SPORTS
NPFL Super Six Playoff: Enyimba FC off to bright start, Pillars
unlucky, Lobi wins
Seven times Nigeria
Professional Football League, NPFL, winner, Enyimba International, on Tuesday
set up a bright start for the NPFL playoff as they sealed a 1-0 win over their
rival and another seven times winners, Rangers International FC, at the Agege
Stadium.
NAN reports that
Lagos state is hosting the NPFL playoff to determine the eventual winners of
the 2018/2019 abridged NPFL.
However, in what
could be regarded as a competition among the best of the club sides in Nigeria,
the playoff had lived up to its reputation with firework displayed on the first
day.
The NPFL playoff
consists of six top teams from the abridged Group A and B which produced three
teams each.
Rangers
International FC, Enyimba FC and Lobi Stars emerged from Group A, while Group B
had Akwa United FC, Kano Pillars and FC Ifeanyi Ubah.
The opening game
between the two seven times champions saw Enyimba FC winning the bragging
Oriental Derby match courtesy of a 50th minute solitary goal by Joseph Odiaye.
The Peoples
Elephant will be eyeing the eight NPFL crown having won it in 2001, 2002, 2003,
2005, 2007, 2010 and 2015 respectively.
The Gbenga
Ogunbote-tutored Rangers FC is also chasing same record as they were the League
champions in 1974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1984 and 2016 respectively.
The second match of
the day was a 4-goal thriller encounter between four times League winners, Kano
Pillars and Akwa United. The game ended in a stalemated 2-2.
David Ebuka drew
the first blood in the 3rd minute, while Effiong Ndifereke equalised for Akwa
United FC while Nyima Nwagua and Godspower Anifiok registered their names in
the score sheet in the 33rd minute and 37th minute of the game respectively.
The last match of
the first day between the defending champions Lobi Stars FC and Ifeanyi Ubah FC
, however, ended 3-1 in favour of the former.
Goals from Samad
Kadiri 2nd minute, Sikiru Alimi’s 62nd minute and Alex Gtakho’s 85th minute
settled the contest, while FC Ifeanyi Ubah got their solitary goal through Tega
Ebetomame at the 40th minute.
NAN reports that a
faulty Agege Stadium floodlight almost marred the game.
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