…as ESUT
EXPLORERS TAKE ON UNIBEN ROYALS
2018 winners of
the Higher Institutions football league, UAM Tillers and third placed team OAU
Giants will reenact their 2018 semifinal fixture after they both qualified from
the quarter final rounds. UAM Tillers qualified narrowly at home, as they
labored to defeat a defiant BUK Stallions team 5:4 on penalties without prolific
Kano Pillars striker Ebuka Odenigbo after the tie ended one all on aggregate.
The Stallions
from Kano were the better side as they dominated the UAM Tillers for the most
part of the game. In the 73rd minute, Abduljani Tijani, with Jersey
Number 7,put the visitors ahead to the disappointment of the home fans, however
the boisterous Tillers fans had the last laugh after the spot kick agony for
the Stallions.
OAU Giants
qualified to the semifinals despite losing 1:2 to LASU Blazers in Lagos. The
Giants defeated the Blazers 2:0 in Ife in the first leg of the semi-finals and
will face UAM Tillers in the HiFL 2019 semifinals.
In Ilorin, UNIBEN
Royals advanced to the semi-finals despite losing 1:2 to 2018 fourth placed
team, UNILORIN Warriors. The royals met with tough opposition in Ilorin as the
warriors gave their all to make it to Lagos a second time but to no avail.
Muhammed Ahmad scored twice to boost the warriors’ hope but his effort was
cancelled out by 2019 season leading marksman Prosper Edewhor who got on the
score sheet in 22nd minute for the timid Royals.
UNIBEN Royals
will now play ESUT Explorers who qualified over last season’s runners up UNICAL
MALABITES in Enugu.
The 2019 first
leg Semifinal fixtures is scheduled for the 25th of September, with
the return leg ties billed for October 9th.
The league is organised by PACE Sports and
Entertainment Marketing in partnership with the Nigerian Universities Games
Association (NUGA). The league is sponsored by Stanbic IBTC, Indomie Nigeria
and Premier Cool. The top32 Universities from NUGA-member institutions will
play over a period of 21 weeks, with the final four billed for the Agege
Stadium, Lagos.
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