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Kogi State University wins 2022 HiFL title

BY Idris Shehu

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Kogi State University (KSU) Steelers are the champions of the 2022 Higher Institution Football League (HiFL) season.

The team came from behind to beat Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) Dazzlers 3-1 in Lagos on Saturday.

Steelers were stunned almost immediately after the kick-off. Barely one minute into the match, their goalkeeper was scooping the ball out of his net as his team went down 1-0.

Marshalling themselves from the deficit, the KSU students were reminded of the encouraging words of Musa Amorley, their coach, during the warm-up.

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“I told them in Pidgin English: No be who first call police dey win case, Go for anything, anyhow,” the coach told TheCable.

The Steelers did just that and they equalised after the restart, in a fast-paced action sequence that sent the packed terraces of the Yaba Tech sports pavilion into a frenzy.

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The breakthrough, however, did not arrive until deep into the second half, after numerous wasted chances.

The Steelers added two more goals in quick succession to ensure the all-black trophy would be heading to Kogi.

In the third-place match, the Lions of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) shocked the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) Warriors to clinch the bronze medal with a late second-half goal from Lawrence Echere.

Goodness Onyejiaku, the chief operating officer (CEO) of Pace Sports — the league organisers — said the competition has become a platform for talent discovery in the country.

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“This year’s competition has provided us with great opportunities to further connect with the Nigerian youths and lovers of collegiate sports,” the CEO said

“Our sponsors have been a major part of this success and we thank them for their overwhelming support in creating a sustainable platform for talent discovery and youth engagement across Nigerian Institutions.”

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