Kwara United, Rivers Angels Win 2025 Federation Cup

Kwara United and Rivers Angels have emerged champions of the 2025 Federation Cup.

The final matches witnessed the presence of Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Gusau, Chairman and Director General, National Sports Commission (NSC), Sheu Dikko and Bukola Olopade.

‎In the women category, cup holders, Rivers Angels made it 10th title accomplished as they edged Nasarawa Amazons on penalties.

‎While Kwara United won their first-ever national trophy at the grand finale of this year’s President Federation Cup in Lagos on Saturday in the men’s category.

‎The women’s final showcased a compelling match-up between the reigning champions, Rivers Angels and arch-rivals Nasarawa Amazons. Amazons began aggressively and notched the first goal in the 8th minute through former junior international Shola Shobowale.

‎The Jewels of Rivers responded by increasing their offensive efforts so as to restore parity. However, in the 20th minute, Shobowale netted her second goal of the match, extending the Amazons’ lead to 2-0 at half time.

‎Despite the apparent control maintained by the Amazons in the second period, Rivers Angels mounted a significant comeback effort. In the 57th minute, former Nigeria U17 team captain Taiwo Ajibade, scored to reduce the deficit. Shortly after, the Jewels found parity through a well-taken goal.

‎In the ensuing penalty shootout, the Angles prevailed 4-2 to successfully defend their crown and collect the trophy for the 10th time. Goalkeeper Anderline Mgbechi, who won the best goalkeeper award, converted her team’s final kick for victory.

Also in the men’s final, Kwara United stood firm against ‘giant-killers’ Abakaliki FC from Ebonyi State and eventually prevailed 4-3 after penalty shootout following a scoreless situation after regulation time.

‎The Afonja Warriors came close to scoring in the 31st minute, advancing from midfield and executing strong play that brought them close to the Rice Boys’ goal. However, their attempt struck the woodwork, keeping the scoreline at 0-0 as both teams looked for the breakthrough.

‎In the second half, Kwara United pushed hard to break the deadlock, with Wasiu Alalade nodding a goal in the 57th minute, which was ruled offside by Referee Joseph Ogabor.

In the penalty shootout, Kwara United were triumphant in a 4-3 win.

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