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AITEO CUP GRAND FINALE SETS KADUNA ALIGHT

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The Final matches of the men and women competitions of this year’s AITEO Cup will take place at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna on Sunday, setting alight the former administrative capital of northern Nigeria.

In the women’s final, Cup holders Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt will clash with Nasarawa Amazons of Lafia in a match that kicks off at 2pm.

Angels have maintained a vice grip on the women’s trophy of the women’s competition, having won eight of the past nine editions, with only Sunshine Queens of Akure (2015) breaking their streak.

Ibom Angels, from Uyo, were going to make it a third successive final against Rivers Angels, before losing to Nasarawa Amazons in the semi finals, paving the way for the 2005 champions to constitute the opposition to Rivers Angels on Sunday.

The men’s final of the National Cup competition that used to be known over the years and decades variously as Challenge Cup, FA Cup and Federation will see 2017 losing finalists Niger Tornadoes tango with last year’s losing finalists Kano Pillars.

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Pillars’ faithful are perhaps yet to recover from last year’s shock, when Masu Gida led Rangers International of Enugu 3-0 for one hour at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, only to watch the 1977 African Cup Winners Cup champions storm back to equalize and then win on penalty shoot-out.

Tornadoes, from Minna, have their own ghosts to exorcise. Having played delightful football under floodlights at the Agege Stadium, Lagos in 2017, they were put to the sword by Akwa United after penalty shoot-out following a scoreless regulation period.

Additionally, the boys from Niger State (popularly known as Ikon Allah) have their fans to appease after surprisingly losing their Nigeria Professional Football League status at the end of the recently –concluded season.

Tornadoes have a lone previous triumph in the competition, after defeating Rangers International 1-0 in the 2000 final. But Pillars are still looking for their first win in the oldest competition in the land and the second oldest in Africa, with only two runners-up position to their name. This, despite tremendous success in the League.

With Pillars finishing third in the Nigeria Professional Football League and already guaranteed of a spot in next year’s CAF Confederation Cup, Niger Tornadoes are guaranteed of the second slot in the continent’s second club competition no matter the outcome of Sunday’s confrontation.

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The proximity of Kano and Minna to Kaduna is one factor that is likely to guarantee a sizeable crowd to the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, on the occasion of the third year sponsorship of the competition by Nigeria’s leading energy solution company, AITEO Group.

“Many people believe that Kano Pillars will have it easy against us simply because we got relegated to the lower division,” observed Niger Tornadoes’ veteran goalkeeper and captain, Mustapha Aliko. “We have won the Cup (Tornadoes beat Enugu Rangers 1-0 in the 2000 edition) before and technically, I don’t think we are inferior to Kano Pillars. 

“It is true that they parade some of the best players around but that is not to say we won’t be able to play our game. If they believe we are underdogs in this match, they will receive a rude shock. In addition, AITEO Cup is always full of surprises.”

However, in the camp of Kano Pillars, there is robust optimism. “What you (Kano Pillars) have achieved is a unique feat,” Kano State’s Deputy Governor, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna was quoted as saying. “You have made it back-to-back in the final. You were there (in the final) last year and you are there again this year; Insha Allah (by the grace of God), that Cup is ours.”

And even though both teams have pocketed tickets to continental campaigns ahead of Sunday, the mouth –watering cash prize on offer for the winning team is a big incentive to push both to optimum performance.

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At stake are prize monies of N25 million for the winner of the men’s competition and N10 million for the winner of the women’s competition. The runner –up for the men’s competition will pocket N10 million, with the runner –up for the women’s event going home with N5 million.

