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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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GTI Backs NSC, NFF Move to Boost NPFL Prize Money

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As the countdown begins for the commencement of the 2026/27 Nigeria’s lead football league’s season, strategic partners of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), GTI Asset Management & Trust Limited, have welcomed plans by the National Sports Commission (NSC) and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to significantly increase the prize money for Nigeria’s top-flight football competition, describing the move as a major step towards strengthening the domestic game.

The proposed increase, recently announced by the country’s football authorities, is expected to enhance competition among clubs and improve the league’s attractiveness to investors and corporate sponsors.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, GTI’s Head of Media and Publicity, Andrew Ekejiuba, said the initiative demonstrated a renewed commitment by Nigerian sports administrators to reposition the NPFL as a commercially viable and globally competitive league.

“GTI commends this progressive initiative. Increasing the NPFL prize money sends a strong statement of intent that will undoubtedly motivate clubs, improve competitiveness and send the right signals to investors and stakeholders about the future of Nigerian football,” Ekejiuba said.

He added that additional financial support from the NSC would further strengthen league operations and accelerate ongoing reforms.

GTI, which has been involved in the league’s restructuring and commercial development over the past four years, also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting efforts aimed at transforming the NPFL into one of Africa’s leading football competitions.

According to Ekejiuba, the company has worked alongside the NPFL Board to improve corporate governance, enhance commercial opportunities and increase investor confidence in the league.

“The contributions of GTI Group cannot be overlooked. Over the last four years, we have remained steadfast in supporting the NPFL and helping to lay the foundation for a more structured, commercially viable and globally competitive football league,” he said.

The company stressed that collaboration among the NSC, NFF, NPFL Board and private-sector stakeholders would be critical to sustaining progress.

While welcoming the planned increase in prize money, GTI cautioned that deeper structural reforms would still be required to unlock the league’s full potential.

“It is not yet time to celebrate because there is still a great deal of work to be done,” Ekejiuba said.

He identified improved governance, club licensing, infrastructure development, broadcast production, content and data management, financial accountability and fan engagement as key areas requiring continued attention.

GTI said its long-term objective remains the creation of an accountable and transparent football ecosystem capable of attracting greater corporate investment and sponsorship into Nigerian football.

The company also noted that the current financial value of the NPFL, including the recently announced grant support, represents only a fraction of the league’s potential earnings.

“This collaboration between the NSC and NFF further complements the efforts of the NPFL Board and GTI. We welcome more partners to join this transformation journey because the current value, including the grant recently announced, represents less than two per cent of the league’s overall potential revenues which we expect to unlock over the next five years,” Ekejiuba said.

The latest endorsement from GTI comes as stakeholders intensify efforts to improve the commercial profile of the NPFL and position it as a stronger contributor to the growth of Nigeria’s football industry.

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Tributes Flow as Nigeria Bids Farewell to Coaching Icon Onigbinde

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Prominent Nigerians from all walks of life gathered at Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, Modakeke, on Friday to pay their final respects to former Super Eagles coach and ex-Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Technical Director, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde, whose burial rites drew dignitaries from across the country.

The solemn ceremony attracted top government officials, traditional rulers, political leaders, academics, philanthropists, religious figures, business executives, retired civil servants, former Nigeria internationals and football administrators, all united in celebrating the life and legacy of one of Nigeria’s most influential football personalities.

Tributes poured in for the late tactician, remembered as a pioneer who broke barriers for indigenous coaches in Nigerian football. Onigbinde was the first Nigerian coach to lead the country’s senior national team to the Africa Cup of Nations final and the first indigenous coach to take the Super Eagles to the FIFA World Cup finals.

Clergy members who officiated at the funeral service described the Modakeke High Chief as a man of integrity, discipline and service, whose influence extended beyond Nigeria to the global football community.

Beyond his achievements with the national team, Onigbinde served as Technical Adviser to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and later rose to become a Technical Advisor to FIFA.

Representing the NFF, former Super Eagles captain and current Technical Director, Augustine Eguavoen, paid glowing tribute to the late coach, describing him as a mentor who played a significant role in shaping his football career.

