Showing posts with label Ex Internationals Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ex Internationals Cup. Show all posts

Monday, 1 July 2024

FC Nwosu claims inaugural Ex Internationals Cup title as LSFA appreciates NFF, Soname others

 


The maiden edition of the Nigeria Ex-Internationals Cup 2024, organised by Lagos State Football Association (LSFA), was successfully concluded Sunday, as it ended in a blaze of glory at the prestigious Mobolaji Johnson Arena.


In the final match, FC Nwosu defeated FC Ekpo, in a nail-biting penalty kicks of 6-5 after playing out a goalless 90 minutes in regulation time, to emerge winners of the giant trophy and the princely sum of N2 million.


Once again, like he did in the quater-finals and semi-finals respectively, goalkeeper Samuel Oriola of FC Nwosu, was the hero for his side as he saved two penalty kicks to gift his team the trophy.



And in its unique and refreshing style, the organisers made a resounding and unprecedented statement by ensuring that the winners received their prize monies of N2m, N1m, N500,000 and N250,000, for the first to the fourth placed teams respectively, just few hours after the conclusion of the games, to the delight of the winners, who were pleasantly surprised, as they expressed untold gratitude and appreciation to the organisers.


An elated LSFA boss, Hajji Gafar Olawale Liameed, was thankful to God and everyone who made the tournament a success. Gafar remarked gleefully, that the tournament has set an enviable benchmark for football organisation in the country, which is synonymous with the Lagos State, as the centre of excellence.



While acknowledging the supports and partnership of Bet9ja, Mavlon Football Club, Owu Sportswear, Brila Fm, Sola Akinlade of Sporting Lagos, Liigi League, Olafiranye Sports Foundation and Mr. Mahmud Dawodu.


He added that with the able supports of the LSFA board members, stakeholders, associates and potential partners, next year's edition shall be better and bigger.



Hon. Kunle Soname, CEO/ President of Bet9ja and Value jet, who was obviously impressed by the standard of play and the level of organisation of the tournament, promised to give better support to the tournament in the next edition.


The final of the tournament which was, exciting, entertaining, glitzy and glamorous, was witnessed by the creme de la creme of Nigeria football, included Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu, 1st Vice-President of Nigeria Football Federation; Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, 2nd Vice-President of NFF;  George Aluo, Chairman of NNL; Alhaji Inuwa Ahlan, Alhaji Yusuf Ahmed Fresh, Alhaji Ganiyu Majekodunmi, Chairman Ogun State FA; Otunba Sunday Dele-Ajayi, Chairman Ondo State FA.


Others include Hon. Olalekan Fatodu, Director-General, Lagos State Sports Commission; Ademola Olajire, Director of Communications, Prince Dapo Ajibade, Mutiu Adepoju, Coach Ladan Bosso, as well as States FA Chairmen of Edo, Anambra, Gombe, Kwara, Nasarawa, Jigawa, Kano, Abia, Enugu and Plateau, respectively.

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup: FC Nwosu advance, as highly fancied FC Udeze kiss the canvass

 


The Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup quarter-finals delivered a Tuesday of exhilarating football action, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with unforgettable moments. 


Let's recap the thrilling encounters that unfolded:


FC Agbai 4-1 FC Ipaye 


FC Agbai pulled off a remarkable upset against FC Ipaye, securing their spot in the semi-finals.


In a nail-biting game at Legacy Pitch, Onojah Godwin and ThankGod Essein scored two goals each for FC Agbai while Gabriel Adewara registered what turned out to be a consolation for the losing team.



FC Udeze 1-1 FC Ekpo AP (7-8)


FC Udeze and FC Ekpo dished out a classic encounter, producing a thriller that ended 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes. into penalties. 


Friday Ekpo's boys did well to win 8-7 on penalties to seal their place in the semi-finals.


FC Agali 2-2 FC Obafemi AP (4-3)


In a captivating clash, FC Agali showcased their resilience and determination, scoring thanks to Aliu Hassan and Adetona Lekan. Onuoha Kingsley and substitute Obinna Romans were on target for FC Obafemi. 



FC Agali's never-say-die attitude propelled them into the semi-finals in dramatic fashion. They won 4-3 on penalties.


