Tag: Plateau United

  • Own goal hands Plateau United victory against Kwara United

    Own goal hands Plateau United victory against Kwara United

    An own goal by Lawal Muritala handed Plateau United Football Club of Jos a 1-0 victory against visiting Kwara United on Sunday in the 2022/2023 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

    There was nothing separating the two sides until the 30th minute of the Group B Match Day 6 fixtures.

    That was when the Ilorin side’s defender turned the ball into his own net.

    Plateau United’s Technical Adviser, Fidelis Ilechukwu, during his post-match interview, acknowledged that his side were not at their best.

    But he blamed injuries for the performance.

    “None of the two teams played well anyway. They didn’t create clear-cut goalscoring chances. But the most important thing is that we won.

    “We will go back to the drawing board and work on our team.

    “We have the challenge of injuries but the players are coming back gradually,” Ilechukwu said.

    On his part, Kwara United’s Technical Adviser, Abdullazeez Mohammed, said they had themselves to blame for the defeat.

    Mohammed said the llorin-based clubside wanted to build on the momentum gained from their last match but failed to do so in a sad circumstance.

    “In our last match we scored two goals. Today we played better than the host but we could not score.

    “We will continue to build from there. The team is getting the momentum but the last touch is still in the works. We got it right last week, but we didn’t get it today,” he said.

    The coach however refused to talk about the match’s officiating, saying it was “needless when players, coaches and the crowd make mistakes.
    “I don’t think the officiating today was bad.”

    NAN

  • CAF Confederation Cup: Plateau United, Rivers United whitewash Libyan opponents

    CAF Confederation Cup: Plateau United, Rivers United whitewash Libyan opponents

    Plateau United Football Club on Wednesday in Abuja beat visiting Al Akhdar S.C. of Libya 4-1 in the first leg match of their 2022/2023 CAF Confederation Cup final playoff round fixture.

    The Jos-based side will visit the Libyan side on Nov. 9 for the second leg match.

    In the same competition and earlier in the day in Port Harcourt, Rivers United whipped Al Nasr, also of Libya 5-0.

    The result will definitely make the second leg game of Nov. 9 more comfortable for the reigning Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) champions.

     

    Details shortly…

  • CAFCL: Esperance dump Plateau United out of Champions League

    CAFCL: Esperance dump Plateau United out of Champions League

    Plateau United put up a good fight but later succumbed to a dying minute controversial penalty to lose 0-1 to Esperance of Tunisia.

    The home team was awarded a controversial penalty 10 minutes from time by the  Egyptian center referee.

    An Esperance player was fouled about two meters away from the penalty area but the center referee pointed to the spot.

    Ben Romdhane beat goalkeeper Suraj Ayeleso to send the home supporters into wild jubilation.

    Ayeleso was in superb form as he made several superb saves in the game.

    The two legs ended in a 2-2 draw, but Esperance progressed on the away-goal rule.

    The result meant the Jos side would drop to the Confederations Cup round of 32.

    Nigeria’s other representative in the competition Rivers United will confront defending champions Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco on Sunday.

  • CAFCL: Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro in Tunisia to motivate Plateau United

    CAFCL: Super Eagles coach, Jose Peseiro in Tunisia to motivate Plateau United

    Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro has arrived Tunis in time for the Make or mar encounter between Nigerian club side Plateau United and Esperance of Tunisia in a CAF Champions League clash at the Stade de Olympique, Rades  on Saturday evening

    Upon arrival in the North African country, Peseiro already met Plateau United head coach, Fidelis Ilechukwu and top officials of the club at the Rao Mada Hotel in Tunis.

    The Portuguese will be giving motivation to the Jos boys in tonight’s Champions League encounter.

    It would be recalled that the Portuguese tactician was also in attendance when Plateau United played Akwa United in a Nigeria Professional Football League game in Uyo last season.

    The Peace Boys head into the game with a 2-1 advantage from the first leg.

    The Jos club will need to avoid defeat to scale through to the competition’s group stage.

    It is the second time Plateau United will be competing in the CAF Champions League.

