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History-making as El Kanemi becomes the first club to lift Nigeria’s Cup at Onikan since 1971

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 El-Kanemi Warriors celebrate with their trophy and dummy cheque of N50million

What a splendid season it has been for El-Kanemi Warriors! First they got promoted into the Nigeria Premier League. They are the winners of the President Federation Cup, following up earlier victories of 1991 and 1992 and then cap it up with a ticket to play at the CAF Confederation Cup next season.  

 The 2-0 win over Abia Warriors tells just a bit of their dominance. They were undoubtedly the better side as they fired full cylinder from the beginning of their encounter with Abia Warriors who were contended to merely chasing loose balls.

  The El kanemi Warriors were blazing from beginning to the end and became the first team to lift the national cup at the competition’s place of birth since the then WNDC Shooting Stars won on 23 October 1971 – the last concluded Nigeria FA Cup at Onikan.

 Nimble-footed midfielder Nasiru Salihu, who would be crowned most valuable player of the competition, dazzled in the middle of the park and scored both goals to leave the Abia Warriors to look to fight another day.  

Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt won their ninth title and El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri won their third title as Nigeria’s National Cup (now known as President Federation Cup) grand finale took place at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos on Saturday.

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In the women’s final, an enthralling encounter between the Angels from Garden City and Naija Ratels from the Federal Capital, and which kicked off at 1pm beside the Lagos Waterfront, was decided by a goal scored from the penalty spot by Blessing Okpe right before the half-time whistle.

Coach Whyte Ogbonda, who lifted his first trophy as head coach, praised his players for their dedication, resilience and hard work. “This victory is a testament to the team’s resilience and determination. We are thrilled to be champions of the President Federation Cup.”

Naija Ratels’ head coach, Bankole Olowookere, commended his young squad for their progress to the final. “Although we did not get the desired result, I am proud of my players for their fighting spirit. We will learn from this experience and come back stronger.”

AWARDS

WOMEN’S COMPETITION

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Winner: Rivers Angels (N25million)

Runner-Up: Naija Ratels (N10million)

MVP: Blessing Okpe (Rivers Angels FC)

Top Scorer: Agama Ziperefeghe (Naija Ratels FC)

Best Goalkeeper: Agatha Thompson (Rivers Angels FC)

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MEN’S COMPETITION

Winner: El-Kanemi Warriors (N50million)

Runner-Up: Abia Warriors (N20million)

MVP: Nasiru Salihu (El-Kanemi Warriors FC)

Top Scorer: Emmanuel Ogbole (Kwara United FC)

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Best Goalkeeper: Ali Ishaku (Abia Warriors FC)

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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Enugu Rangers vs Bendel Insurance: A Historic President Federation Cup Clash

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The star match of the President Federation Cup Round of 16 is the potentially epic confrontation of Enugu Rangers and Bendel Insurance.

The history of the Nigerian National Cup is littered with the epic duels of the two who have three times contested the final matches in 1978, 1981 and recently in 2023.

They clash again four steps before the final match. The two teams were involved in two of the most memorable final matches of Nigeria’s Cup competition in its 80-year history, with honours shared in 1978 and 1981.

The Benin Arsenal tore apart the form books to shock the nation’s football fraternity by spanking Rangers 3-0 in the final in Lagos in 1978, but the Flying Antelopes somewhat repaid the compliment with a 2-0 win at the same venue in 1981.

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The setting for this Round of 16 clash is also in Lagos, though a different venue. But fireworks are expected by the waterfront from two teams aspiring for continental football.

Two-time CAF Champions League winners Enyimba FC, who eliminated Cup holders El-Kanemi Warriors in the Round of 32, will take on Abakaliki FC at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.

Nasarawa United and Bayelsa United will square up to each other in the university town of Anyigba, while Warri Wolves and Wikki Tourists battle things out in the Federal Capital, Abuja.

Two great entertainers, Ikorodu City and Beyond Limits will be at each other’s jugular at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, where Solution FC will tango with Kwara United in an earlier game. Plateau United will confront Osun United in Anyigba.

 Akwa United and Inter Lagos are at loggerheads in Abuja.       

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Round of 16 fixtures (Men) on Wednesday

  • Enyimba FC (Abia) Vs Abakaliki FC (Ebonyi) – Asaba – 4pm
  • Nasarawa United (Nasarawa) Vs Bayelsa United (Bayelsa) – Anyigba 10am
  • Warri Wolves (Delta) Vs Wikki Tourists (Bauchi) – Area 3 Abuja – 1 pm
  • Ikorodu City (Lagos) Vs Beyond Limits (Ogun) – Benin City – 4 pm
  • Akwa United (Akwa Ibom) Vs Inter Lagos (Lagos) – Area 3 Abuja – 4 pm
  • Solution FC (Anambra) Vs Kwara United (Kwara) – Benin City – – 10 am
  • Plateau United (Plateau) Vs Osun United (Osun) – Anyigba – 1 pm
  • Bendel Insurance (Edo) Vs Rangers Int’l (Enugu) – MJA Lagos – 4 pm

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Clubs’ owner’s president hails National League’s club outing in President Cup

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BY IKENNA NWOKEDI

Nearly half of the Nigerian clubs that made it to the Round of 32 of the President Federation Cup are from the second-tier league, the Nigerian National League (NNL).

