24 Apr 2025 16:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Sogndal won 4–0 over Sandviken on Thu Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match 24 Apr 2025 16:00:00 GMT?Sogndal won 4–0 over Sandviken on Thu 24 Apr 2025 16:00:00 GMT.InsightsHaven't kept a clean sheet in 6 matches Sandviken is playing home against Sogndal at Stemmemyren kunstgressbane on Thu FC Red Bull Salzburg have signed Edmund Baidoo from Norway's Sogndal IL The 18-year-old attacker from Ghana moved from his homeland to Norway in March this year and has scored nine goals as well as providing seven assists in 22 matches We were able to sign a very exciting young player in Edmund Baidoo who has already impressed in first-team football despite his young age He has a good combination of speed and technique He was involved in lots of goals at his former club and we are certain that he can show this attribute for us too but will give him all the time he needs to settle in I am really excited - it's a dream come true for me I know FC Red Bull Salzburg and that the club has developed lots of good players over the years I want to be another one of those that can help the club succeed on its path I will work had and do everything for that Source: footballghana.com « Prev Next » Comments (3) Listen to Article Edmund Baidoo Copyright © 1994 - 2025 GhanaWeb. All rights reserved. 28 Apr 2025 17:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Sogndal won 3–2 over Odds Ballklubb on Mon The current head to head record for the teams are Sogndal 2 win(s) Erik Flataker has the most shots on target per match for Sogndal (1) Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches Odds Ballklubb haven't lost to Sogndal in their last 8 meetings (4W, 4D). 28 Apr 2025 17:00:00 GMT?Sogndal won 3–2 over Odds Ballklubb on Mon 28 Apr 2025 17:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 12 goals in their last 5 matches Odds Ballklubb haven't lost to Sogndal in their last 8 meetings (4W Sogndal is playing home against Odds Ballklubb at Fosshaugane Campus on Mon Group starts initiative to support legendary Musa Otieno’s Presidential honour Gor Edge Out Shabana in Epic Clash at Full To Capacity Gusii Stadium Tusker Stagger To Blow Chance To Go Top Of FKF Premier League Guardiola to take coaching break after Man City Ojok Named Tusker FC’s April Player of the Month Ivory Coast name Fae as permanent head coach after AFCON miracle Song and dance in Abidjan as Ivory Coast go on an AFCON Trophy parade Haller scores winner as Ivory Coast beat Nigeria to clinch AFCON title AFCON 2023: Grand finale awaits as Nigeria Ronwen Williams main man again as Bafana clinch AFCON bronze Groundbreaking but controversial – new IOC president Coventry ‘I’m not going anywhere’ – Khelif on legal action Coe and six rivals pitch to be new IOC president UK Sport invests record £330m for 2028 LA Games Horse abuse sanctions strengthened after scandals Tough Outing For Omanyala In Shanghai Diamond League As Simbine Flies High   Shame As Olympic 100m Medallist Kerley Arrested In Miami new PB top Wanyonyi’s wishlist for 2025 season Kipruto fueled by Tokyo Marathon defeat in hunt for new success Jepkosgei content with London result despite missing out on PB Liverpool announce Premier League victory parade Liverpool crowned Premier League champions with thumping win over Tottenham Man City wipe pain of losing league title with FA Cup final qualification NBA Play-off: Curry helps Warriors claim decider against Rockets New Court Supports NBA Africa’s Commitment to Build 1,000 Basketball Courts on the Continent Over the Next Decade Petro de Luanda Kriol Star Advance to 2025 BAL Playoffs in South Africa Petro de Luanda win third games to top Sahara Conference NBA Playoff: Rockets beat Warriors to set up game seven decider 2025 – Harambee Stars right back Rooney Onyango has joined Norwegian side Sogndal Football on a two-year contract Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp the second-tier side said they have reached an agreement with Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League champions Gor Mahia for the defender’s signature “Sogndal Fotball and Gor Mahia FC have agreed on a transfer for defender Ronney Onyango Otieno The agreement extends through the 2027 season,” the club said Onyango attended a trial at Sogndal in January and February during which he impressed the technical bench was in Ålesund and started again in the match against Stabæk,” the club said They added: “Through several weeks of training and in the friendly matches he did his job well but in mid-March he traveled to the national team training camp.” Onyango expressed his excitement at joining Sogndal describing it as ‘love at first sight.’ “It was great to come to Sogndal for a trial and everyone at the club was fantastic towards me coaching staff and everyone around were very friendly and helpful,” he said The defender admitted his heart had been set on the Norwegian side after undergoing trials “It’s a big deal to sign a contract I really wanted to come to Sogndal after the trial and now I just have to keep working to get better I’m looking forward to getting started and achieving things together with the team he says with a big smile,” Onyango said The rightback joined K’Ogalo in 2023 from Muhoroni Youth and went on to win the FKF Premier League title with the 21-time champions He has also been a mainstay of the national team Onyango was the subject of a failed transfer to Tanzanian giants Singida FC the defender refusing the move even after Gor had received his transfer fee Oct 27 – DStv and GOtv subscribers are in for a treat of the world’s best football this week as the 2020-21.. May 25 – There is light at the end of the tunnel After failed promises over the last three years since its.. Sep 6 – Gentrix Shikangwa scored with two minutes left as Vihiga Queens sailed to the final of the CECAFA regional qualifiers.. Aug 13 – Kenya’s history making Daniel Adongo the first Kenyan to play in America’s National Football League (NFL) Source: ghanasoccernet.com « Prev Next » Comments (1) Listen to Article Jamal Deen Haruna with an official from Sogndal Fotball « Prev Next » Comments (0) Listen to Article Ghanaian youngster Edmund Baidoo Portraits of dignity in the wilds of Norway by Alex Q. Arbuckle(opens in a new tab) Nils Olsson Reppen was born on a farm in the municipality of Sogndal Norway in 1856 and emigrated to the United States in 1882 He started a career as a photographer in Minnesota then returned to his home village and set up a business in the 1890s Rather than shoot simple portraits in a studio like a typical working photographer he photographed his customers and countrymen outdoors amid the area’s dramatic mountains often using a large format stereoscopic view camera His compositions were unusual — he frequently posed his subjects far away from the camera or packed them into the bottom of the frame Though all but a few hundred of his photographs were destroyed in a fire the surviving images brim with a unique blend of provincial pride and humility before an awe-inspiring environment Johannes Torstad at his farm in Sogndalsdalen Kronen (1843-1909) and his son Tøger Kronen (1891-1969) in Jostedalen Travelers with Songdalsfjorden in the background Nils Hove and Ingebrigt Nes ride a bull cart in Sogndal A miniature boat on a suspended cable carried orders of wine to guests The wedding of Lars Eide and Gjertrud Leite in Sogndal 6000 people attend a speech by writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson in Prestadalen The funeral of Ola Lasseson Uglum in Sogndalsdalen At the Binste mountain farm in Sogndalsdalen Johannes Gjerde and Marta Tuftene at the Resaland farm in Sogndalsdalen Alex Q. Arbuckle Kindertransport: A desperate effort to save children from the Holocaust The old-school lumberjacks who felled giant trees with axes Antique mourning jewelry contained the hair of the deceased Rosie the Riveter IRL: Meet the women who built WWII planes The streets of 1970s New York City: A decade of urban decay grief at the scene of John Lennon's murder This WWII women's dorm was the hippest spot in town Rarely seen images from the Walt Disney Archives black gold: When oil derricks loomed over California beaches Chicago in ruins: The unimaginable aftermath of the Great Fire of 1871 Tore André Flo will be leaving Chelsea in the new year after a decade of being part of the coaching staff, after getting announced as the new head coach of Sogndal Football the club where he both began and ended his playing career the well-traveled striker had a productive 3.5-year spell at Chelsea around the turn of the millennium and he would return to the Blues a decade later taking up various coaching and mentoring roles in the Academy he’s been one of our “loan player technical coaches” keeping in touch with them and keeping track of their progresses This will be the 48-year-old Flo’s first job in senior football Sogndal are currently vying for a promotion playoff spot