  • CAF Champions League: How Nigerian clubsides impressed

    CAF Champions League: How Nigerian clubsides impressed

    Nigeria  Professional Football  League (NPFL) Champions, Rivers United showed class over reigning CAF Champions League holders Wydad Casablanca in Port Harcourt on Sunday.

    The Port Harcourt-based side were 2-1 winners over the defending champions on Sunday.

    Motivated  by a $40,000-a-man promise by Governor Nyesom Wike  if they reach the group stage of Africa’s premier club competition, the Nigerian champions came from behind to grab the win, putting them in good stead for the return leg in the North African nation of Morocco.

    Senegalese forward, Sambou struck in the 32nd minute to give Wydad the lead. But Rivers United levelled the score line, just two minutes later via a Malachi Ohawume’s  goal.

    Rivers United forward, Paul Acquah scored in the 53rd minute to put the home side up and send the spectators at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt into wild jubilations.

    Similarly at the M.KO. Abiola Stadium,  Abuja, Plateau United conceded first against Esperance with Anice Badri finding the net after 27 minutes. Ifeanyi Emmanuel put the Peace Boys back on level terms seven minutes later as the Tunisians were unable to deal with Daniel Itodo’s long throw-in. On the stroke of half time, Mustapha Yuga put the home team ahead and that served as the winner of the thrilling encounter.

    Recall that Nigeria’s only representative in the CAF confederations cup Kwara United also defeated RS berkane or Morocco by 3-1 in Lagos to put one leg in the group stage.

    All the reverse fixtures will be played next weekend away from homes.

     

  • Continental Football: Three Nigerian teams progress, Remo Stars lose

    Continental Football: Three Nigerian teams progress, Remo Stars lose

    Three out of four Nigerian club sides are through to the next round of CAF competitions on the continent.

    Rivers United lost 0-1 to Watanga of Liberia but qualified for the next stage of the CAF Champions League after defeating the same opponent in the first leg 3-0.

    Farsedu Logan scored the only goal of the game from the spot on 16 minutes.

    Stanley Eguma’s side will face Wydad Casablanca of Morocco in the first round on October 7th.

    The country’s other representative in the CAF Champions League, Plateau United also scaled through to the next after a 1-0 win against Stade Mandji of Gabon at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

    Haggai Katoh netted the winning goal for the home team in the 63rd minute.

    Fidelis Ilechukwu’s side won the tie 3-2 on aggregate.

    They will slug it out with Tunisia’s Esperance in the second round of the Champions League qualification series.

    Kwara United is the last Nigerian club side to book a place in the second round of the confederations cup after playing out a goalless draw with AS Douanes of Niger Republic.

    The Ilorin-based club side had already won 3-0 in the first leg of the encounter to progress on a 3-0 aggregate scoreline.

    They will battle Berkane of Morocco in the second round of the competition.

    However, Remo stars of Ogun state failed to secure qualification after losing 0-1 to FAR of Morocco at the Remo Stars stadium.

    The result meant just three Nigerian teams will progress to the next round of the competition.

  • CAF Champions League: Plateau United draw  AS Mandji  in Gabon

    CAF Champions League: Plateau United draw AS Mandji in Gabon

    One of the two club sides representing Nigeria in this season’s  CAF Champions League, Plateau United started off on a fine note after playing out a 2-2 draw away from home.

    Gabonese side AS Mandji came back  twice in the encounter to equalize to savage a point from the Jos side, all four goals were scored in the first half of the encounter.

    The clash held at the Stade Franceville on Saturday.

    Fidelis Ilechukwu’s side dominated play in the game and were unlucky not to get a win.

    Meanwhile, the country’s other representative in the competition, Rivers United will host Liberia’s Watanga Football Club on Sunday at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt.

    Nigeria club sides have failed to make it to the group stage of the CAF Champions League in recent years with Enyimba football club dropping to the CAF confederation’s cup on many occassions.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Plateau united sacks player over misconduct

    Plateau united sacks player over misconduct

    The management of Plateau United FC of Jos has sacked Aliyu Salawudeen, one of its new signings, over gross misconduct, Mr Albert Dakup, the club’s Media Officer said in a statement on Wednesday in Jos.

