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Nigeria Pitch Awards

The Nigeria Pitch Awards are awards presented to Nigerian former and present sports people, administrators and journalists in recognition of their positive contributions to sports in Nigeria.[1][2] Initiated by Matchmakers Consult International Limited and approved by the Nigeria Football Federation, the first Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on November 16, 2013 in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria.[3]

Nigeria Pitch Awards
Awarded forRewarding sports excellence
Sponsored by
CountryNigeria
Reward(s)Plaque
First awarded2013
Websitenigeriapitchawards.com[dead link]

Ceremonies Edit

  • 2013 – 1st Nigeria Pitch Awards
  • 2015 – 2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards
  • 2016 – 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards
  • 2017 – 4th Nigeria Pitch Awards
  • 2018 – 5th Nigeria Pitch Awards
  • 2019 -- 6th Nigeria Pitch Awards

Categories Edit

The award was initiated with 16 categories until March 10, 2016 when 6 categories were added.[4] The following are the current categories:

Players category Edit

  • Goalkeeper of the Year
  • Defender of the Year
  • Midfielder of the Year
  • Striker of the Year
  • Rashidi Yekini Award
  • Sam Okwaraji Award
  • MVP (Men) in the NPFL Award
  • MVP (Women) in the NPFL Award
  • Queen of the Pitch
  • King of the Pitch

Club category Edit

  • Club of the Year
  • Manager of the Year
  • Coach of the Year
  • Most Valuable Player (Women) in the Nigeria Professional Football League
  • Most Valuable Player (Men) in the Nigeria Professional Football League

Official's category Edit

  • Referee of the Year
  • Players' Agent of the Year

State category Edit

  • State with the Best Grassroots Football Development Programme
  • Football Friendly Governor of the Year

Media category Edit

  • Football Journalist of the Year (Print)
  • Football Journalist of the Year (TV)
  • Football Journalist of the Year (Radio)

Corporate category Edit

  • Corporate Sponsor of Football Award
  • Honorary
  • Special Achievement Award
  • Football Achievement Award

Past editions Edit

1st Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit

The first edition of the Nigeria Pitch Awards was held on November 16, 2013 at the Transcorp Metropolitan Hotel in Calabar, Cross River State with notable sports and government personalities in attendance.[3]

Winners Edit

2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit

The 2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on June 13, 2015 in Abuja following a change in the schedule which was originally slated to hold on May 6, 2015 in Lagos. The ceremony saw Vincent Enyeama, Toyin Ibitoye, Bimbo Adeola and Felix Anyansi-Agwu retain Goalkeeper of the Year, Football Journalist of the Year (TV), Football Journalist of the Year (Radio) and Manager of the Year awards.[5][6]

Winners Edit

  • Goalkeeper of the Year – Vincent Enyeama
  • Defender of the Year – Kenneth Omeruo
  • Midfielder of the Year – Ogenyi Onazi
  • Striker of the Year – Ahmed Musa
  • Referee of the Year – Ferdinand Udoh
  • Club of the Year – Kano Pillars F.C.
  • Coach of the Year – Okey Emordi
  • Manager of the Year – Felix Anyansi-Agwu
  • Football Friendly Governor of the Year – Liyel Imoke
  • State with the Best Graasroots Football Development Programme – Lagos State
  • Football Journalist of the Year (Print) – Tana Aiyejina
  • Football Journalist of the Year (Radio) – Bimbo Adeola
  • Football Journalist of the Year (TV) – Toyin Ibitoye
  • Queen of the Pitch – Asisat Oshoala
  • King of the Pitch – Vincent Enyeama

3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit

The 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on March 25, 2016, in at Hotel Seventeen in Kaduna. At the ceremony, Assisat Oshoala and Tana Aiyejina retained their awards as Queen of the Pitch and Football Journalist of the Year.[7] The ceremony was witnessed by The Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Barr. Solomon Dalong, the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, NFF 2nd Vice President, Shehu Dikko and other board members. Also present were Sir Mike Okiro, Chairman, Police Service Commission, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Managing Partner, SIAO Partners, Kunle Soname, Chairman, Bet9ja, Super Eagles Interim Coach, Samson Siasia, Super Eagles Captain, Mikel John Obi and all members of the Super Eagles and coaching crew.