AITEO CUP: PAST FINALS 

GOVERNOR’S CUP

    1945: Marine  1-0  Corinthians

    1946: Lagos Railways 3-0 Port Harcourt FC

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    1947: Lagos Marine 1-0 Zik Athletics Club

    1948: Lagos Railways 1-0 Port Harcourt FC

    1949: Lagos Railways 3-0 Port Harcourt FC

    1950: Lagos UAC 3-2 Port Harcourt FC

    1951: Lagos Railways 3-2 Jos XI 

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    1952: Lagos PAN Bank 6-1 Warri XI

    1953: Kano XI 2-1 Lagos Dynamos

FA CUP

    1954: Calabar XI 4-3 Kano XI  

    1955: Port Harcourt FC 4-1 Kano XI

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    1956: Lagos Railways 3-1 Warri XI

    1957: Lagos Railways 5-0 Zaria XI

    1958: Port Harcourt FC 6-0 Federal United

    1959: Ibadan XI 2-1 Police

CHALLENGE CUP

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    1960: Lagos ECN 4-1 Ibadan XI

    1961: Ibadan Lions 1-0 Lagos UAC

    1962: Police 1-0 Jos XI 

    1963: Port Harcourt FC 1-0 Jos XI 

    1964: Lagos Railways 3-1 Jos XI 

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    1965: Lagos ECN 3-1 Jos XI 

    1966: Ibadan Lions W/O Jos XI 

    1967: Stationery Stores 3-1 Jos XI 

    1968: Stationery Stores 3-1 Jos Plateau (First match ended 2-2)

    1969: Ibadan Lions 5-1 Warri XI

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    1970: Lagos ECN 3-1 Mighty Jets 

    1971: WNDC Ibadan 2-1 Enugu Rangers

    1972: Bendel Insurance 3-2 Mighty Jets 

    1973: -All Africa Games

    1974: Enugu Rangers 2-0 Mighty Jets 

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    1975: Enugu Rangers 1-0 Shooting Stars 

    1976: Enugu Rangers 2-0 Alyufsalam Rocks 

    1977: Shooting Stars 2-0 Raccah Rovers 

    1978: Bendel Insurance 3-0 Enugu Rangers

    1979: Shooting Stars 2-0 Sharks FC 

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    1980: Bendel Insurance 1-0 Stationery Stores 

    1981: Enugu Rangers 2-0 Bendel Insurance 

    1982: Stationery Stores 4-1 Niger Tornadoes 

    1983: Enugu Rangers 0-0 DIC Bees 

*Rangers won 5-4 on penalty shootout

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    1984: Leventis United 1-0 Abiola Babes 

    1985: Abiola Babes 0-0 BCC Lions 

*Abiola Babes won 6 – 5 on penalty shootout

    1986: Leventis United 1-0 Abiola Babes 

    1987: Abiola Babes 1-1 Ranchers Bees

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*Abiola Babes won 7-6 on penalty shootout

1988: Iwuanyanwu 3-0 Flash Flamingoes

    1989: BCC Lions 1-0 Iwuanyanwu 

1990 Stationery Stores 0-0 Enugu Rangers

*Stores won 5-4 on penalty shootout

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1991: El-Kanemi Warriors 3-2 Kano Pillars FC

    1992: El-Kanemi 1-0 Stationery Stores 

    1993: BCC Lions 1-0 Plateau United 

    1994: BCC Lions 1-0 Julius Berger FC 

    1995: Shooting Stars 2-0 Katsina United

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    1996: Julius Berger 1-0 Katsina United

    1997: BCC Lions 1-0 Katsina United

    1998: Wikki Tourists 0-0 Plateau United 

    1999: Plateau United 1-0 Iwuanyanwu 

    2000: Tornadoes 1-0 Rangers

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    2001: Dolphins FC  2-0 El-Kanemi

    2002: Julius Berger 3-0 Yobe Stars 

    2003: Lobi Stars 2-0 Sharks FC 

    2004: Dolphins FC 1-0 Enugu Rangers

    2005: Enyimba 1-1 Lobi Stars 

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*Enyimba won 6-5 on penalty shootout