    Dakup said Salawudeen’s contract was terminated at one of the team’s morning training sessions due to indiscipline and insubordination.

    “The player refused to obey a simple instruction from one of our coaches, this did not go down well with Abdu Maikaba, the head coach.

    “This is not the first time the player is indulging in this act of indiscipline and unfortunately for him this time around, the head coach saw his disrespectful action toward his assistants and recommended his sack,” Dakup said

    The media officer said the decision to terminate Salawudeen’s contract was taken after the training session, insisting that the head coach had always maintained that there was no room for indiscipline in his team.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the dismissed player joined the club this season from Emmanuel Amuneke Academy , Lagos, after he featured for the national under-20 team in last season’s World Youth Championship.

  • CAF: Fans to be shut out of Plateau United, Simba FC encounter

    CAF: Fans to be shut out of Plateau United, Simba FC encounter

    Mr Pius Hewan, the General Manager of Jos-based Plateau United, has appealed for understanding by the club’s fans over the decision to keep them out of the match venue for the Plateau United versus Simba FC of Tanzania clash on Sunday, due to the enforcement of COVID-19 safety protocols.

    A statement issued on Saturday by Albert Dakup, the Media officer of Plateau United, said the match, slated to kick off at 4pm on Sunday, would be played under strict compliance with the safety protocols issued by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    “Fans will not be allowed into the Jos international stadium to watch our preliminary first leg tie against Simba FC of Tanzania on Sunday.

    “This is because there is no clearance from NCDC and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to have fans in the stadium.

    “As a law abiding club, we will not do anything that will violate the order which may put the lives of the club’s most cherished fans and spectators at risk,” he said.

    Dakup quoted Hewan, as regretting the decision and the disappointment this may have caused the general public, especially the club’s teeming supporters.

    “The GM appeals for understanding and urged fans to accept the decision in good faith and pray for the team’s resounding victory against the East African powerhouse,” Dakup said.

    The media officer, however, said journalists, officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the Plateau State Football Association, as well as some invited VIPs, would be allowed into the stadium, after proper screening.

    Dakup warned unauthorized persons to stay away from the stadium in their own interest, as security agents have been properly briefed to deal decisively with anyone found violating the directive.

  • Plateau United FC targets 2021 CAF champions league berth

    Plateau United FC targets 2021 CAF champions league berth

    The management of the 2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) champions, Plateau United FC of Jos, says it’s targeting to reach the semi-final of the 2020/2021 CAF champions league next season.

    The club’s Media Officer, Albert Dakup, said in a statement that the General Manager, Pius Henwan, gave the pledge on the team’s preparations ahead of the 2021 soccer season.

    Henwan said the team featured in the 2018 edition of the CAF champion’s league and the CAF confederations but failed to qualify for the lucrative group stage of the competitions.

    “Now, all machineries are being put in place to ensure a successful outing in the competition this time around.

    “The first step is to realise our objectives and this, we have done by recruiting six tested and experienced players to fortify the team.

    “Seven players have been dropped due to expiration of their contracts and those who are desirous of playing time, which they failed to get in the team.

    “Two more new players are expected to join the team soon as management intensifies preparations before the commencement of sporting activities by the relevant authorities,’’ the GM was quoted as saying.

    Henwan dispelled rumours that the team’s head coach, Abdu Maikaba, is eyeing the Flying Eagles job, saying that the Kano-born soccer tactician was staying put in Plateau United.

    “Our coach will stay for the next two years to enable him continue with the good work he started with the team two years ago.

    “For our CAF Champions League matches, efforts are on by the Plateau State Government to refurbish the Rwang Pam stadium to meet CAF standard to enable the team play before its home fans.

    “We appeal for more support to the team as it flies the country’s flag in the CAF Champions League.

    “The club is fully focus to put smiles on the faces of soccer loving Nigerians,’’ he said.