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Monday, December 13, 2021

Kano Pillars win Presidential Pre-season Cup

Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) giants Kano Pillars emerged champions of the maiden Presidential Pre-season Cup in Abuja.

• December 13, 2021
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Kano Pillars Players (Credit: Goal.com)

On Sunday, Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) giants Kano Pillars emerged champions of the maiden Presidential Pre-season Cup in Abuja.

At the renovated Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, the tournament saw Kano Pillars holding Akwa United to a 1-1 draw on the final day to emerge winners.

Ezekiel Bassey opened scoring for Akwa United in the 23rd minute, and the Uyo-based club side held on to the lead for a long time as they looked poised to win the match.

However, that was not to be as Kokoette Udoh got the equaliser for Pillars in the 86th minute to share the spoils at the end of a pulsating encounter.

The result meant Pillars earned seven points after recording two wins and a draw to edge other invited clubs, including Sunshine stars, Lobi Stars and Akwa United.

“We are very happy to have emerged winners of this tournament which is also very good for the team in terms of our preparation for the new league season proper. “The tournament has indeed afforded us the opportunity of seeing all strengths as well as our weaknesses,” said Ibrahim Musa, Kano Pillars coach. “So we will go back and correct all our mistakes ahead of our first game. “Incidentally, we play against the same opposition we faced today (Akwa United), and winning them has given us a psychological edge ahead of the matchday encounter.”

Sunshine Stars finished second with six points after falling 1-3 to Kano Pillars, before recording two consecutive wins, including a 2-1 win against Akwa United and a 1-0 victory over Lobi Stars on the final day.

Akwa United settled for the third spot with four points after recording a 1-0 win against Lobi Stars, a 1-2 defeat against Sunshine Stars, and a 1-1 draw against Kano Pillars.

Lobi Stars finished at the bottom of the log with no points following their three straight defeats at the end of the tournament.

The tournament, which began on Friday, came to an end on Sunday.

(NAN)

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