As teams prepare to slug it out in the 2019 edition of the
Higher Institutions Football League, draws for the group stages has been held
in Lagos on Friday 7th, June, 2019 as the new team jerseys and logos
were also unveiled. The 32 teams that qualified for the group stages were drawn
into eight groups of four teams, each are starting from Group A - Group H from
the Sahel and Coastal divisions.
Group A has UNILAG Marines, FUTA Tigers, EKSU Mountaineers, OAU
Giants. while Group B has UI Pioneers, AAUA Luminaries, LCU Gladiators, LASU
Blazers. In Group C, UNIUYO Tuskites, IAUE Minders, DELSU Titans, UNICAL
Malabiites, will do battle to qualify for the round of 16.
MOUAU Bloomers, RSU Dolphins, ESUT Explorers, NDU Oilers were
ceded in Group D as Group E will feature UNIBEN Royals, FUOYE Dazzlers, FUNAI
Hawks and UNIZIK Cardinals. Teams in Group F include NILE Rovers, FUTMINNA
Transformers, PLASU Boulders, UNILORIN Warriors.
While Group G plays host to ABU Nobles, KUST Pyramid, ATBU
Bravehearts, UNIMAID Dessert warriors. The last group, Group H will have BUK
Stallions, NSUK Miners, BSU Weavers, UAM Tillers.
Games in group stages will be held across the eight host
institutions that were automatically ceded for the draws for ease of games
logistics and facilities. The first two teams from each group will
automatically qualify for the round of 16. Explaining the reasoning behind the
modalities for the draws, the Director of PACE Sports and Entertainment
Marketing, Mr. Sola Fijabi said the format was reviewed to enhance the league and
create more excitement for its teeming fans.
“HiFL is a game changing initiative and it is heart-warming that
the league has gained
acceptance across higher institutions in Nigeria. We have
reviewed the rules of the game in line with our experiences from last year and
global trends in football and collegiate sports. We have done this in
conjunction with our partner, the Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) and
other technical partners. Our desire is to create a league that would be of
pride to us as a company, the Nigerian universities and indeed our esteemed
sponsors,” Fijabi said.
It would be recalled that StanbicIBTC, one of the major sponsors
of the league recently signed a five years deal with the league. Regarding
sponsorships, Fijabi said, “our sponsors have been very supportive. We truly
appreciate their alignment with the HiFL vision. While we acknowledge the
commercial involvement, more appreciated is their support for the social development
of Nigerian youths through sports. We sincerely hope that these engagements will
yield the desirable outcomes in due course”.
In his remark, the President of the Nigerian University Games
Association (NUGA), Prof. Stephen Hamafyelto enthused that NUGA is committed to
ensuring a more successful outing taking key learnings from the past edition.
“We are ready at NUGA to ensure that the 2019 HiFL session is a
success. Our member institutions are ready and roaring to go. We are pleased at
the execution of the 2018 season despite the initial challenges. We are
committed to ensuring that our students and indeed sports loving Nigerians have
thrilling experiences across the match centres, commencing from the group
stages. We sincerely thank the sponsors for their ingenuity in supporting this course,”
Hamafyelto said.
The draws which held at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos was witnessed
by sports pundits, school administrations, captains of industry and other
football enthusiasts. The Group games starts on June 18 and will be played over
21 weeks. The round of 16 will be played in a return leg elimination onward the
finals where the Super Four teams will play in a grand finale to be held at the
Agege Township Stadium, Lagos.
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