FC Nwosu 1-0 FC Ugbade 


Henry Nwosu's wards continued their impressive run, defeating highly rated FC Ugbade  1-0 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena. Kingsley Chibueze proved to be the hero for FC Nwosu, as his 28th minute goal paved the way for their journey to the semi-finals.



Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup Cup Semi-Finals:


The stage is set for the semi-finals, with four elite teams ready to battle it out at Legacy Pitch on Friday 28th June.


Below are the fixtures:


FC Agali Vs FC Ekpo 

9am


FC Agbai Vs FC Nwosu

11am



Football fans can expect nothing short of pure excitement and anticipation as these titans clash in pursuit of Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup glory.


The Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup, an initiative of the Lagos State Football Association (LSFA) is proudly supported by leading gaming company, Bet9ja. 


Other partners are Owu, a foremost sportswear company in Nigeria, Brila FM, Mavlon FC, Mr. Olusola Akinlade, Liigi League, Olafiranye Sports Foundation and Mr. Mahmud Dawodu.

LSFA hammer falls on 'Gattuso'

 


The Nigeria Ex-Internationals Cup was conceptualized as a national platform starting from Lagos State and protected brand whose purpose is to enable renowned ex-internationals’ act as Coach Mentors and to connect, collaborate and contribute to sustainable football development and promotion.


For the purpose of this tournament, established teams were adopted by the ex-internationals and these teams bear the names of the Legends.


It is quite sad that at two venues (Hilario Campos Mini Stadium and Rehabilitation Centre, Isheri-Berger) on Friday, 21st June, 2024, cases of violence were recorded, which could have been avoided. 


The Lagos State Football Association frowns at this and based on the match reports, have decided on the following sanctions for the initiators of the ugly incidences, that have brought the game into disrepute, more so, in the eyes of foreign scouts who are present to help grow the career of our footballing youths.


FC DOSU vs FC AGALI, at The Rehabilitation Centre, Isheri-Berger



FINDINGS


1. The match ended 2-0 in favour of FC AGALI, who lost their home leg 3-2.


2. Violence was led by a supposed supporter of FC DOSU, Mr. Musa Sunday (a.k.a. YARO), a serial trouble maker, whom on various occasions at the same venue had instigated violence, held up and disrupted matches and continued being a pain with a retrogressive footballing label over a number of years.


3. He led a group of boys armed with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons to attack the match officials and tournament organisers, including their own team officials, claiming that the match officials did not give enough playing time.


DECISIONS


1. In view of his antecedents and latest actions, Musa Sunday is hereby banned from all footballing activities and sporting arenas in Lagos State for a period of TWO (2) YEARS. 


2. He is also required to pay for the treatment and recuperation of all the assaulted persons.


3. A report on Musa Sunday will be sent to the Office of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police for appropriate actions.


FC AMOO vs FC NWOSU, at the Hilario Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos Island


FINDINGS


1. The match was interrupted on two occasions but finally concluded with FC NWOSU winning via penalties.


2. FC AMOO adopted the team, G12 FC. It was quite a regrettable sight to see the CEO of G12 FC, Mr. Hakeem Mustapha (a.k.a., GATTUSO), instigate their club fans towards violence where various forms of charms and weapons were brandished.


3. Activation of emergency deployment of a team of armed policemen to avert any loss of lives and further property.


DECISION


1. Mr. Hakeem Mustapha, one of the major stakeholders in Lagos State football is hereby banned from all footballing activities within Lagos State for ONE (1) YEAR.


The above decision is without prejudice to the right of appeal on or before Wednesday, June 26, 2024.


Adedotun Coker Vice-Chairman Lagos State Football Association

Sunday, 23 June 2024

FC Nwosu, Agali FC, three others secure quarterfinal berths in Ex Internationals Cup

 


FC Nwosu are through to the quarter-final of the Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup after dramatically edging FC Amoo 10-9 on penalties.


The star studded FC Nwosu got their goals from Namory Keita and Ishola Olaitan, while FC Amoo netted thanks to Mubarak Mustapha's brace. It meant the game was 3-3 on aggregate.


Goalkeeper Samuel Oriola was the hero in the shootout.


FC Dosu 0-2 FC Agali


FC Agali stunned FC Dosu 2-0 to march on against all odds. The tricky pairing ended 4-3 on aggregate.