    2006: Dolphins FC 2-2 Bendel Insurance 

*Dolphin won 5-3 on penalty shootout 

    2007: Dolphins FC  1-1 Enugu Rangers 

* Dolphin won 3-2 on penalty shootout

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    2008: Ocean Boys 2-2 Gombe United

* Ocean Boys won 7-6 on penalty shootout

FEDERATION CUP

2009: Enyimba 1-0 Sharks FC 

2010: Kaduna United 3-3 Enyimba

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* Kaduna United won 3-2 on penalty shootout

2011: Heartland 1-0 Enyimba

2012: Heartland 2-1 Lobi Stars

2013 Enyimba 2-2 Warri Wolves     

*Enyimba won 5-4 on penalty shootout

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2014: Enyimba 2-1 Dolphins FC

2015: Akwa United 2-1 Lobi Stars                               

2016: FC IfeanyiUbah 0-0 Nassarawa United 

*FC IfeanyiUbah won 5-4 on penalty shootout

AITEO CUP

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2017: Akwa United 0-0 Niger Tornadoes

*Akwa United won 3-2 on penalties

2018: Rangers Int’l 3-3 Kano Pillars

* Rangers Int’l won 4-2 on penalties

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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The league title will be icing on Soname’s birthday cake on Sunday

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Destiny has conspired to honour Kunle Soname with the most coveted football glory on his birthday.

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

Let the music play; Make the voices sing; Start the celebration; Drums may roll out” is part of the lyrics of the famous song, ‘Barcelona’, composed and sung by Freddie Mercury along with Montserrat Caballé. It was originally to be the theme song for Barcelona 92, but for the demise of Mercury months earlier.

The recording of the song was played over a travelogue of Barcelona at the start of the international broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 1992 Summer Olympics.

The lyrics fit appropriately for Kunle Soname, as he turns 59 this Sunday, a day his club, Remo Stars, may emerge Nigerian champion. If that happens, he becomes the first man to be so blessed, as no other club owner has won major laurels on their birthdays.

A win by his club, Remo Stars, not only confer the Nigerian championship to the club, Soname will become the first sole proprietor to win the Nigerian league since that of Oscar Udoji’s Udoji United in 1996.

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Still blazing on records, Soname’s club will become the first in Ogun State to win the Nigerian lead league and the first South West champions of Nigeria since 1998 when Shooting Stars won the Nigerian League.

Quiet, self-effacing, Soname is an Ikenne-born businessman who works silently, but efficiently like a brand-new air conditioner.

His ValueJet had been the career of the national team since 2023.

He has made a success in virtually all endeavours, and is well known for his cheerful disposition, humility and generosity. 

On Friday, the Nigerian U17-Women’s team clinched a ticket to the World Cup, great thanks to this gentleman who not only quietly motivated the team financially, he hosted their home matches.

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Yet he would not voice out the financial gestures, which only came out through secondary sources of the NFF.

Never since the days of Bashorun MKO Abiola has a man been known to run three football clubs.

Abiola had the famous Abiola Babes, Concord FC and also the ITT football club in Lagos.

Soname’s Remo Stars are getting beyond the blue skies. His Beyond Limits Football Academy has become a model that even CAF is quietly studying.

The club has become the launchpad into a professional football career for many Nigerian youngsters who are now flourishing in European and American leagues.

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Soname’s third club, the Remo Stars Ladies, has qualified for the Super 6 of the NWFL. That they are still in the President Federation Cup points to the fact of a possible double title this season.

Soname is a game-changer whose support is not limited to football.

Since 2022, his Bet9ja outfit, which is easily the most popular in the gaming business, has been sponsoring the Southeast Bet9ja Foundation Badminton Championship, where close to 100 players have been featured. 

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Miracle Ufuasia of Enugu State collects her trophy and medal from Obiageli Solaja, the Africa Women in Badminton Award Winner, 2019.

The championship brought up budding badminton players, some of whom later made marks even at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.