in the Norwegian second division with two games left in the 2021 regular season Flo will be taking over after the end of the season OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinDONE DEAL: Tore Andre Flo leaves Chelsea to take charge of Sogndal | OneFootballTribal Football Tore Andre Flo has left Chelsea to take charge of Norway's Sogndal The former Norway striker had been working as loans director with Chelsea He was named manager of Sogndal last night and has signed a contract to 2024 Flo will be in charge from the start of the new Norwegian season Sogndal is currently in fifth place in the Norwegian second division the team has no chance to step up to the top league Related NewsMan Utd Plot Bold Move for Chelsea, PSG Target Demanding €12M Annual Wages 🚨 Nottingham Forest stumble again in unconvincing draw at Crystal Palace ‘Very Disappointing’ Liverpool Duo Missed ‘Huge Opportunity’ Against Chelsea – Journalist Fabrizio Romano Confirms Chelsea Exit for PSG Target Offered to Man Utd, Tottenham Chelsea expected to swoop for Alejandro Garnacho in the summer, INEOS want a minimum of £65 million Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Eberechi Eze scores as Eagles get ready to peak in FA Cup final Glasner will be content with his side’s performance against a team chasing Champions League qualificationCrystal Palace had their chances and could have nicked it late on, but a 1-1 draw... Football transfer rumours: Rashford in Man Utd exit talks; Real Madrid suffer Alexander-Arnold setback Real Madrid 'agree terms' with Carlo Ancelotti over his departure Carlo Ancelotti's future appears to be sealed after the iconic Italian manager has reached terms over his pending departure from Real Madrid.According to fresh reports from The Athletic, an agreement... « Prev Next » Comments (0) Listen to Article Edmund Baidoo and Tore André Flo Having spent the first half of the season on Wimbledon's coaching Staff, #CFC academy coach James Simmonds is heading to Norway to join Tore Andre Flo's backroom team at Sogndal for the rest of the (English) season. pic.twitter.com/0PeD5dyrds Flo has apparently set some ambitious goals for himself in his first ever head coaching role and will be looking to improve upon Sogndal’s sixth place finish from last season Evidently he has our full support in more than just words He always had in his mind the coaching aspect It’s an opportunity for him to work for the club he played for it’s not easy to let him go because I know what he can give but I understand this is his next opportunity in life and he must take it -Carlo Cudicini, Loan Technical Coach; source: Chelsea FC A post shared by Sogndal Fotball (@sogndalfotball1926) A post shared by Tore Andre Flo (@toreandreflo19) Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green If you believe this is an error, please contact our support team 147.45.197.102 : 4b9d293f-f83b-41e9-9afc-788993bd Just hours after the news broke about Alejandro Diaz’s likely move to Norway reigning CPL champion Pacific FC has now confirmed the transfer The departure of the club’s all-time top goalscorer comes just one week ahead of the club’s Concacaf League bout against CS Herediano In a farewell post made by the club, the Tridents confirmed that the striker was en route to Norwegian second division Sogndal IL, who had teased the new signing just hours ago and state that the club expects his permits to clear in the next few days Thank you for your commitment and dedication to the club over the past seasons ?Diaz had signed with Sogndal Fotball in Norway. @werodiaz pic.twitter.com/ZRqGIsB29M In a follow-up post made by Kristian Jack the CPL staffer revealed that the terms of the deal were ‘close to a record for the league’ and also include performance add-ons along with a significant sell-on fee “We would like to thank Alejandro for his service to our club over the past three seasons and for the joy he has brought to fans of Pacific FC on and off the field,” added PFC CEO Rob Friend we are committed to helping our players develop and achieve new levels of success by carving out new opportunities in leagues around the world we are proud to set new benchmarks in terms of transfer fees for our league which we look forward to reinvesting into Canadian soccer.” The Mexican striker had contributed an astounding 31 goals and nine assists in 62 appearances during his time in purple where this season now sees him depart while first in the league’s golden boot race after 13 goal contributions in 18 league appearances He also made history as the first CPL player to bag a hat trick in continental action just last week and will be seen as a big miss for the west coast side GOAL ??????WERO DIAZ HAT-TRICK makes it 6-0 for @Pacificfccpl All but assured a spot in the Round of 16 in #SCL22 now!