The quarterfinals cast for this year’s Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) is ready following the completion of the last round of 16 games.
Winner of the maiden edition of the league, UAM Tillers, are the latest team to pick their quarterfinal ticket after defeating ABU Nobles on a 4-2 goals aggregate.
In Ilorin, UNILORIN Warriors wrapped their qualification to the quarterfinals when they defeated KSU Steelers by a lone goal scored by Fashanu Michael in the 78th minute. An extra-time was almost looming at the centre before Fashanu, who also scored the equaliser in Kogi, capitalized on a counterattack following KSU Steelers failed attempt at goal.In an oriental derby, the game between UNN Lions and the IAUE Minders in Enugu ended 1-0 in favour of the Lions.
“For instance, most players look forward to becoming the StanbicIBTC Man-of-the-Match. Other sponsors like Nivea Men, Minimie and Bold also regularly provide good incentives that have served as motivations for all the teams that are participating in the league.
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