Tag: Unity Cup

  • BREAKING: Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup

    BREAKING: Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup

    The Super Eagles defeated Jamaica on penalties in the final of the Unity Cup on Saturday, May 31.

    Nigeria took the lead twice with goals from Moses Simon and Samuel Chukwueze but Jamaica equalised twice and the game ended 2-2 in regulation time.

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    After 90 minutes the game went straight to penalties with Nigeria scoring all their penalties and Goalkeeper Nwabali saving one of Jamaica’s penalty.

    The penalty shootout ended 5-4 with debutant Christantus Uche scoring the final penalty.

  • Unity Cup: Super Eagles starting XI for Jamaica clash

    Unity Cup: Super Eagles starting XI for Jamaica clash

    Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, has made four changes to his starting line-up for the Unity Cup final clash against the Reggae Boys of Jamaica.

    Werder Bremen full-back Felix Agu, Brentford centre-back Benjamin Frederick, Moses Simon, and Nathan Tella have all been given starting spots for the game.

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    Here’s the starting XI:

    23 Nwabali
    2 Ismaila
    5 Ogbu
    25 Fredrick
    21 Agu
    4 Ndidi
    8 Onyeka
    19 Tella
    15 Simon
    11 Chukwueze
    9 Dessers

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  • Unity Cup final: ‘I’m focused on how my team plays – Chelle

    Unity Cup final: ‘I’m focused on how my team plays – Chelle

    Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has emphasized that his focus is solely on his team’s performance ahead of their Unity Cup final clash against Jamaica on Saturday.

    The Super Eagles booked their spot in the final with a 2-1 victory over Ghana’s Black Stars in the second semi-final, while Jamaica edged Trinidad and Tobago 3-2 in the first semi despite nearly throwing away a two-goal lead.

    Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Chelle was asked about the threat posed by the Jamaican team but made it clear his attention remains on Nigeria’s progress.

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    “I need to focus on my team, I don’t want to talk about Jamaica because I’m not the coach of Jamaica,” Chelle said.

    “What is important for me is how my team play, how they improve every game, in training session which is important for me.”

  • Unity Cup: Super Eagles hit London on Sunday

    Unity Cup: Super Eagles hit London on Sunday

    The players from the domestic league called up for an invitational tournament in London, as well as the Super Eagles’ backroom staff, will depart from Lagos on Sunday, officials said.

    The Super Eagles will take on arch-rivals Ghana in the tournament named Unity Cup on May 27, before they play a second game against Jamaica or Trinidad & Tobago.

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    Some of the home-based players invited for these matches include Ahmed Musa, Ifeanyi Oyebuchi, Papa Daniel, and Nduka Junior.

    The Super Eagles will play another friendly against Russia in Moscow with a different squad on June 6.

  • Matrix Energy promises to sustain Ifiekporo Unity Cup

    Matrix Energy promises to sustain Ifiekporo Unity Cup

    Gentlemen Football Club has won the maiden edition of the Ifiekporo Unity Cup sponsored by Matrix Energy Group in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State.

    Gentlemen FC defeated Young Boys Football Club by one goal at an electrifying final at Ifiekporo community football field on Tuesday.

    The football fiesta was organised for soccer teams in the five host communities by Matrix Energy Group, a leading Nigerian indigenous oil company.

    After a keenly contested first half that ended goalless, Solomon Anote put Gentlemen FC ahead with a powerful strike at 30 minutes of the second half.

    The final, which was attended by leaders of the various host communities of  Ifiekporo, Ijala-Ikeren, Ubeji, Egbokodo, and Aja-Etan communities, also had in attendance management staff of Matrix Energy Group.

    The football tournament was also to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Matrix Energy Group as well as to celebrate the yuletide season with the people of the host communities.

    Speaking with journalists at the end of the competition, Matrix Energy’s Executive Director (Downstream), Mr. Luqman Salam-Alada, described football as a globally unifying game and praised the host communities for their unwavering support of the company.

    Represented by the company’s Human Resources (HR) official, Mr. Yekini Abayomi, Salam-Alada promised to sustain the Ifiekporo Unity Cup as a catalyst for uniting the people of the area.

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    He noted that drawing the lessons learnt from the maiden edition, the next edition would be bigger and more attractive to competing teams drawn from the various communities.

    “As part of our 20th anniversary, we are very happy to sponsor this football competition, which is aimed at deepening our (Matrix Energy Group) relationship with host communities. Today, we are proud of what we have achieved with this tournament.

    “As you all know, Matrix Energy Group is keen on the development of her host communities. This is one of the many supports Matrix is giving to the communities within our operation base. When the idea of this tournament was sold to us, we immediately bought into it.

    “We are interested in sustaining the existing peace in this area. You can see the smiles on the faces of the leaders of the five communities. If there’s peace among the host communities, it will cascade to our operation. The Ifiekporo community has been very hospitable to us.

    “The two teams that advanced to the finals are not indigenous teams but are resident here. I can assure you that next year will be better than this. We will do more in organising the tournament. We are proud of the outcome,” Salam-Alada noted.

    On his part, the public relations officer of Ifiekporo community youth body, Engr. Andy Omagbemi Eyifoma, congratulated Gentlemen FC for winning the maiden edition of the trophy, stressing that the tournament would be sustained to promote peace and unity among communities in Matrix operations lines.

    He commended Matrix Energy Group for sponsoring the game and ensuring that there is peace in its areas of operation in the Warri South Local Government Area.

    Other leaders of the various host communities, including Amb. Peter Ede and Pa. Francis Eyifoma commended Matrix Energy Group and competing teams for the success of the tournament, stressing that the competition will engender peace and unity among the host communities and oil firms operating in the area.

    The high point of the ceremony was the presentation of trophies, cash gifts, and medals to the competing teams and organisers of the tournament.