The chairman of Delta Sports Commission, Tony Okowa has said that tomorrow’s Aiteo Cup final at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, would go down in history as one of the best ever in the country. Rangers International of Enugu will clash with Kano Pillars in this year’s final.
Okowa’s declaration came yesterday, just as an official of Rangers supporters club said that playing the final in Asaba would be like playing in their ‘home ground.’
Okowa told The Guardian that the state was set to host the best ever Aiteo Cup final saying: “We will use this Aiteo Cup final to showcase our rich sports culture to the entire world as we did during the African Senior Athletics Championship in August. The stadium is wearing a new look now, and we are ready.”
This year’s Aiteo Cup is all about history. Enugu Rangers had lost in the finals on four different occasions. The last time they won the Aiteo Cup (formally known as FA Cup and Federations Cup) was far back 1983. Though, Rangers won the 2015/2016 NPFL title after 32 years. On the other hand, the last time Kano Pillars played in the finals was far back 1991, when they lost to El-kanemi warriors.
The long wait by the people of Asaba to have a befitting sports complex had ended in August this year, when the city hosted the rest of Africa. But it was an athletics event.
The last time a major football event was played in Asaba was shortly after the Nigerian civil war in 1970, with the then Asaba Tex FC still holding sway as one of the biggest clubs in the then Bendel State. Read more