Ifeanyi Ubah FC Wins Anambra FA Cup in final clash
Mon Apr 04, 2016 11:26:am Sports
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FC Ifeanyi Ubah yesterday defeated hard- fighting Chisco FC of Obosi 2-0 to win the Anambra State FA Cup
The first half of the action-packed encounter did not produce any goal as both sides could not covert the numerous scoring opportunities they created.
Strikers Ngoma Luamba and Onuoha Uche both of FC Ifeanyi Ubah scared 2nd their opponent in the second and 10th minute respectively but could not convert the golden chances. Chisco FC also had their share of wasted opportunities.
Solomon Enudi got the curtain-raiser for Ubah 20 minutes into first-half, after a beautiful run through the defense of their opponent, while Oluchukwu Nwosu doubled the tally in the 40th minute.
The first half of the action-packed encounter did not produce any goal as both sides could not covert the numerous scoring opportunities they created.
Strikers Ngoma Luamba and Onuoha Uche both of FC Ifeanyi Ubah scared 2nd their opponent in the second and 10th minute respectively but could not convert the golden chances. Chisco FC also had their share of wasted opportunities.
Solomon Enudi got the curtain-raiser for Ubah 20 minutes into first-half, after a beautiful run through the defense of their opponent, while Oluchukwu Nwosu doubled the tally in the 40th minute.
Oni Jimoh got the opener for the Anambra Warriors through a penalty kick after Kofi Nti was brought down in the eighteen yard box by a defender of Chisco FC in the 52nd minute of play.
Jimoh made it a brace for his side in the 71st minute after a brilliant run through the vital area of the Chisco FC.
Earlier, the Morning Stars of Onitsha defeated Jimbaz FC also of Onitsha to clinch the third place in a penalty shootout; after a pulsating 2-2 draw at full time.
The winners went home with a giant trophy and a cash prize of two million naira, the runners-up got a million naira and the 3rd place club smiled home with five hundred thousand naira.
A football fan, Ejike Anukwu, who spoke with journalists after the match described Ifeanyi Ubah FC as "a team to beat" and commended the proprietor of the side, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, for "assembling a team that would make Anambra state proud in the national league and the challenge cup competition".
Oni Jimoh got the opener for the Anambra Warriors through a penalty kick after Kofi Nti was brought down in the eighteen yard box by a defender of Chisco FC in the 52nd minute of play.
Jimoh made it a brace for his side in the 71st minute after a brilliant run through the vital area of the Chisco FC.
Earlier, the Morning Stars of Onitsha defeated Jimbaz FC also of Onitsha to clinch the third place in a penalty shootout; after a pulsating 2-2 draw at full time.
The winners went home with a giant trophy and a cash prize of two million naira, the runners-up got a million naira and the 3rd place club smiled home with five hundred thousand naira.
A football fan, Ejike Anukwu, who spoke with journalists after the match described Ifeanyi Ubah FC as "a team to beat" and commended the proprietor of the side, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, for "assembling a team that would make Anambra state proud in the national league and the challenge cup competition".
The first half of the action-packed encounter did not produce any goal as both sides could not covert the numerous scoring opportunities they created.
Strikers Ngoma Luamba and Onuoha Uche both of FC Ifeanyi Ubah scared 2nd their opponent in the second and 10th minute respectively but could not convert the golden chances. Chisco FC also had their share of wasted opportunities.
Solomon Enudi got the curtain-raiser for Ubah 20 minutes into first-half, after a beautiful run through the defense of their opponent, while Oluchukwu Nwosu doubled the tally in the 40th minute.
The first half of the action-packed encounter did not produce any goal as both sides could not covert the numerous scoring opportunities they created.
Strikers Ngoma Luamba and Onuoha Uche both of FC Ifeanyi Ubah scared 2nd their opponent in the second and 10th minute respectively but could not convert the golden chances. Chisco FC also had their share of wasted opportunities.
Solomon Enudi got the curtain-raiser for Ubah 20 minutes into first-half, after a beautiful run through the defense of their opponent, while Oluchukwu Nwosu doubled the tally in the 40th minute.
Oni Jimoh got the opener for the Anambra Warriors through a penalty kick after Kofi Nti was brought down in the eighteen yard box by a defender of Chisco FC in the 52nd minute of play.
Jimoh made it a brace for his side in the 71st minute after a brilliant run through the vital area of the Chisco FC.
Earlier, the Morning Stars of Onitsha defeated Jimbaz FC also of Onitsha to clinch the third place in a penalty shootout; after a pulsating 2-2 draw at full time.
The winners went home with a giant trophy and a cash prize of two million naira, the runners-up got a million naira and the 3rd place club smiled home with five hundred thousand naira.
A football fan, Ejike Anukwu, who spoke with journalists after the match described Ifeanyi Ubah FC as "a team to beat" and commended the proprietor of the side, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, for "assembling a team that would make Anambra state proud in the national league and the challenge cup competition".
Oni Jimoh got the opener for the Anambra Warriors through a penalty kick after Kofi Nti was brought down in the eighteen yard box by a defender of Chisco FC in the 52nd minute of play.
Jimoh made it a brace for his side in the 71st minute after a brilliant run through the vital area of the Chisco FC.
Earlier, the Morning Stars of Onitsha defeated Jimbaz FC also of Onitsha to clinch the third place in a penalty shootout; after a pulsating 2-2 draw at full time.
The winners went home with a giant trophy and a cash prize of two million naira, the runners-up got a million naira and the 3rd place club smiled home with five hundred thousand naira.
A football fan, Ejike Anukwu, who spoke with journalists after the match described Ifeanyi Ubah FC as "a team to beat" and commended the proprietor of the side, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, for "assembling a team that would make Anambra state proud in the national league and the challenge cup competition".
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