#CanPL | ? https://t.co/7JFAUhgjL6 pic.twitter.com/f9m8PyPWrQ The 26-year-old re-signed with the reigning league champions on a multi-year deal just eight months ago, which means that Pacific FC appear poised to capture a transfer fee now that the former Liga MX striker is set to test himself in European action Diaz had been expected to depart after missing last year’s title-winning final but certainly made good on his return this season – which is exactly what one would hope for after he had made 56 appearances in Mexico for the likes of Club America While Pacific fans will be gutted to see him go it looks like the Tridents were smart to lock him into a multi-year deal and net themselves an as-yet-undisclosed fee for his sale Pacific will be no stranger to filling in big shoes, with the club doing well to replace Lukas MacNaughton with Amer Didic after the former’s sale to MLS side Toronto FC Home - Archive - Orbx Announces Sogndal Haukåsen Airport for MSFS Orbx has taken to the forums to announce that they will soon be releasing Sogndal Haukåsen Airport (ENSG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator the airport is a great addition for those looking to continue exploring Norway in… Orbx has taken to the forums to announce that they will soon be releasing Sogndal Haukåsen Airport (ENSG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator the airport is a great addition for those looking to continue exploring Norway in the recent World Update V for Microsoft Flight Simulator The airport features a single 3,600ft runway that has an extremely stunning visual approach through the fjords The airport also comes equipped with PLASI and is used for visual guidance as the airport’s runway is atop a plateau leaving little room for error for pilots approaching Whilst the airport was originally developed for FSX/P3D Andreas has developed the new product from scratch and introduced 4K and PBR-based texturing throughout Other features for the product seemingly includes high-quality airport clutter There is also the use of conditional elements for the people in the airport depending on the time of day and the weather No mention of a release date was mentioned, but lately, Orbx seems to be previewing products just days before a release. Keep your eyes peeled and we’ll inform you of a release. In the meantime, you can view even more previews on the Orbx forums. ' + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.webview_notification_text + ' " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_title + " " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_text + " Bob Bradley is the first American coach to win a top-division game in Europe after a 3-0 win over Sogndal to start the Eliteserien season. The former United States and Egyptian national team coach took over newly promoted Stabæk in January after his contract in Egypt was not renewed. Bradley is not the first American to manage in Europe. That honor goes to current Columbus Crew coach Gregg Berhalter, who put in a year and a half at Sweden's Hammarby IF in the second division, but Bradley is the first to take charge at a first-division club, marking another step on his journey since being fired from his job as the U.S. manager in 2011. His roster has a decidedly foreign tint to it, as seven players in his starting 11 on Sunday were from outside of Norway. One of those players was former L.A. Galaxy defender Michael Stephens, who played 90 minutes, and another was former Dartmouth College striker Craig Henderson. It was also a young starting lineup, with an average age of 23. Bradley selected three 19-year-old midfielders (Norwegians Anders Trondsen and Daniel Grandli and Ivorian Luc Kassi), along with two 20-year-olds and a 21-year-old in his first lineup. Henderson, whose last competitive appearance came for the New Zealand national team in its World Cup qualification playoff loss to Mexico in November, scored the first goal of Bradley's Stabæk reign. He netted in the 14th minute, and Stabæk cruised until halftime. Sogndal appeared to equalize in the second half, but the goal was called back for offside. It was the spark Stabæk needed, as it closed the game with goals in the 79th and 