The second half was in no way better as the rain persisted and distorted the flow of the game. Nigeria
In the final of the competition, which is an offshoot of the GTBank-Lagos State Principals Cup, Kings College defeated Anwar-Ul-Islam Model College, Agege 5-4 on penalties to cart away this year’s title.
Anwar-Ul-Islam was the better team in the first half, but they paid for their inability to utilise several scoring chances they had to seal up the match.
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