Winners Edit

  • Ikechukwu Ezenwa - Goal Keeper of the Year
  • Chinedu Udoji - Defender of the Year
  • Paul Onobi - Midfielder of the Year
  • Odion Ighalo - Striker of the Year
  • Gbolahan Salami - Rasheedi Yekini Award
  • Gbolahan Salami - MVP (Men) in the NPFL
  • Ngozi Ebere - MVP (Women) in the Nigeria women Premier League
  • Enyimba FC - Club of the Year
  • U-17 Golden Eaglet - Team of the Year
  • Emmanuel Amuneke - Coach of the Year
  • Kadiri Ikhana - Manager of the Year
  • Ferdinand Udoh _ Referee of the Year
  • John Olatunji Shittu - Player’s Agent of the Year
  • Lagos State _ State with the Best Grassroots Football Development Programme
  • H.E Nyesom Wike - Football Friendly Governor of the Year
  • Tana Aiyejina _ Football Journalist of the Year – Print
  • Godwin Enakhena - Football Journalist of the Year –Radio
  • Austin Okon-Akpan _ Football Journalist of the Year –TV
  • Globacom _ Gold-Corporate Sponsor of Football
  • Guinness - Silver- Corporate Sponsor of Football
  • Supersport - Bronze- Corporate Sponsor of Football
  • Segun Odegbami _ Sam Okwaraji Awards
  • Amaju Pinnick - Sam Okwaraji Awards
  • Mikel John Obi _ Sam Okwaraji Awards
  • Asisat Oshoala - Queen of the Pitch
  • Odion Ighalo - King of the Pitch
  • HE Nasir El-Rufai - Special Achievement Award
  • Barr. Solomon Dalong - Special Achievement Award
  • Sir Mike Mbama Okiro - Special Achievement Award
  • Dr Mohammed Sanusi - Special Achievement Award
  • Samson Siasia - Football Achievement Award
  • Michael Ede - Player’s Agent of the Year 2019