85th minutes from Nicolai Næss and Fredrik Brustad, respectively. It was only the first game of the season, but the three points Stabæk earned could prove to be vital. As a newcomer to the Eliteserien, winning against clubs at the bottom of the table will be vital to ensuring survival, and Sogndal finished 2013 just two places and two points above the relegation playoff zone. Emil Pálsson’s on-field cardiac arrest is the second such incident this year I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice A football match in Norway’s second division was halted on Monday after Icelandic midfielder Emil Pálsson suffered a cardiac arrest during play The 28-year-old Sogndal player suffered the attack as the game against Stjordals-Blink entered the 12th minute The match took place at the Fosshaugane Campus stadium “Midfielder Emil Pálsson had a cardiac arrest in the 12th minute,” the statement said He was later revived by the medical crew present at the spot and rushed to a hospital where he is now recovering “Pálsson was successfully resuscitated and then flown to Haukeland Hospital for further examination and treatment,” it added Images shared online from the football stadium showed the rest of the players from both the teams huddled around Pálsson with medical staff trying to resuscitate him The match was suspended shortly after and the players were dispatched to their dressing rooms Pálsson’s on-field cardiac arrest is the second such incident occurring this year. Four months earlier, Denmark’s Christian Eriksen also collapsed in the opening Euro 2020 game against Finland The Italian Football Federation has said he will not be cleared to play again this season noting that he needed an implanted cardioverter defibrillator In another incident, Barcelona striker Sergio Aguero was rushed to hospital for cardiac tests after he complained of chest discomfort during their match against Alaves on Saturday. He was later diagnosed with a cardiac condition called arrhythmia, in which a person suffers from an irregular heartbeat. Barcelona said on Monday that he would not play again for at least three months. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies « Prev Next » Comments (1) Listen to Article Edmund Baidoo celebrating with his teammates Turn autoplay off Turn autoplay on Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off What is it about Scandinavian languages that the moment you hear them you just want to drop everything and move to where the light is pure and the sky glows green cosy cafes and wholesome living as the words bubble into your ears Friluftsliv is a Norwegian phrase that translates as "free air life" revelling in the outdoors rather than competing with it If it weren't for the techy Norrøna outerwear you'd think they were all a bunch of daisy-loving hippies "The ski rando [touring] thing has gone through something of a revolution here in the last few years," says guide Gjert Grødal of the International Federation of Mountain Guides Association (IFMGA) whose company Breogfjell is based in Sogndal Now the parking lots are full as people are realising the snow conditions are so good We have more snow than the Lyngen Alps and it's more stable." Gjert guided his four-wheel drive through conditions that could conservatively be described as extremely hazardous the snow on the side of the road was so deep it was way above car height and flakes were falling on to the windscreen at warp speed a group of wooden cabins surrounded by mountains By the time we had unloaded my ski bag we had to dig his car out The others in the group were all fit Norwegians up from Bergen for a weekend of guided touring and Torstein broke his own trail through thigh-deep powder: "For extra exercise," he grinned Very occasionally a splash of colour whooping with glee would whip through the trees to our left or right but otherwise we were on our own Gjert would chatter about avalanche skills how to test the snow and how to stay safe as the wind gradually began to rise and the visibility slipped away Then we crossed an open bowl one by one in an environment so devoid of colour the deep snow made us feel as though we were becoming invisible as it settled on our clothing Gjert made the call and we began the descent forgiving trees (thin ones that bend when you clip them) broke up the horizon forging powder turn after powder turn as we whipped in and out opening up the landscape to a widescreen setting breathless and grinning as we made our way back to warmth and