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2021 Nigeria Federation Cup

The 2021 Nigeria Federation Cup (known as the 2021 Aiteo Cup for sponsorship reasons), was the 74th edition of the Nigeria Federation Cup. The tournament started on 27 June and ended with the final on 8 August.

2021 AITEO Cup
Country Nigeria
Dates27 June – 8 August 2021
Teams37
ChampionsBayelsa United
Runners-upNasarawa United
CAF Confederation CupBayelsa United
Matches played35
Goals scored77 (2.2 per match)
2019
All statistics correct as of 8 August 2021.

Kano Pillars were the defending champions from the 2019 tournament as the 2020 edition was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

This year's format changed a bit as only the 37 winners of each state competitions plus the FCT qualified rather than the winners and runners-up of each state as in the previous editions. However, most clubs were nominated by their state FAs since they could not organize a state tournament, this was as a result of trying to meet the CAF deadline for submission of representatives for the 2021–22 CAF Confederation Cup.[2][3]

Bayelsa United won their first ever FA cup trophy on a day that marked history after defeating Nasarawa United 4–3 on penalties. They became the second club playing at the second division to win the cup after defunct Dolphins in 2001. With Bayelsa Queens having won the women's tournament, it became the first time two clubs from the same state won the men and women's cup in the same year.[4][5]

Format Edit

The competition was a single elimination knockout tournament featuring the 37 winners of each state plus the FCT. The clubs from the 10 lowest ranked states entered the 'rookie play-off', the five winners then joined the remaining 27 at the first round. All matches were played at neutral stadiums with the final held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.[6]

Matches were played 90 minutes with tied games going straight to penalties.

Bracket Edit

The NFF announced the bracket format on 17 June.[6]

First round Second round Quarter-final Semi-final Final
          
Kano Pillars 4
Smart City FC 2
Kano Pillars (p) 0(3)
Kebbi United 0(2)
Kwara United 1(4)
Kebbi United (p) 1(5)
Kano Pillars 0
Sunshine Stars 1
Warri Wolves 0(4)
Green Beret FC (p) 0(5)
Green Beret FC 0(4)
Sunshine Stars (p) 0(5)
Sunshine Stars (p) 1(6)
Kogi United 1(5)
Sunshine Stars 2(5)
Nasarawa (p) 2(6)
Jigawa 0
Plateau 3
Plateau 1
Nasarawa 3
Bendel Insurance 1
Nasarawa 3
Nasarawa 1
Gombe United 0
Katsina (p) 0(5)
El-Kanemi 0(3)
Katsina 1(4)
Gombe United (p) 1(5)
Shooting Stars 0(3)
Gombe United (p) 0(5)
Nasarawa 2(3)
Bayelsa (p) 2(4)
Akwa United 0
Gateway 1
Gateway (p) 0(4)
Wikki Tourists 0(3)
Wikki Tourists 1
Osun United 0
Gateway 1(4)
Bayelsa (p) 1(5)
Bayelsa 1
Enugu Rangers 0
Bayelsa 2
Lobi Stars 0
Yobe 0
Lobi Stars 1
Bayelsa 1
Rivers United 0
Sokoto 1
Rivers United 2
Rivers United 3
Heartland 1
Ekiti United 0(4)
Heartland (p) 0(5)
Rivers United 1
Niger Tornadoes 0
Zamfara 0
Abia Warriors 5
Abia Warriors 2
Niger Tornadoes 3
Mai Angwa 0
Niger Tornadoes 2

Rookie stage Edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
27 June 2021
Bendel Insurance (EDO) w/o[A] Calabar Rovers (CRV)
Ngwa United (EBY) 0–2 El-Kanemi (BOR)
FC Technobat (TAR) 0–8 Shooting Stars (OYO)
Aspire FC (ANM) 1–3 Yobe Desert Stars (YBE)
29 July 2021
Bayelsa United (BAY) 1–0 NAF FC (FCT)
  1. ^ Bendel Insurance won on walk over after Calabar Rovers failed to show up for the match.

