University of Agriculture Makurdi (UAM Tillers) emerge champions of the maiden Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) organised in partnership with the Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA).
The Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) is overseen by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Committee of Vice-Chancellors (CVC).
University of Agriculture Makurdi (UAM Tillers) defeated University of Calabar (UNICAL Malabites) 5-4 in penalty shootouts at the Agege Stadium in Lagos to emerge champions.
16 teams participated in the 2018 HiFL season. The Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU Giants) emerged as winners of the Third Place Playoff after defeating University of University of Ilorin (Unilorin Warriors) in a thrilling encounter, which ended 3-1.
The Tillers from Makurdi started the final game strongly, with skipper and highest goal scorer of the tournament Ebuka David actively involved, but the Okorie Okechukwu-led UNICAL Malabites defence stood resilient.
The boys from Calabar were the better side in the second half as skipper and Man of the Match, Charles Ufot created a lot of chances. But after a goalless stalemate in regulation time, the Makurdi team won 5-4 in shoot out to be crowned champions.
According to the President, Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) Professor Stephen Hamafyelto:
“The maiden edition of the Higher Institutions Football League has been largely successful.
We have delivered on the promises we made regarding standards, discipline and even fair-play. The fact that the winner of the last NUGA Games is also the winner of the 2018 HiFL competition is further proof of the credibility of both NUGA and HiFL.
Next year, we look forward to a more brilliant and interesting execution plan that will enable more schools to participate.
We are glad that the league has not only given a voice and a face to football talents across the country, but is also providing hope and a veritable platform of success for the numerous talents that are being discovered.”
A Director of PACE Sports and Entertainment Marketing, Sola Fijabi:
“It is heart-warming to close out our first season on a high note. We are especially happy that the league did not only create an engagement platform for brands and several stakeholders, but it also unified students across Nigeria in the delightful spirit of sportsmanship.
We are extremely prepared for the 2019 edition to accommodate more schools than what we presently have.
In 2019 there will be 32 schools a 100 percent increase in the number of universities that participated in this maiden edition.
We are hopeful that like the maiden edition, subsequent editions of the league will continue to have positive impact on sports and education in Nigeria.
We hope to place collegiate sports in Nigeria on the same pedestal obtainable in other countries that have recorded successes and built a strong network of young, home-grown sporting and football talents in particular.”