Kagogi Young Stars are the champions of Kitoro IV Unity Cup after beating Koro Young Stars 1-0 in the final to lift the trophy in Borgu, New Bussa, Niger State.
The maiden U15 grassroots tournament sponsored by ChatmyCause (CMC) Initiative was put together in honour of the Emir of Borgu, Muhammad Sani Haliru Dantoro Kitoro IV.
No fewer than 250 players and 16 teams participated in the competition with the teams divided into four groups of four teams in each group.
After several rounds of hostilities in the group stage, Round of 16 and the quarter-finals, four teams qualified for the semi-finals at the end of a pulsating encounter.
The teams include Gbere, “A Academy, City Rulers FC, Kagogi Young Stars Karabonde, and Koro Young Stars FC.
Both Kagogi Young Stars and Koro Young Stars advanced to the finals after defeating Gbere ‘A’ Academy and City Rulers, respectively, in the semi-finals.
The third place match played on Thursday saw Abdulgafar Abidoka grab a brace, while Musa Dantalo added the third goal as Gbere ‘A’ Academy beat City Rulers 3-0.
The final match played on Friday lived up to the expectations of a mammoth crowd, which turned out in their hundreds to watch the thrilling encounter.
Koro Young Stars began the game on the strong footing and looked to assert their dominance early in the match.
But they squandered a lot of goal scoring chances, which came their way, with only the goalkeeper to beat on several occasions.
However, it was Kagogi Young Stars who opened scoring through Haliru Karabonde in the 18th minute against the run of play.
Karabonde’s early effort proved to be the winning goal after Kagogi Young Stars’ defence withstood a barrage of attacks from their opponents to emerge winners of the tournament.
NAN reports that the gold, silver, and bronze medalists received mouth-watering cash rewards courtesy of the Emir.
Lily Grace, the executive director of CMC Initiative, told newsmen after the match that the winners had also qualified to take part in a scouting programme billed to take place in Abuja from July 5 to July 7.
She said that as part of her Initiative’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), a total of 50 of the best players selected during the course of the tournament and 10 coaches would be sponsored to take part in the U15 Scouting and Coaching programme in Abuja.
The Emir thanked CMC for providing children of the Emirates with the opportunity to showcase their God-given talent.
He said that it would go a long way to ensure that the youths achieve their dreams and become great.
The programme organised by Patoz Football Concept Ltd. in collaboration with Chatmycause (CMC) Initiative and OTP United FC, Finland is for youth academies across Nigeria at the Aguyi Ironsi Cantonment football pitch, Abuja.