References Edit

  1. ^ Ekejiuba, Andrew (10 March 2016). "Nigeria Pitch Awards gets venue". Daily Times Nigeria. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  2. ^ "NFF Backs 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards". ThisDay Newspaper. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b Adebowale, Segun (18 November 2013). "Mikel, Nkwocha win Nigeria Pitch Awards". The Eagle News. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  4. ^ Ojoko, Israel (10 March 2016). "Nigeria Pitch Award gets venue". News24. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Enyeama, Oshoala win at Nigeria Pitch Awards". Premium Times. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  6. ^ Ekejiuba, Andrew (7 May 2015). "Nigeria Pitch Awards Gets New Date". Daily Times Nigeria. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Ighalo, Oshoala emerge King, Queen of Nigerian Football". DailyTimes.ng. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2018.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Nigeria Pitch Awards are awards presented to Nigerian former and present sports people administrators and journalists in recognition of their positive contributions to sports in Nigeria 1 2 Initiated by Matchmakers Consult International Limited and approved by the Nigeria Football Federation the first Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on November 16 2013 in Calabar Cross River State Nigeria 3 Nigeria Pitch AwardsAwarded forRewarding sports excellenceSponsored byMatchmakers Consult International Limited Nigeria Football FederationCountryNigeriaReward s PlaqueFirst awarded2013Websitenigeriapitchawards wbr com dead link Contents 1 Ceremonies 2 Categories 2 1 Players category 2 2 Club category 2 3 Official s category 2 4 State category 2 5 Media category 2 6 Corporate category 3 Past editions 3 1 1st Nigeria Pitch Awards 3 1 1 Winners 3 2 2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards 3 2 1 Winners 3 3 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards 3 3 1 Winners 4 References 5 External linksCeremonies Edit2013 1st Nigeria Pitch Awards 2015 2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards 2016 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards 2017 4th Nigeria Pitch Awards 2018 5th Nigeria Pitch Awards 2019 6th Nigeria Pitch AwardsCategories EditThe award was initiated with 16 categories until March 10 2016 when 6 categories were added 4 The following are the current categories Players category Edit Goalkeeper of the Year Defender of the Year Midfielder of the Year Striker of the Year Rashidi Yekini Award Sam Okwaraji Award MVP Men in the NPFL Award MVP Women in the NPFL Award Queen of the Pitch King of the PitchClub category Edit Club of the Year Manager of the Year Coach of the Year Most Valuable Player Women in the Nigeria Professional Football League Most Valuable Player Men in the Nigeria Professional Football LeagueOfficial s category Edit Referee of the Year Players Agent of the YearState category Edit State with the Best Grassroots Football Development Programme Football Friendly Governor of the YearMedia category Edit Football Journalist of the Year Print Football Journalist of the Year TV Football Journalist of the Year Radio Corporate category Edit Corporate Sponsor of Football Award Honorary Special Achievement Award Football Achievement AwardPast editions Edit1st Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit The first edition of the Nigeria Pitch Awards was held on November 16 2013 at the Transcorp Metropolitan Hotel in Calabar Cross River State with notable sports and government personalities in attendance 3 Winners Edit Goalkeeper of the Year Vincent Enyeama Defender of the Year Godfrey Oboabona Midfielder of the Year Mikel John Obi Striker of the Year Emmanuel Emenike Coach of the Year Stephen Keshi Manager of the Year Felix Anyansi Agwu Club of the Year Kano Pillars F C Referee of the Year Jelili Ogunmuyiwa Players Agent of the Year John Olatunji Shittu State with the Best Grassroots Football Development Programme Lagos State Football Journalist of the Year Print Ade Ojeikere Football Journalist of the Year Radio Bimbo Adeola Football Journalist of the Year TV Toyin Ibitoye Football Achievement Awards Aminu Maigari Musa Amadu and Chris Green Special Recognition Awards Jay Jay Okocha Rafiu Ladipo Gideon Akinsola and Paul Bassey2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit The 2nd Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on June 13 2015 in Abuja following a change in the schedule which was originally slated to hold on May 6 2015 in Lagos The ceremony saw Vincent Enyeama Toyin Ibitoye Bimbo Adeola and Felix Anyansi Agwu retain Goalkeeper of the Year Football Journalist of the Year TV Football Journalist of the Year Radio and Manager of the Year awards 5 6 Winners Edit Goalkeeper of the Year Vincent Enyeama Defender of the Year Kenneth Omeruo Midfielder of the Year Ogenyi Onazi Striker of the Year Ahmed Musa Referee of the Year Ferdinand Udoh Club of the Year Kano Pillars F C Coach of the Year Okey Emordi Manager of the Year Felix Anyansi Agwu Football Friendly Governor of the Year Liyel Imoke State with the Best Graasroots Football Development Programme Lagos State Football Journalist of the Year Print Tana Aiyejina Football Journalist of the Year Radio Bimbo Adeola Football Journalist of the Year TV Toyin Ibitoye Queen of the Pitch Asisat Oshoala King of the Pitch Vincent Enyeama3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards Edit The 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards ceremony was held on March 25 2016 in at Hotel Seventeen in Kaduna At the ceremony Assisat Oshoala and Tana Aiyejina retained their awards as Queen of the Pitch and Football Journalist of the Year 7 The ceremony was witnessed by The Governor of Kaduna State Mallam Nasir El Rufai Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development Barr Solomon Dalong the NFF President Amaju Pinnick NFF 2nd Vice President Shehu Dikko and other board members Also present were Sir Mike Okiro Chairman Police Service Commission Pastor Ituah Ighodalo Managing Partner SIAO Partners Kunle Soname Chairman Bet9ja Super Eagles Interim Coach Samson Siasia Super Eagles Captain Mikel John Obi and all members of the Super Eagles and coaching crew Winners Edit Ikechukwu Ezenwa Goal Keeper of the Year Chinedu Udoji Defender of the Year Paul Onobi Midfielder of the Year Odion Ighalo Striker of the Year Gbolahan Salami Rasheedi Yekini Award Gbolahan Salami MVP Men in the NPFL Ngozi Ebere MVP Women in the Nigeria women Premier League Enyimba FC Club of the Year U 17 Golden Eaglet Team of the Year Emmanuel Amuneke Coach of the Year Kadiri Ikhana Manager of the Year Ferdinand Udoh Referee of the Year John Olatunji Shittu Player s Agent of the Year Lagos State State with the Best Grassroots Football Development Programme H E Nyesom Wike Football Friendly Governor of the Year Tana Aiyejina Football Journalist of the Year Print Godwin Enakhena Football Journalist of the Year Radio Austin Okon Akpan Football Journalist of the Year TV Globacom Gold Corporate Sponsor of Football Guinness Silver Corporate Sponsor of Football Supersport Bronze Corporate Sponsor of Football Segun Odegbami Sam Okwaraji Awards Amaju Pinnick Sam Okwaraji Awards Mikel John Obi Sam Okwaraji Awards Asisat Oshoala Queen of the Pitch Odion Ighalo King of the Pitch HE Nasir El Rufai Special Achievement Award Barr Solomon Dalong Special Achievement Award Sir Mike Mbama Okiro Special Achievement Award Dr Mohammed Sanusi Special Achievement Award Samson Siasia Football Achievement Award Michael Ede Player s Agent of the Year 2019References Edit Ekejiuba Andrew 10 March 2016 Nigeria Pitch Awards gets venue Daily Times Nigeria Retrieved 12 March 2016 NFF Backs 3rd Nigeria Pitch Awards ThisDay Newspaper 3 March 2016 Retrieved 12 March 2016 a b Adebowale Segun 18 November 2013 Mikel Nkwocha win Nigeria Pitch Awards The Eagle News Retrieved 12 March 2016 Ojoko Israel 10 March 2016 Nigeria Pitch Award gets venue News24 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Enyeama Oshoala win at Nigeria Pitch Awards Premium Times 15 June 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Ekejiuba Andrew 7 May 2015 Nigeria Pitch Awards Gets New Date Daily Times Nigeria Retrieved 12 March 2016 Ighalo Oshoala emerge King Queen of Nigerian Football DailyTimes ng 29 March 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2018 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nigeria Pitch Awards amp oldid 1176415064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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