The young striker has decided to commit to his club and will remain in France after a turnaround. Home Football Other Sports Scores & Results Back to Pulse LIVE SCORES TRANSFERS Super Eagles forward Josh Maja agrees 50% wage cut to remain in France IZUCHUKWU AKAWOR August 27, 2022 10:24 AM Sports Football Super-Eagles The young striker has decided to commit to his club and will remain in France after a turnaround. Nigerian striker Josh Maja is set for an extended stay in France after an agreement with his club Bordeaux. Maja has agreed to commit his immediate future to the club following their relegation to Ligue 2 as per GFFN . Josh Maja (AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images "Josh Maja has finally agreed to extend his contract with Bordeaux," GFFN stated in a report via L'equipe. The decision to extend his contract comes after the 23-year-old agreed to a 50% wage cut. Maja's turnaround Maja had initially rejected...
Miami Heat center Chris Silva got a special surprise from the NBA on Friday afternoon. Chris Silva has been one of the Miami Heat's most surprising bright spots this season. But Silva had one of the best surprises of his entire life on Friday afternoon, when he reunited with his mom for the first time in three years. Carine Minkoue Obame, Silva’s mom, surprised her son at the end of Miami’s practice Friday. The video showed Obame’s travels from Africa to American Airlines Arena. "That's my mom," he says upon, getting emotional as they hug. The surprise, according to the Heat, was set up through NBA commissioner Adam Silver, senior vice president of international basketball operations Kimberly Bohuny and the NBA Africa program. Silva is originally from Gabon, Africa, and had last seen his mother while he was still at the University of South Carolina. Silva, an undrafted rookie, is playing with the Heat under a two-way contract this season. Through 25 ga...
Ellis is the first woman to be considered for an MLS coaching position in the league’s 24-year history. Former U.S. women's national team coach Jill Ellis is under consideration for D.C. United's coaching vacancy, according to The Washington Post 's Steven Goff. Ellis reportedly met with D.C. United officials last week, per Goff. She is the first woman to be considered for an MLS coaching position in the league’s 24-year history. Ellis is likely the most decorated candidate on D.C. United's list of potential hires. She is a two-time FIFA women’s coach of the year and led the USWNT to World Cup titles in 2015 and 2019. Ellis stepped down as the national team head coach in July 2019 but remains employed by the U.S. Soccer Federation. "The opportunity to coach this team and work with these amazing women has been the honor of a lifetime,” Ellis said in a statement after resigning. “I want to thank and praise them for their commitment and passion to not on...
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