Kelvin
Itoya’s goal from a free kick in Rangers 3-0 defeat of Wikki Tourists on Match
Day 19 was picked by majority of voters that participated in the Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL) VAT Wonder Goal award, an online poll that
shortlists goals scored on particular match days for fans to choose the most
creative and exciting.
Itoya’s goal
was listed in the race for the awards alongside goals by Kano Pillars Junior
Lokosa and Malachy Ohawume of Rivers United. The polls are conducted through
the NPFL website, www.npfl.ng and twiiter account, @lmcnpfl.
A total of
920 votes were cast on both platforms and while Itoya emerged the runaway
winner on the website poll with 319 of the 410 votes, he had a close race on
the twitter poll with Lokosa, the League’s leading scorer this season with 16
goals. Itoya got 250 votes, representing 49 percent of the total while Lokosa
was close with 214 or 42 percent of the total votes.
In all,
Itoya had a total of 569 votes while Lokosa got a total of 241 votes and Ohawume
ended with 110 votes. Interestingly, Ohawume had a stronger showing on the
website than Lokosa, securing 64 votes to top scorer’s 27.
In
describing Itoya’s goal off a free kick at the edge of the 18 yard box, the
organizers said he ‘executed another practice session masterpiece”. His curled
kick evaded the defensive wall of Wikki Tourists and had the ball firmly at the
far right side of the goalkeeper who was rooted to a spot.
Other
winners so far this season include the duo of Rivers United’s Emeka Ogbugh and
Sochima Elum, Sunshine Stars’ Sikiru Alimi and Sikiru Olatunbosun of MFM FC.
Itoya will
be presented the ceremonial award plaque during the Rangers International
versus Akwa United Match Day 21 fixture at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu
on Sunday. The prize money of N150,000 will be shared equally between the
player and a charity he will nominate.
The VAT
Wonder Goal was introduced in the NPFL by the League Management Company (LMC)
and is supported by the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) to strengthen
club and community engagement and also create awareness for tax payment within
the football community.
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