Uteplassen The cabins at Uteplassen provide simple meals for people in the main hall – or you can cook in your own cabin We opted for being spoiled and over beef stew made plans for the following day before turning in for the night with the wind still howling by the time the sun was turning the sky purple we were already at the top of the longest draglift at the Sogndal Skisenter (there are only two) This time we were not the only people giddy with powder fever and we joined an enthusiastic line of skiers trekking uphill One by one they would drop off the side of the track accessing acres of untracked tree runs until they hit the road our goal the top of Blåfjell – the Blue Mountain The ascent to the freezing summit at 1,400 metres took us about an hour and 10 minutes but from it we could see the entire Sogndal valley trees and jumps ready for those with the determination to walk uphill to get them "The area is easy to access but it's still quiet," said Torstein but otherwise it's really playful – you just need a guide or to know what you're doing." the only signatures on the powder fields leading down from the summit were ours Of course we headed back up again – how could we not just trudging slowly in zig-zags across a pure white face It wasn't high – 1,150 metres – but fatigue was setting in so we forewent the summit in favour of a fast and being caught by the odd face plant (ahem) and finally whipping through a forest like pinballs until we were pinged out on to the road After a few minutes the powder bus – a service provided by the skisenter – scooped us up and carried us off and the bus would patiently pull over and let them board The atmosphere inside was like a school trip said: "I came here last year with my brother We figured nowhere could be better than Whistler we're back this year for the season so I guess we were wrong." "Everyone is so happy here," said Gjert as we watched a chap front-flip the bonnet of a car while we packed up our ski gear which has return flights from Oslo to Sogndal from £99 with his wife Penny – they settled there after skiing 300 resorts and offer several self-catered chalets in the area The holy grail for most powder-hounds, a ski trip to Japan won't disappoint: just try warming up in a natural hot-water onsen and eating perfect sushi after a day riding neck-deep powder on some of the world's snowiest (if sadly not the steepest) mountains. Inside Japan (0117 370 9751, insidejapantours.com) tailor-makes trips and features three nights' accommodation in Tokyo and then return to Sapporo on Hokkaido island to ski Niseko the country's best resort – with a vast night-skiing area floodlit until 10pm After five nights it's back to Tokyo for a train to lesser-known Hakuba for a four-night stay that will allow you to sample its steeper slopes There's also the option of a day-trip to see the famous snow monkeys The deal includes all transport between destinations in Japan all Niseko and Hakuba All Valley lift passes Rondablikk is a quiet and beautifully situated hotel in the stunning Rondane National park (about 300 kms north of Oslo) Several years ago my brother instigated the concept of the cultural snowboarding trip The idea: don't hole up in one resort and only see hotel and elasticated safety bindings permanently attached to our skis Both alpine and cross country skiing in Geilo are brilliant The slopes are generally much quieter than the Alps but just as good This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Vancouver FC today announced the club has extended the loan of striker Alejandro ‘Wero’ Díaz from Sogndal Fotball of Norway’s 1 “We are thrilled to retain the services of Wero Díaz for the remainder of the season and beyond,” said Afshin Ghotbi “Wero is one of the top goalscorers in CPL history with a final touch that is at the highest standard.” Díaz initially joined Vancouver in June 2023 on a one-year loan from Sogndal The native of Mexico has since made 25 starts in 27 appearances for Vancouver across all competitions including one 2024 TELUS Canadian Championship showing He opened his account for the club in that match Díaz has scored four goals and registered two assists in 12 Canadian Premier League (CPL) regular season matches in 2024 He currently ranks second in the CPL all-time leading goal scorer category in league play with 31 goals trailing only Forge FC’s Terran Campbell by six goals Díaz spent 10 months with Sogndal Fotball in 1 He registered eight goals in 22 appearances in the second tier