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EFCC FC Defeats Wikki FC Tourists To Qualify For Quarter-Finals Of Confederation Cup

…To Battle Kebbi United FC For Semi-Finals Ticket

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Ayuba Sanusi 

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Football Club (EFCC FC)  on Wednesday, 29 May 2024 booked a place in the quarter-finals of the ongoing Confederation Cup after beating Wikki Tourists FC of Bauchi State in a game that ended 0-1.

The crucial win marks the first time in history that a team from the Federal Capital Territory made it far in the Confederation Cup. With it, the EFCC football team is proceeding to battle Kebbi United FC in the quarter-finals. 

The Wednesday game was witnessed by sports lovers and cheerleaders. It initially saw the opponent dominate the first half of the match with poor scoring chances, however, some substitutes introduced by the EFCC team coach in the midfield during the second half brought a balance into the game providing clear scoring chances, which were converted into two goals with an earlier attempt that was disallowed.

Wikki Tourists FC goalkeeper could not stop the sensational acrobatic kick from the EFCC FC striker Martins Sule, with jersey number 9, during the 76th minute that provided the win for the team, despite pressure from the opponent for an equalizer throughout the remaining time of play proved abortive.

Addressing the team before the match, the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Ola Olukoyede, who spoke through the Kano Zonal Director, Ibrahim Shazali, appreciated the boys for coming this far in the tournament, urging them to win the rest of the games and bring home the trophy. 

“I know you have a track record of winning trophies, so I believe you will win this game, you will also go ahead to win the cup and you will bring it here and we will take it to Abuja. So, I wish you all the best” he said.

Also speaking during an interview after the victory, the Head Coach of the team, Kabiru Sani said he owed the victory to God Almighty, he also applauded the zeal and determination of the players.

“It has not been easy, but we thank God, we have been able to break the jinx in Abuja because ever since we have been playing in the Confederation Cup, there has been no team in Abuja that has made it this far but here we are in the quarter-finals. Last season, we were knocked out during the round of 16 by Sunshine of Akure, our prayer is that we will get to the semi-finals and finals as well.”

Regarding his expectations for the next game, the coach said, “We are meeting another NNL team, so it is not a game we are going to underrate, it is a game we want to make a name for ourselves and also make name for the Commission, so we appreciate all our fans and the EFCC staff that came out to support us, we are grateful”.

 

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