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Aiteo Cup: NNL Teams Quit NPFL Big Shots

Nigeria National League sides Bayelsa United, Gombe United, Niger Tornadoes and Gateway United continued their impressive run in the round of 16 of the 2021 Aiteo Cup with victories over Nigeria Professional Football League sides on Wednesday.
Bayelsa, who sent favourites Enugu Rangers packing in the previous round, pulled off the biggest upset in the round with a comfortable 2-0 win over Lobi Stars at the Owerri centre, while Niger Tornadoes held their nerves in the closing minutes to book a quarter-final spot at the expense of Abia Warriors, winning 3-2 in Makurdi.
Gateway beat 10-man Wikki Tourists 4-3 on penalties after regulation time ended goalless in Enugu, while Gombe United knocked Katsina United out of the competition 5-4 on penalties after 90 minutes of action had ended 1-1.
Green Berets, who beat struggling NPFL side Warri Wolves July 7, could not repeat the heroics against Sunshine Stars, losing 5-4 on penalties after regulation time ended goalless. Kebbi United held Kano Pillars 0-0 but lost through the lottery of penalties 3-2 to their more illustrious opponents. In a clash of NPFL teams, Nasarawa United humbled Plateau United 3-1 at the Lokoja venue while Rivers United beat Heartland 2-1 in Aba.
Gateway United entertains fellow NNL side, Bayelsa United, in the quarter-finals, while Kano Pillars slugs it out with Sunshine Stars. Rivers United will hope to book a semi-final ticket against Niger Tornadoes as in-form Nasarawa United tries to avoid an upset against Gombe United.
In the women’s category, FC Robo booked their place in the semi-finals of the competition, beating Nasarawa Amazons 3-2 on penalties after full-time ended 1-1. Edo Queens scaled to the next round after beating Osun Babes 4-3 on penalties after regulation time ended 1-1.
Bayelsa Queens were 2-0 winners over Delta Queens while the postponed fixture between Bright Future and Rivers Angels is scheduled to hold today.
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Ogba, Others Endorse Niger Delta Sports Festival
Vice president of the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC), Chief Solomon Ogba, foremost Sports Marketer and founder of Okpekpe Road Race, Mike Itemuagbor and top Sports Journalist and Media Strategist, Mitchel Obi have lent their voices in support of the Niger Delta Sports Festival (NDSF).
The personalities with backgrounds in sports administration, marketing and media spoke separately in commendation of the festival, an initiative of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) with Dunamis Icon as consultants.
“This is a positive addition to the evolving sports business ecosystem because it is not just a springboard for identifying talents, it also offers a platform to truly hone the skills of those already discovered”, remarked Obi, who served as Special Advisor to a former Sports Minister, late Anthony Ikhazabor.
He said the festival will be a flagship event in the region that would trigger interest in sports among the youths and people of the region.
Edo State-born Itemuagbor commended the NDDC for the decision to add sports in the list of their intervention projects in the region, adding that: “This speaks directly to the problem of youth restiveness which is of great concern to our people.”
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Onyedika Not Sure For Super Eagles W’C Qualifiers
Raphael Onyedika has now emerged as a major doubt for the Super Eagles’ must-win 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe later this month.
The midfielder was forced out early from last week’s league game against Standard Liege.
He has not recovered from the injury and so will miss today’s league match against Gent and may also miss a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 clash against Aston Villa yesterday.
The Super Eagles take on Rwanda in Kigali on March 21, before they face Zimbabwe in Uyo four days later in crucial World Cup qualifiers.
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‘I Must Win Trophy Before Retirement’
Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Al-Khalood defender, William Troost-Ekong, has shared his experience on the difficulties of winning the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) while describing it a must win trophy.
The former Watford FC defender has competed in the tournament three times but has yet to lift the trophy.
“I’ve been there three times now, bronze medal, silver medal, but I haven’t had the chance to win it. That remains my ultimate goal,” he told Tidesports source.
“It means so much to me and all the kids growing up in Africa and Nigeria.”