“Chief Onigbinde had a tremendous impact on my footballing career,” Eguavoen said. “He was a pathfinder who elevated the status of indigenous coaches through his intellect, professionalism and dedication to the game.

“The NFF recognises and appreciates his immense service to our country. He rose to the pinnacle of the coaching profession through hard work, discipline and commitment. He was a towering figure in coaching, not only in Nigeria but globally.

“He was the first Nigerian to lead our Eagles to silver medals at the Africa Cup of Nations and the first indigenous coach to guide the team at the FIFA World Cup. Even after retirement, he continued to contribute immensely as a resource person during NFF coaching programmes. His legacy is enduring and impressive.”

Eguavoen added that the nation and the football community would continue to cherish the contributions of the late coach while praying for the peaceful repose of his soul.

Former Nigeria captain and member of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, Dr Felix Owolabi, also extolled Onigbinde’s qualities, describing him as a courageous leader, an exceptional mentor and a man of unquestionable integrity whose knowledge of football earned him widespread respect.

Among those present at the funeral were former NFF General Secretary Ambassador Fanny Amun, NFF Director of Communications Dr Ademola Olajire, former Super Eagles captain Mutiu Adepoju, representatives of the Osun State Government, traditional rulers, former international players and ex-members of Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan, where Onigbinde made a lasting impact both as coach and administrator.

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Dignitaries, football administrators, former internationals, traditional rulers and community leaders attend the burial rites of former Super Eagles coach and ex-Nigeria Football Federation Technical Director, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde, at Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, Modakeke, Osun State, on Friday, paying tribute to one of Nigeria’s most influential football figures.

The Nigeria Football Federation also demonstrated its support for the family by making a financial contribution towards the funeral arrangements.

Widely regarded as one of the architects of modern Nigerian coaching, Chief Onigbinde leaves behind a rich legacy of service, excellence and pioneering achievements that helped shape the development of football in Nigeria and beyond.

For many gathered in Modakeke on Friday, the farewell was not only a burial ceremony but also a celebration of a life devoted to the growth of the beautiful game.

 

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Osimhen Clarifies Absence from Super Eagles Friendlies, Dismisses Transfer Speculation

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Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen has moved to clarify the circumstances surrounding his absence from the Super Eagles’ forthcoming international friendly matches against Poland and Portugal, insisting that recent comments by head coach Eric Chelle were misunderstood.

The Galatasaray forward will not be part of Nigeria’s squad for the two high-profile friendlies this month, a development that sparked speculation after Chelle suggested that the striker was focused on resolving issues relating to a possible transfer.

While explaining the absence of key players from his squad, Chelle remarked that Osimhen could be on the verge of changing clubs, prompting widespread reports linking the Nigerian star to a move away from Turkish champions Galatasaray.

“We miss two players because Victor Osimhen may be about to change clubs,” Chelle had said.

The comments fuelled fresh speculation about the future of the 27-year-old striker, who has been linked with several top European clubs following another prolific season in Turkey.

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However, Osimhen has now sought to calm the situation, revealing that he personally contacted the Super Eagles coach to discuss the remarks and clear up any misunderstanding.

In a statement posted on his Instagram Story, the Nigerian international stressed that Chelle’s comments had been taken out of context and did not reflect any intention to create controversy surrounding either his future or Galatasaray.

“I just got off the phone with Coach Eric Chelle regarding the comments about me in his recent interview,” Osimhen wrote.

“Unfortunately, his words have been taken out of context and blown out of proportion. He has great respect for Galatasaray, follows most of our games, and never intended to create any controversy.

“I appreciate the conversation, the opportunity to always represent my country, and I look forward to continuing to work with him. He is a great coach whom I respect a lot, and I kindly ask everyone to disregard the speculation surrounding this matter.”

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Osimhen’s statement effectively confirms that his absence from the friendlies against Poland and Portugal should not be interpreted as a sign of tension with the national team setup. Rather, it appears to be a mutually understood arrangement as the striker manages personal and professional commitments during the transfer window.

The former Napoli star remains a central figure in Chelle’s plans as Nigeria continues preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign and the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.

For now, the Super Eagles will take on Poland and Portugal without their leading marksman. Still, Osimhen has reaffirmed both his commitment to Nigeria and his strong working relationship with the national team coach.

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