Victor Agali's wards cruised to the win courtesy of brace from Aliyu Hassan. 


FC Oloyede 0-0 FC Agbai 


FC Agbai progressed to the next round after drawing 0-0 against FC Oloyode. It was a 3-0 aggregate win for the former.


FC Dominic 0-0 FC Ugbade



FC Dominic and FC Ugbade played a goalless draw but the latter surged ahead 1-0 on aggregate.


Quarter-Final Pairings


FC Agali vs FC Ayila/FC Obafemi 


FC Ekpo vs FC Udeze/FC Okpara 


FC Agbai vs FC Ipaye/FC Ikpeba 


FC Nwosu vs FC Ugbade 


All the matches are billed for Tuesday 25th June. The games will hold at Mobolaji Johnson Arena and Legacy Pitch.


The Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup, is proudly supported by leading gaming company, Bet9ja. 


Other partners are Owu, a foremost sportswear company in Nigeria, Brila FM, Mavlon FC, Mr. Olusola Akinlade, Liigi League, Olafiranye Sports Foundation and Mr. Mahmud Dawodu.

Wednesday, 19 June 2024

Ex Internationals Cup: FC Udeze humbles FC Okpara as Ikpeba boys, FC Ipaye share spoils

 


It was another day of exciting matches, impressive performances and positive outings at the on Ex Internationals Cup organized by the Lagos State Football Association, LSFA. 


Four games were decided on Wednesday at various centres with FC Udeze recording the biggest win over FC Okpara. 

Here is the wrap for the Matchday:


FC Udeze 4-1 FC Okpara 

Stephen Okpeche, Rashidi Anifowoshe and Olakunle Irinyemi were among the scorers as FC Udeze took a huge step towards the Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup quarter-finals courtesy of a blistering 4-1 win over 10-man FC Okpara in their last-16 first leg.


FC Udeze drew the first blood through Okpeche's delicious free kick. 


FC Okpara were awarded a penalty kick on 10 minutes. Johnson Adeaga rarely lets such go unpunished, and he delivered the goods to level matters. 


The homers looked the much more likely to score, though, and they did so again shortly before the break. Anifowoshe drove home a world class free kick to find the back of the net.



The Godwin Okpara managed team were no doubt relieved to get a breather at half-time. But things was made complicated for the former PSG man's wards, when Oriyomi Adesegun was given the marching orders in the 55th minute.


Former PAOK and Super Eagles overlapping left back, Ifeanyi Udeze kept on urging his wards to go for more like Oliver Twist. They broke in thrilling fashion from another set-piece to leave the away side shell-shocked once again. Olakunle sent home in excellent fashion.


Okpeche got his brace eight minutes after the hour mark.


The frenetic pace dropped a bit thereafter, with FC Okpara limiting the damage, and only a freak result in the return leg can now prevent Udeze's side from reaching the last eight.



FC Nwosu 1-1 FC Amoo


FC Nwosu and FC Amoo drew 1-1, after strikes by Friday Jatau and Samson Akinyoola. Jatau put FC Amoo ahead with a chip into the top corner in the first half and Zamalek star Akinyoola equalized for the hosts with a one-time  strike from a goal mouth scramble.


FC Ikpeba 1-1 FC Ipaye 


FC Ipaye withstood waves of FC Ikpeba attacks to claim a 1-1 draw.



Ayodele Isiah powered FC Ikpeba ahead from the penalty spot.


But Ipaye dominated the second half and scored a deserved equaliser through Biokpo MacLean's volley.


FC Ugbade 1-0 FC Dominic


Simon Cletus scored a 15th minute penalty to earn hosts FC Ugbade a 1-0 victory over FC Dominic.



Cletus converted his spot-kick after defender Osha Wasiu handled the ball in the box. 

Disciplined FC Ugbade stifled the visiting side's attacks and FC Dominic were toothless throughout the match.


The Nigeria Ex Internationals Cup, is proudly supported by leading gaming company, Bet9ja. 

Other partners are Owu, a foremost sportswear company in Nigeria, Brila FM, Mavlon FC, Mr. Olusola Akinlade, Liigi League, Olafiranye Sports Foundation and Mr. Mahmud Dawo

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