There are 15 clubs from the NNL and that has thrilled the president of the 36-club league, Godwin Enakhena, hailing the preponderance of the NNL clubs in the national cup as a positive development.

 The body of club owners goes by the acronym, NALCOMA which translates to Nigeria National League Club Owners and Managers Association.

Enakhena described the dominance of the NNL clubs as an improved performance over that of the previous season.

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He therefore foresees an NNL club winning the 2025 edition of the oldest football competition in Nigeria, replicating the feat of El Kanemi in last year’s edition when they outwitted Abia Warriors in the final match.

The 15 NNL clubs who made the President Federation Cup Round of 32 are Basira FC, Crown FC, Warri Wolves, Gombe United, Solution FC, Osun United, Beyond Limits and Inter Lagos. Others are Wikki Tourists, Adamawa United, Ijele FC, Abakaliki United, Zamfara United, Rovers of Calabar and Mighty Jets.

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President Federation Cup Round of 64 throw ups Rangers v Kano Pillars clash for the third time this season

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In what is a repeat of the 2018 Federation Cup final, Kano Pillars and Enugu Rangers will clash again, but at the Round of 64 stage.

It will be the third time this season that both teams will clash having met twice in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

Incidentally, both matches were won by Kano Pillars in Enugu and Kano.

It is the only clash of NPFL clubs at the opening stage of the national finals.

In what looks like an employment of seeding, the remaining 15 NPFL clubs will not clash until the competition gets into the finals.

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In the women’s category, Bayelsa Queens also must do battle with last year’s finalists Naija Ratels in the earliest stage possible in the women’s event – Round of 32.

ROUND OF 64 (MEN)

  • El-Kanemi Warriors Vs Simon Ben FC
  • Enyimba FC Vs El-Shama FC
  • Yobe Desert Stars Vs Abakaliki FC
  • Katsina United Vs Green Beret
  • Nasarawa United Vs Flight FC
  • Ijele FC Vs Lautau FC
  • Bayelsa United Vs EFCC FC
  • FC Basira Vs Atlantic FA
  • Warri Wolves Vs Wilbros FC
  • Shooting Stars Vs Zamfara United
  • Wikki Tourists Vs Edel FC
  • Rovers FC Vs Igbajo FC
  • Ikorodu City Vs Sunshine U19
  • Crown FC Vs NOSMAS FC
  • Beyond Limit FC Vs Krusaders FC
  • Rivers United Vs Barau FC
    Mighty Jets Vs Imperial FC
  • Akwa United Vs Kebbi United
  • Inter Lagos Vs Harmony FA
  • Sokoto United Vs Jr. Danburan FC
  • Lobi Stars Vs Discovery Talent FC
  • Solution FC Vs Eagle Stars
  • Kwara United Vs Cynosure FC
  • Gombe United Vs Assemblies of God
  • Sunshine Stars Vs FC Bako
  • Plateau United Vs Ahudiyannem FC
  • Osun United Vs FWC FC
  • ABS FC Vs E-World
  • Bendel Insurance Vs Dandidi Babes
  • Adamawa United Vs Warinje Babes
  • Heartland FC Vs CP Strikers
  • Rangers Int’l Vs Kano Pillars

All matches will take place on Wednesday, 19th March

ROUND OF 32 (WOMEN)

  • Rivers Angels Vs Moje Queens
  • Gallant Queens Vs First Mahi Babes
  • Remo Stars Ladies Vs Plateau United Queens
  • Dannaz Ladies Vs GP World
  • Delta Queens Vs Jacklyn Angels
  • Ibom Angels Vs Sporting Angels
  • Fortress Ladies Vs Onimarg FC
  • Heartland Queens Vs Crystal Stars
  • Osun Babes Vs N-Youth Ladies
  • Edo Queens Vs Kada Queens
  • Delta Babes Vs Mighty Jets Mata
  • Adamawa Queens Vs Unification Ladies
  • Sunshine Queens Vs Castmog Ladies
  • Confluence Queens Vs Ahudiyannem Queens
  • Nasarawa Amazons Vs Kwara Ladies
  • Bayelsa Queens Vs Naija Ratels 

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