First round Edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
7 July 2021
Kano Pillars (KAN) 4–2 Smart City FC (LAG)
Warri Wolves (DEL) 0–0 (4–5 p) Green Beret FC (KAD)
Sunshine Stars (OND) 1–1 (6–5 p) Kogi United (KOG)
Katsina (KAT) 0–0 (5–3 p) El-Kanemi (BOR)
Akwa United (AKW) 0–1 Gateway (OGU)
Bayelsa (BAY) 1–0 Enugu Rangers (ENU)
Yobe (YBE) 0–1 Lobi Stars (BEN)
Sokoto (SOK) 1–2 Rivers United (RIV)
Ekiti United (EKT) 0–0 (4–5 p) Heartland (IMO)
Zamfara (ZAM) 0–5 Abia Warriors (ABI)
Mai Ngwa (ADA) 0–2 Niger Tornadoes (NIG)
8 July 2021
Jigawa (JIG) 0–3 Plateau (PLA)
Bendel Insurance (EDO) 1–3 Nasarawa (NAS)
Shooting Stars (OYO) 0–0 (3–5 p) Gombe United (GOM)
Wikki Tourists (BAU) 1–0 Osun United (OSU)
9 July 2021
Kwara United (KWA) 1–1 (4–5 p) Kebbi United (KEB)

Second round Edit

The winners of the first round proceeds to the second round. All matches were played on 14 July.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Kano Pillars (KAN) 0–0 (3–2 p) Kebbi United (KEB)
Green Beret FC (KAD) 0–0 (4–5 p) Sunshine Stars (OND)
Plateau (PLA) 1–3 Nasarawa (NAS)
Katsina (KAT) 1–1 (4–5 p) Gombe United (GOM)
Gateway (OGU) 0–0 (4–3 p) Wikki Tourists (BAU)
Bayelsa (BAY) 2–0 Lobi Stars (BEN)
Rivers United (RIV) 3–1 Heartland (IMO)
Abia Warriors (ABI) 2–3 Niger Tornadoes (NIG)

Quarter-final Edit

The eight winners from the second round were pitted against each other. All matches were played on 22 July.

Kano Pillars the defending champion were eliminated at this round by Sunshine Stars.

22 July Kano Pillars 0–1 Sunshine Stars Confluence Stadium, Lokoja
15:00 Report Yusuf   48'
22 July Gateway 1–1
(4–5 p)
Bayelsa Kwara State Stadium, Ilorin
15:00 Emo   50' Report Ikechukwu   58'
22 July Rivers United 1–0 Niger Tornadoes FIFA Goal Project Pitch, Abuja
15:00 Omoniwari   90+2' Report

Semi-final Edit

The semi-finals were both held on 30 July at two different venues. Bayelsa United defeated Rivers United to reach their first ever Aiteo Cup final in the club's history. This was also the first time two clubs from Bayelsa would be playing at the Aiteo Cup finals, with Bayelsa Queens having qualified for the women's cup final.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sunshine Stars (OND) 2–2 (5–6 p) Nasarawa (NAS)
Bayelsa (BAY) 1–0 Rivers United (RIV)
30 July Sunshine Stars 2–2
(5–6 p)
Nasarawa Delta State Polytechnic Stadium, Ozoro
15:00 Nwankwo   32' (pen.)
Ohanachom   64'
Report Ekelojuoti   51'
Adeniji   90+4'
Referee: Ferdinand Udoh
30 July Bayelsa 1–0 Rivers United Agege Stadium, Lagos
15:00 Inikurogha   68' Report Referee: Bashir Salihu

Final Edit

The final was played after the women's cup final at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.

Bayelsa United won their maiden cup trophy and earned the right to participate at the CAF Confederation Cup. Nasarawa United loss was their second FA cup loss on penalties after losing to Ifeanyiubah at the 2016 edition.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Nasarawa (NAS) 2–2 (3–4 p) Bayelsa (BAY)
8 August Nasarawa 2–2
(3–4 p)
Bayelsa Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City
18:00 Ohanachom   20'
Abdullahi   26'
Report Inikurogha   19'
  35'
Referee: Patience Ndidi Madu
 2021 Aiteo Cup winners 
Bayelsa United
1st title

Awards Edit

Award Winner
Top scorer   Gafaar Olafimihan (3SC)
Most Valuable Player   Mohammed Galadima (Nasarawa)

References Edit

  1. ^ "After Daily Trust report, NFF hurries to organise Federation Cup". Daily Trust. 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
  2. ^ "CAF releases 2021–22 season interclub information and dates". CAF. Confederation of Africa Football. 22 June 2021.
  3. ^ "CAF extends deadline for mens interclub licensing". bsnsports.com.ng. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  4. ^ Salahudeen, Sulayman (8 August 2021). "Bayelsa United defies odds to claim maiden Aiteo cup". sportsration.com.
  5. ^ "Bayelsa teams emerge 2021 Aiteo cup champions". premiumtimesng.com. 8 August 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Aiteo Cup: Edo State set to host final as NFF roll out draws". bsnsports.com.ng. 17 June 2021.