In an era where private ownership of football clubs is becoming a high-risk venture, Soname raised the bar with his Remo Stars, which has become a model football club in Nigeria. 

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Equipped with its own all-covered stadium, the club boasts of easily the best turf in Nigeria.

Those marvelling at the current Remo Stars Stadium will be swept off their feet as Soname is not done yet. A bigger arena is in the offing.

When he piloted Remo Stars to the international level, featuring in the 2022/23 CAF Confederation Cup, it was a landmark.

That was the first time in more than 30 years in Nigeria that a one-man-owned football club featured in a continental competition. 

His club structure features a football academy, which is the nursery ground for Nigeria’s football stars. The 1998 Africa Footballer of the Year, Victor Ikpeba, was full of awe when he made a tour of the facilities of the academy where players of Beyond Limits are housed at two per room.

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“Oh, I wish these were available in my formative years, the sky would have been my limit”, Ikpeba remarked to Sports Village Square. 

The father of Super Eagles’ player Ola Aina, Femi Aina, was pleasantly surprised when he visited the Remo Stars facilities last year.

On getting inside, he exclaimed, saying he never imagined such a facility could exist in Nigeria, let alone his own small town of Ikenne.

This is comparable to what I am used to at the Chelsea academy in London, said Mr. Aina, who also remarked that he never knew there could still be another rich man, outside MKO Abiola in Nigeria, who has tremendous passion for football.

Ola Aina’s Dad Thrilled Watching His First Ever Football Match In Ikenne, His Home Town -

Olufemi Aina (c), father of Ola Aina, is thrilled at what Kunle Soname put up in Ikenne.

“I thought it was only the late MKO Abiola that has the capability of putting together a facility of this nature.

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“This man, (Soname), earns my maximum respect.”, said Mr. Aina, who at that point had never met the Remo Stars proprietor.

“I am used to sports facilities, having been the one taking Ola to different academies when he was a teenager. “This place reminds me of Chelsea facilities.”

In the block were a gym, clinic, indoor swimming pool, hydrotherapy chamber, boardrooms and a clinic.

The next point of call was the restaurant being used by the pupils at the Beyond Limits Football Academy. The aroma and ambience were breathtaking. On the walls were messages of inspiration to the pupils and footballers.

The matron later informed Mr. Aina of the daily routine of the players and the level of discipline they are exposed to.

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He met some of them at the common room where they were playing computer games. Mr. Aina introduced himself and told them of the tremendous privileges the players are enjoying and admonished them to make the best of the opportunity.

The residential buildings at Kunle Soname’s outfit have 56 rooms for junior and senior players, accommodating 112 footballers.

It has five semi-detached blocks of 10 units, two-bedroom coaches’ accommodation, a restaurant for players and officials, as well as an administrative block comprising offices, a conference room, a training classroom and reception. 

The block is equipped with a panoramic lift to the first floor, which is the table tennis centre.   A twin basketball court has been added as Soname’s facilities will be the epicentre of next month’s National Sports Festival. It will be the first time facilities owned by one man will play a prominent role in the 52-year-old sports fiesta.

Others are the sports centre block of the Remo Stars Stadium facility, comprising a gym, clinic, swimming pool, hydrotherapy chamber and a 30-room hotel with panoramic lift. 

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Also at the model arena is a tournament pitch with a 10,000-capacity covered pavilion, three training pitches, 2,000 capacity car parks and a good internal road.

Soname is possibly the only Nigerian who runs four clubs. Three are in Nigeria – Remo Stars, Remo Stars Ladies and Beyond Limits.  He is also the owner of Portugal’s Clube Desportivo Feirense, which is commonly known as CD Feirense.

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Nigeria Premier League attains a crescendo this weekend

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA

The Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL)  gets to its climax this weekend, especially on Sunday, when the title could be won and one of the other two tickets for the continental competition could be confirmed.

Also, one or two other teams may get their visas to the lower league.

