NFF Lauded Over Organisation Of President Federation Cup

By Anulika Menanya, Lagos

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The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has been commended for the high level of organisational prowess exhibited and the quality of competitiveness among clubs featuring in the ongoing 2024/2025 President Federation Cup, PFC, competition.

NFF’s strategic partner on the Federation Cup, GTI Asset Management and Trust Limited, also hailed the clubs that registered for this year’s competition for exhibiting a high level of discipline as the state finals are expected to be concluded this weekend.

The Head of Media and Publicity, GTI, Andrew Ekejiuba encouraged the contending teams to uphold the spirit of Fair play.

“As it has been the tradition in the past, some of the big teams in this year’s edition have succumbed to the fire-power of the so-called minnows. In Abia State, a non-league club, Ahudiya Nnem FC, dumped out Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) club, Abia Warriors from this year’s edition. The Abiriba-based amateur side defeated Abia Warriors, last year’s national finalists 3-1 on penalties after the match ended one goal apiece in the regulation time in the semi-final decided at the Umuahia Township Stadium last week.

“Therefore, with the state finals slated for this weekend, fans are expected to look out for more surprises,” Ekejiuba said.

“The PFC (formerly Federation Cup) is the oldest domestic football competition in Nigeria and GTI Group is committed to improving Nigerian football at all levels. We will continue to energise the competition as strategic partners to NFF and also make the competition more attractive,” he said.

Meanwhile some finalists have emerged in the men and women categories for the PFC state finals to be decided this weekend.

In Cross River State, Rovers United will be battling E World FC in the men’s final slated for E. J Esuene Stadium Calabar by 3pm on Saturday.

While in Sokoto State, Sokoto United will square up against Sokoto North FC also in the men’s final on Sunday at Giginya Memorial Stadium Sokoto by 4pm.

Additionally, from Rivers, Rivers United will lock horns with Willbros FC in the men’s final game, while defending champions Rivers Angels will tackle Sporting Angels FC in the women’s final.

Both matches will be played at Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt on Saturday, February 22, 2025.

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