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The 2021 Nigeria Federation Cup known as the 2021 Aiteo Cup for sponsorship reasons was the 74th edition of the Nigeria Federation Cup The tournament started on 27 June and ended with the final on 8 August 2021 AITEO CupCountry NigeriaDates27 June 8 August 2021Teams37ChampionsBayelsa UnitedRunners upNasarawa UnitedCAF Confederation CupBayelsa UnitedMatches played35Goals scored77 2 2 per match 201920232022 All statistics correct as of 8 August 2021 Kano Pillars were the defending champions from the 2019 tournament as the 2020 edition was not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 This year s format changed a bit as only the 37 winners of each state competitions plus the FCT qualified rather than the winners and runners up of each state as in the previous editions However most clubs were nominated by their state FAs since they could not organize a state tournament this was as a result of trying to meet the CAF deadline for submission of representatives for the 2021 22 CAF Confederation Cup 2 3 Bayelsa United won their first ever FA cup trophy on a day that marked history after defeating Nasarawa United 4 3 on penalties They became the second club playing at the second division to win the cup after defunct Dolphins in 2001 With Bayelsa Queens having won the women s tournament it became the first time two clubs from the same state won the men and women s cup in the same year 4 5 Contents 1 Format 2 Bracket 3 Rookie stage 4 First round 5 Second round 6 Quarter final 7 Semi final 8 Final 9 Awards 10 ReferencesFormat EditThe competition was a single elimination knockout tournament featuring the 37 winners of each state plus the FCT The clubs from the 10 lowest ranked states entered the rookie play off the five winners then joined the remaining 27 at the first round All matches were played at neutral stadiums with the final held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City 6 Matches were played 90 minutes with tied games going straight to penalties Bracket EditThe NFF announced the bracket format on 17 June 6 First roundSecond roundQuarter finalSemi finalFinal Kano Pillars4Smart City FC2Kano Pillars p 0 3 Kebbi United0 2 Kwara United1 4 Kebbi United p 1 5 Kano Pillars0Sunshine Stars1Warri Wolves0 4 Green Beret FC p 0 5 Green Beret FC0 4 Sunshine Stars p 0 5 Sunshine Stars p 1 6 Kogi United1 5 Sunshine Stars2 5 Nasarawa p 2 6 Jigawa0Plateau3Plateau1Nasarawa3Bendel Insurance1Nasarawa3Nasarawa1Gombe United0Katsina p 0 5 El Kanemi0 3 Katsina1 4 Gombe United p 1 5 Shooting Stars0 3 Gombe United p 0 5 Nasarawa2 3 Bayelsa p 2 4 Akwa United0Gateway1Gateway p 0 4 Wikki Tourists0 3 Wikki Tourists1Osun United0Gateway1 4 Bayelsa p 1 5 Bayelsa1Enugu Rangers0Bayelsa2Lobi Stars0Yobe0Lobi Stars1Bayelsa1Rivers United0Sokoto1Rivers United2Rivers United3Heartland1Ekiti United0 4 Heartland p 0 5 Rivers United1Niger Tornadoes0Zamfara0Abia Warriors5Abia Warriors2Niger Tornadoes3Mai Angwa0Niger Tornadoes2Rookie stage EditTeam 1 Score Team 227 June 2021Bendel Insurance EDO w o A Calabar Rovers CRV Ngwa United EBY 0 2 El Kanemi BOR FC Technobat TAR 0 8 Shooting Stars OYO Aspire FC ANM 1 3 Yobe Desert Stars YBE 29 July 2021Bayelsa United BAY 1 0 NAF FC FCT Bendel Insurance won on walk over after Calabar Rovers failed to show up for the match First round EditTeam 1 Score Team 27 July 2021Kano Pillars KAN 4 2 Smart City FC LAG Warri Wolves DEL 0 0 4 5 p Green Beret FC KAD Sunshine Stars OND 1 1 6 5 p Kogi United KOG Katsina KAT 0 0 5 3 p El Kanemi BOR Akwa United AKW 0 1 Gateway OGU Bayelsa BAY 1 0 Enugu Rangers ENU Yobe YBE 0 1 Lobi Stars BEN Sokoto SOK 1 2 Rivers United RIV Ekiti United EKT 0 0 4 5 p Heartland IMO Zamfara ZAM 0 5 Abia Warriors ABI Mai Ngwa ADA 0 2 Niger Tornadoes NIG 8 