April 5) extended his Trabzonspor tally and put him 10 goals ahead of Super Eagles teammate Victor Osimhen in head-to-head club scoring for the season — a subplot in the Nigeria striker debate that is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. Meanwhile, Frank Onyeka scored his first Coventry City goal in a derby win and expressed pride in returning from international duty to contribute.
Compiled by the NaijaNewsFeeds Sports Desk • Sources: ACLSports, AllNigeriaSoccer, PulseSports, PointblankNews, Flashscore • Published: Monday 6 April 2026
