NWFL: Bayelsa Queens Become 2022 Premier League Champions
Bayelsa Queens defeated Nasarawa Amazons 2-1 to become the 2021/2022 Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) champions, at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, Edo State.
The Bayelsa Queens beat defending champions Rivers Angels 2-1 in the first game, thumped Naija Ratels 4-0 in match day two, beat Edo Queens 2-0, before defeating Delta Queens by a lone goal in match day 4.
League top scorer Gift Monday, opened scoring for the Bayelsa Queens in the first minute. However, Amoo Basirat equalised for the Nasarawa Amazons in the 18th minute through a well taken free-kick. Bayelsa then regained the lead after a headed goal by Monday in the 23rd minute, as the game finished 2-1 in favour of Bayelsa Queens.
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CHAMPIONS!! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS!
Bayelsa Queens made a clean sweep, winning all five (5) of their NWFL Super Six (6) matches to emerge Champions of the 2022 NWFL Premiership. #NWFLPremiershipSuper6 |#TulcanEnergy pic.twitter.com/vvoTseko4y
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Speaking at the end of the competition, chairperson of the NWFL, Aisha Falode, commended stakeholders for supporting the league in 2022, especially “Tulcan Energy Resources, Peculiar Ultimate Concerns and Edo State government.”
“We cannot forget all the stakeholders that made it possible. The NWFL is fast becoming a huge brand and I am sure it can only get better,” said Falode, who described the season as successful.
The Bayelsa Queens had to wait until the last day of the NWFL Premiership Super Six playoff to be crowned champions after five victories in the competition.
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In the individual awards, Monday took home the top scorer and MVP awards after netting 12 goals, three during the regular season and eight during the NWFL Premiership Super 6.
Bayelsa Queens’ Camerounian goalkeeper, Ange Gabrielle Bawu, won the best goalkeeper of the season award for her saves all through the season.
The Bayelsa-based team will now represent Nigeria in next season’s CAF Women’s Champions League.
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