of men’s football in Norway including two goals in three 2023 NM Cupen matches Díaz previously spent parts of three seasons with Pacific FC in the CPL after signing with the Vancouver Island-based club ahead of the 2020 season Díaz held the franchise record for goals with 31 in all competitions and became the CPL Golden Boot Winner at the end of that CPL season Díaz also won the CPL Final in 2021 and competed in the Scotiabank Concacaf League where the striker scored a hat-trick in the second leg match against Waterhouse FC of the Jamaica Premier League Díaz came up through Liga MX giant Club América’s youth academy making his professional debut with the senior team in 2014 He won two Concacaf Champions Cup titles and one Liga MX Apertura championship with Club América “Díaz is a top professional both on and off the field and I believe he will continue to score goals to help us achieve our targets,” said Ghotbi Díaz and Vancouver will play their next match against Forge FC on Friday Local VFC fans can catch all the action on OneSoccer Norwegian club Sogndal have signed Nigerian defender Emmanuel Olufemi Olugbe The centre-back joined Sogndal from Hyperbuzz FC Abuja on loan with the option to buy on a permanent basis Olugbe impressed during trials at the club in February “Emmanuel is a centre-back with a lot of speed and good in duels,” Sogndal sports director Flo Havard told the club’s official website he has shown that he is a promising player with a lot of potential he is a nice boy who quickly became part of the group.” The 18-year-old is in line to make his debut against Mjondalen on Saturday (today) Nigerians Jerome Akor and Peter Michael were once in the books of Sogndal EPL: Mark Lawrenson predicts outcomes for Man Utd vs Liverpool UCL: Why I’m not thinking of Real Madrid vs Man City clash – Guardiola Respect yourself – Boniface speaks on breaking up with Norwegian girlfriend over prenup Transfer: Sporting Lagos youngster Akomolede set to join Norwegian side Tromso FC Transfer: Tijani joins Norwegian club Fredrikstad on loan Bodø/Glimt sign Gift on four-year contract Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd Aberdeen have confirmed the loan signing of Manchester City youngster Chidiebere Nwakali for the rest of the season as reported by the BBC The 21-year-old midfielder from Nigeria is yet to make his City debut with this move to Aberdeen marking his fifth spell away on loan The Nigeria U20 international was had spells away with Malaga B IK Start and Sogndal before his move to Aberdeen who he met up with in Dubai to join their winter training camp Speaking to the club website Dons boss Derek McInnes said: “Manchester City have been very keen for Chidi to get some competitive game time and it’s a deal we’ve been working on for a couple of months now.” “I’m sure he will be a positive addition to our squad.” Nwakali’s move to Aberdeen continues the recent trend of City players heading north of the border in search of first team football Celtic have hosted a seemingly endless list of City youngsters on loan not to mention the couple who have signed permanently for the Glasgow side John Guidetti and Jason Denayer both enjoyed successful spells at Parkhead whilst Patrick Roberts was a key member of last season’s title winning squad Dedryk Boyata and Olivier Ntcham are both former City players who made a permanent switch north of the border McInnes will be hopeful of squeezing some top quality football out of Nwakali who impressed from holding midfield in Norway’s top flight over the last two years « Prev Next » Comments (5) Listen to Article « Prev Next » Comments (1) Listen to Article Norwegian club Sogndal have signed central defender Emmanuel Olufemi Olugbe on loan with option to buy on a permanent basis has signed a season-long loan deal from Hyperbuzz FC (HB) of Abuja Sogndal sports director Flo Havard said the player impressed during trials in February and he now has the chance to monitor his development very closely “Emmanuel is a centre-back with a lot of speed and good in duels,” remarked Havard The likes of Jerome Akor and Peter Michael featured for Sogndal The new signing could make his debut today at Mjondalen in a Norwegian second division league game and website in this browser for the next time I comment We bring you the best in Football reporting.MUSA YAHAYA ENEJI - Account OfficerNOTE: WE DO NOT OFFER REFUNDPUBLISHERS: MARKSTALL VENTURES © 2021 Score Nigeria All Rights reserved © 2021 Score Nigeria All Rights reserved