Remo Stars will become the Nigerian champions if they win their home match against Niger Tornadoes in their fortress in Ikenne.

History seems about to repeat itself. It was Niger Tornadoes that Remo Stars beat on 17 July 2022 to get their first ever continental ticket to feature in the following season’s CAF Confederation Cup.

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This Sunday, Niger Tornadoes may again be Remo Stars’ launchpad into the league title. What a season it has been for the club that has led the Nigerian league for the longest duration.

They were leaders into Christmas 2024. They were leaders at the end of 2024 and leaders into 2025 as they became the first club to have a double after beating Akwa United home and away.

No team won more away matches than Remo Stars this season. They won five matches away from home. At home, they won 15 of their 17 matches, making Ikenne a fortress. Only Rivers United and Katsina United, who drew their matches, escaped defeat in Ikenne.

With 20 wins, no team has won more matches this season than Remo Stars.

With the title almost decided, and the runners-up awaiting confirmation, the battle zone is the contest for the third place where seven teams are in contest.

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The most ferocious of the battle will be that of the surprise team of the season, Ikorodu City and rejuvenated Abia Warriors.

They occupy third and fourth positions respectively. Yet at the onset of the season, those positions looked unlikely. Ikorodu City were the punching bag for the other teams, losing home and away and got their first league point only after five matches.

Today, the continental door is invitingly open to them. What about Abia Warriors, who began the season with a 2-0 home loss to Remo Stars?

They looked like going for their pound of flesh when they suddenly went two goals up against Remo Stars in Ikenne. But Remo Stars fought gamely back to snatch a nervy 3-2 win.

Abia Warriors will be hosting the initial top three runners, Shooting Stars who suddenly slumped in fortunes. But a win by the Ibadan team may reignite their continental aspirations.

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Also jostling for a possible top-three finish are the quartet of Bendel Insurance, Kano Pillars, Enugu Rangers and  Enyimba.

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Financial rainfall awaits Nigeria’s Flamingos for every goal scored in Algeria

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Let the Naira rain continue as we bring the goals!

The Nigeria U17 women’s team has been given incentives to make it to the Women’s World Cup for the eighth time.

The team, Flamingos, who arrived in Algiers in the early hours of Wednesday aboard a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul, are highly inspired by the imminence of another FIFA World Cup ticket as well as further financial windfall from the Nigeria Football Federation and billionaire business mogul Kunle Soname.

 Soname gifted the young players and their officials the sum of N4 million (one million naira for every goal) following their commanding win over the North Africans at the Remo Stars Stadium on Saturday, while the NFF gave out the sum of N2 million (five hundred thousand naira for every goal).

President of NFF, Ibrahim Musa Gusau and Soname have both confirmed that the same financial incentives are in place for the second leg in Blida on Friday.

“Our objective is clear – to win the FIFA World Cup ticket. That is the big motivation.

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“Yet, we have been further incentivised by the monetary rewards. My girls will go all out on Friday night,” Head Coach Bankole Olowookere said.

Olowookere, who led the Flamingos to their last two World Cup ventures, will most likely rely on first-leg two-goal heroine Queen Joseph, lone-goal scorer Zainab Raji and Kaosarat Olanrewaju to start at the fore, with Shakirat Moshood, Muinat Rotimi and Philomena Isaiah supplying the passes from the midfield.

Goalkeeper and captain Christiana Uzoma and defenders Azeezat Oduntan, Hannah Ibrahim, Christiana Sunday and Jumai Adebayo are also likely to start.

The Confederation of African Football has selected Cameroonian official Marie Noelle Etong to be the referee, with her compatriots Marcelle Teikeu and Innocentia Ntangti as assistant referee 1 and fourth official, respectively, while Chadian Ngarassoum Victorine will be assistant referee 2.

Oumou Souleymane Kane from Mauritania will be the commissioner, and Sabelo Maphosa-Sibindi from Zimbabwe will be in the role of referee assessor.    

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