History will
be made on Sunday when Niger Tornadoes FC and Akwa United clash at the Agege
Stadium for the right to be the first team to hoist the glittering AITEO Cup,
freshly delivered for the purpose.
For the
umpteenth time, change was effected in the name of the oldest competition in
the land in June this year when Nigeria’s leading energy solutions company,
AITEO Group, signed a multi –million naira partnership agreement with the
Nigeria Football Federation to take over a championship that had been known as
Governor’s Cup, Challenge Cup, FA Cup and Federation Cup in its 72 –year
history.
AITEO’s
money and result –oriented activation strategy has to a large extent restored
the well –known glamour of the competition, with a modern streak added to it,
and Sunday’s Finale at a venue nicknamed The Soccer Temple will draw the
curtain on a two –month long contest that has fully lived up to the name.
A full house
is expected at The Soccer Templeto witness a potentially –explosive encounter
between two teams gunning to win Nigeria’s oldest competition for the second
time.
Tornadoes,
who pipped Enugu Rangers 1-0 for their only diadem in 2000, shoved Cup holders
FC IfeanyiUbah out of the race at the semi final stage, winning 4-3 on
aggregate.
Akwa United,
who won in 2015 after edging Lobi Stars 2-1, count eight –time winners Shooting
Stars of Ibadan among their victims in this year’s competition.
Apart from
pride and desire for one of the most attractive trophies in world football, a
princely sum of N25 million awaits the conquerors in Sunday’s battle; the loser
to go home with N10 million.
There is
also a further motivation of continental football, as the winner will take
Nigeria’s second slot in the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup competition.
In the
women’s event, Cup holders Rivers Angels are standing by for one of Ibom Angels
of Uyo and Abia Angels of Umuahia for their own Finale in Jos on Wednesday, 18thOctober,
and a sum of N10 million is ready for the winner of that match; the loser to go
home with half that amount.
The guest
list for Sunday’s epoch has Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, Youth and
Sports Minister Solomon Dalung, CAF President Ahmad, his three vice presidents
Kwesi Nyantakyi, Omari Selemani and Fouzi Lekjaa, CAF Emergency Committee
members Musa Bility and Souleiman Waberi, FIFA Council member Hany Abo Rida,
NFF President Amaju Pinnick (also member of the CAF Emergency Committee),
Members of the NFF Executive Committee and NFF Management, Super Eagles’
Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr and Members of the Lagos State Executive Council.
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