Tag: Sheroes Cup

  • Sheroes Cup : Bayelsa Queens, Remo Stars, two others  set for  semi-finals

    Sheroes Cup : Bayelsa Queens, Remo Stars, two others  set for  semi-finals

    Bayelsa Queens, Remo Stars Ladies, Naija Ratels and Abia Angels are  the four teams that qualified for the semi-final of the 2024 Sheroes Cup tournament holding in Abuja.

    In Group A, Remo Stars Ladies topped the table with 12 points while Abia Angels who garnered 7 points came second. In Group B, Bayelsa got 10 points to lead the group while Naija Ratels got nine points to come second.

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    For  the semi-final duels holding today, Group A leaders, Remo Stars Ladies will trade tackles with Group B runners-up, Naija Ratels at the Area 3 Playing Ground at 2:00pm while Bayelsa Queens take on Abia Angels in the second semi-final slated for 4:00pm.

    Meanwhile, three matches will hold before the semi-final games. Ekiti Queens will slug it out with Dannaz at 8:00am. Honey Badgers will lock horns with Nazareth Ladies in the second match.

     In the fifth placed playoff, Nasarawa Amazons will slug it out with Heartland Queens at noon. All matches holding at Area 3 Playing Ground, Abuja.

  • ‘Sheroes Cup will Improve standard of NWFL next season’

    ‘Sheroes Cup will Improve standard of NWFL next season’

    One of the organisers of the 2024 Sheroes Cup, Emmanuel Adesanya, believes the competition will improve the standard of Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) in the 2024/25 season.

    Emphasizing the contribution of the pre-season tournament, the former Chief Operating Officer of Nigeria National League (NNL) said the on-going tournament serves as a testing platform for new acquired players of participating teams.

    “The preseason tournament going on here in Abuja meets standards and expectations since it gives the clubs the opportunity to try their new players,” Adesanya said. “We saw all the big teams like Nasarawa Amazon, Ekiti Queens and others. We noticed they are not using their regular players; the big players were kept on the bench as they want to try the new players.

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    “This is the essence of preseason, so try new player so as to see where they are lacking in the main team.”

    He also spoke about the awards for individual and clubs after their excellent performances.

    He said:  In this Sheroes Cup, the best footballer will receive award. Also, the best goalkeeper identified will be awarded, the overall highest goal scorer will be awarded as well as the best-behaved team, the best organized team as per coaching and other things will be rewarded.

    “So, there are a lot of incentives to be given to the players and clubs at the end of the tournament.

     Ten women’s football clubs are participating in the 2024 Sheroes Cup holding on Abuja.

  • Sheroes Cup 2023: Naija Ratels, Edo Queens secure victories

    Sheroes Cup 2023: Naija Ratels, Edo Queens secure victories

    The 6th edition of the highly anticipated Sheroes Cup commenced in grand style at the Aguiyi Ironsi Military Cantonment in Abuja at the weekend.

    The opening day was a vibrant showcase of talent and unity, set against the backdrop of a festive atmosphere that captivated the audience. The event was graced by prominent dignitaries, including Nigeria’s Super Falcons captain, Onome Ebi, who added prestige to the occasion.

    In an electrifying opening match, former Sheroes Cup champions, Edo Queens, demonstrated their prowess by defeating newcomers to the Premiership of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL), Ekiti Queens, with a resounding 4-1 victory.

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    The four goals for Edo Queens were scored in the first half, with Goodness Osigwe, Suliat Abideen, Omotoke Odueke, and Emem Essien all finding the back of the net. Ekiti Queens’ lone goal came from Seun Fakunle.

    The subsequent clash between Naija Ratels and Sunshine Queens, which marked the official kick-off of the pre-season tournament, unfolded at the same venue. Naija Ratels secured a 2-1 victory, courtesy of goals from Augustina Unamba and Bankole Sofiat. Sunshine Queens managed a consolation goal from Eunice Ezeani.

    Nkechi Obi, Chairman of NWFL, made a significant statement during the event.

    She stated, “This competition has been instrumental in helping clubs prepare for the new season by assessing their players, especially newcomers. It is an excellent platform for private or corporate bodies to showcase their initiatives and support human development efforts.”

    She added: “In the coming season, the NWFL management will be unveiling a welfare package for players, demonstrating our commitment to the growth of women’s football.”

    The President of Ratels Sports Development Foundation (RSDF), Barr. Paul Edeh, presided over the official opening ceremony and emphasized the tournament’s significance.

    He highlighted the RSDF’s unwavering commitment to funding the competition since its inception in 2019, praising its role in preparing teams for the NWFL premiership and international competitions such as the CAF Women’s Champions League.

    Edeh also extended gratitude to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Referees Committee, led by Mrs. Faith Irabor, for their dedication to improving officiating standards, both during the pre-season and the regular season. He urged for enhanced officiating throughout the competition.

    Mrs. Faith Irabor, the Chairperson of the NFF Referees Committee, outlined ongoing efforts to elevate Nigerian referees to international standards, underscoring the Federation’s commitment to enhancing the quality of officiating in the sport.

    Regarding the tournament’s format, Coach Haruna Ilerika, Chairman of the Organising Committee and FCT FA Secretary, explained that all six participating teams would initially engage in round-robin games. The top two teams would then compete in the final, while the third and fourth-ranked clubs would face off in a third-place match.

    The action continued on Sunday at Abacha Barracks pitch, with the eagerly anticipated only match of the day between Dannaz Ladies and Honey Badgers, ending in a 2-2 draw.

    It’s worth noting that Delta Queens, the reigning champions, are absent from this edition, with Imo Strikers having triumphed in the NWFL Championship earlier in 2023.