July 2021Jigawa JIG 0 3 Plateau PLA Bendel Insurance EDO 1 3 Nasarawa NAS Shooting Stars OYO 0 0 3 5 p Gombe United GOM Wikki Tourists BAU 1 0 Osun United OSU 9 July 2021Kwara United KWA 1 1 4 5 p Kebbi United KEB Second round EditThe winners of the first round proceeds to the second round All matches were played on 14 July Team 1 Score Team 2Kano Pillars KAN 0 0 3 2 p Kebbi United KEB Green Beret FC KAD 0 0 4 5 p Sunshine Stars OND Plateau PLA 1 3 Nasarawa NAS Katsina KAT 1 1 4 5 p Gombe United GOM Gateway OGU 0 0 4 3 p Wikki Tourists BAU Bayelsa BAY 2 0 Lobi Stars BEN Rivers United RIV 3 1 Heartland IMO Abia Warriors ABI 2 3 Niger Tornadoes NIG Quarter final EditThe eight winners from the second round were pitted against each other All matches were played on 22 July Kano Pillars the defending champion were eliminated at this round by Sunshine Stars Team 1 Score Team 2Kano Pillars KAN 0 1 Sunshine Stars OND Nasarawa NAS 1 0 Gombe United GOM Gateway OGU 1 1 4 5 p Bayelsa BAY Rivers United RIV 1 0 Niger Tornadoes NIG Kano Pillars v Sunshine Stars 22 JulyKano Pillars0 1Sunshine StarsConfluence Stadium Lokoja15 00 Report Yusuf nbsp 48 Nasarawa v Gombe United 22 JulyNasarawa1 0Gombe UnitedNew Jos Stadium Jos15 00 Nwankwo nbsp 45 Gateway v Bayelsa 22 JulyGateway1 1 4 5 p BayelsaKwara State Stadium Ilorin15 00 Emo nbsp 50 Report Ikechukwu nbsp 58 Rivers United v Niger Tornadoes 22 JulyRivers United1 0Niger TornadoesFIFA Goal Project Pitch Abuja15 00 Omoniwari nbsp 90 2 ReportSemi final EditThe semi finals were both held on 30 July at two different venues Bayelsa United defeated Rivers United to reach their first ever Aiteo Cup final in the club s history This was also the first time two clubs from Bayelsa would be playing at the Aiteo Cup finals with Bayelsa Queens having qualified for the women s cup final Team 1 Score Team 2Sunshine Stars OND 2 2 5 6 p Nasarawa NAS Bayelsa BAY 1 0 Rivers United RIV Sunshine Stars v Nasarawa 30 JulySunshine Stars2 2 5 6 p NasarawaDelta State Polytechnic Stadium Ozoro15 00 Nwankwo nbsp 32 pen Ohanachom nbsp 64 Report Ekelojuoti nbsp 51 Adeniji nbsp 90 4 Referee Ferdinand Udoh Bayelsa v Rivers United 30 JulyBayelsa1 0Rivers UnitedAgege Stadium Lagos15 00 Inikurogha nbsp 68 Report Referee Bashir SalihuFinal EditThe final was played after the women s cup final at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City Bayelsa United won their maiden cup trophy and earned the right to participate at the CAF Confederation Cup Nasarawa United loss was their second FA cup loss on penalties after losing to Ifeanyiubah at the 2016 edition Team 1 Score Team 2Nasarawa NAS 2 2 3 4 p Bayelsa BAY Nasarawa v Bayelsa 8 AugustNasarawa2 2 3 4 p BayelsaSamuel Ogbemudia Stadium Benin City18 00 Ohanachom nbsp 20 Abdullahi nbsp 26 Report Inikurogha nbsp 19 nbsp 35 Referee Patience Ndidi Madu 2021 Aiteo Cup winners Bayelsa United1st titleAwards EditAward WinnerTop scorer nbsp Gafaar Olafimihan 3SC Most Valuable Player nbsp Mohammed Galadima Nasarawa References Edit After Daily Trust report NFF hurries to organise Federation Cup Daily Trust 2021 06 08 Retrieved 2021 10 05 CAF releases 2021 22 season interclub information and dates CAF Confederation of Africa Football 22 June 2021 CAF extends deadline for mens interclub licensing bsnsports com ng Retrieved 7 July 2021 Salahudeen Sulayman 8 August 2021 Bayelsa United defies odds to claim maiden Aiteo cup sportsration com Bayelsa teams emerge 2021 Aiteo cup champions premiumtimesng com 8 August 2021 a b Aiteo Cup Edo State set to host final as NFF roll out draws bsnsports com ng 17 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 Nigeria Federation Cup amp oldid 1175428099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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