Team UNICAL Malabites after their victory against UAM Tillers at
the Higher Institutions Football League Finals in Lagos… Saturday
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…defeats
UAM Tillers (5-4) on Penalties at the Finals in Lagos
The 2019 edition
of the Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL), ended in grand style with
University of Calabar, Malabites defeating defending champions UAM Tillers
(5-4) on penalties in Lagos, Saturday, to emerge champions of the league’s second
edition.
It was sweet
revenge for the Malabites, after a re-enactment of the 2018 finals, which they
lost to UAM Tillers.
UAM Tillers started
the game on the front foot and showed flashes of why they deserve a place in
the finals. In the 16th minute, the efforts of the lads from Makurdi, paid off,
as captain, Assen Shater, with jersey no 10, closed out a brilliant pass with a
superb finish.
The defending
champions dominated play for most of the first half despite playing with 10 men
after Dolumon Anikyongu got sent off following a second yellow card.
UNICAL Malabites
however, came into the game in the second half and got a goal in the 62nd
minute from substitute Ngaji Mojafu. Despite the equalizer, UAM Tillers created
the most chances in the second half, but had to settle for a draw at the end of
full time.
The game ended
5:4 on penalties in favour of UNICAL Malabites at the end of regulation time.
Speaking during
an international press conference organized before the match, Director, PACE Sports
and Entertainment Marketing, Sola Fijabi, said that he is impressed with the
huge support that the league has garnered and sustained since its launch
especially during the second season “It is heart-warming to deliver a bigger,
bolder and even better second season as promised. We are especially happy that
the league did not only create an engagement platform for brands and several
stakeholders, but it also unified students across Nigeria in the delightful
spirit of sportsmanship, our expansion of teams to 32 and our very impactful
coaching clinic are some of the many strides that we achieved in the season.
We are extremely prepared
for the 2020 edition and we are hopeful that like this second season,
subsequent editions of the league will continue to have positive impact on sports
and education in Nigeria” Fijabi concluded.
Speaking after the final match, President,
Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) Prof Stephen Hamafyel to expressed
satisfaction about the organization and execution of the second edition “This
edition has really proven that we are here for the long term. We have once
again delivered on the promises we made regarding standards, discipline even
fair-play, especially as it concerns delivering a bigger and better league
season”
We are glad that the league has not only given a
voice and a face to football talents across the country and in various
institutions, but is also providing hope and a veritable platform of success
for the numerous talents that are being discovered” He added.
32 teams participated in the 2019HiFL season.
UNILORIN Warriors emerged as winners of the Third Place Playoff after defeating
OAU Giants in a thrilling encounter, which ended 4:3 on penalties.
The Higher Institutions Football 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.
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