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Prosperity Cup: Stakeholders hail organizers, as tournament enters round of sixteen

Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa

The Governor’s Cup also known as Prosperity Cup which has become Nigeria’s biggest grassroots competition has been described by key sports stakeholders as the best football showpiece in the country.

The stakeholders particularly hail the organizers for bringing new innovations on board as the tournament enters round of sixteen with two teams from each local government area.

This was the position of stakeholders in the sports sector while speaking to newsmen on the successes of the tournament so far.

Secretary of the Bayelsa State Football Association Mr. Diseye Nwankwe said this year’s edition has witnessed new innovations especially the introduction of foreigner scouts and great improvement in teams organization.

He explained that this year’s Governor’s Cup has moved from mere scouting of general talents, to selection of younger talents within a particular age bracket, stating that the increase of the participating teams was as a result of smooth organization.

Veteran sports journalist, Mr. Loveday Herbert noted that he was impressed with the level of commitment and skills displayed by the various teams, saying that with what he has seen so far he is optimistic that the teams would produce players that would feature in the cadet national team.

Mr. Herbert who likened the Prosperity Cup as Youths Sports Federation of Nigeria, and advised the organizers to expand the scope of the competition by inviting teams from outside the state, describing the tournament as a festival.

Also, Assistant Technical Director of the Prosperity Cup, Sunny Nehru asserted that there is a huge progress in the current edition of the showpiece, stressing that due to number teams taking part, they had to apply some administrative technicalities to accommodate all the teams by creating more centers across the state.

He explained that this year’s edition has twenty centers, whereas four centers will be used in the round of sixteen, two venues for the quarter final, while Samson Siasia Stadium will host the Semifinal as well as final.

The teams that have qualified for the round of sixteen are Peretorugbene FC, Agbayama Fc in Ekeremor Local Government Area, Agbere FC, Agoro FC both from Sagbama Local Government, Anyama FC, Opume FC in Ogbia LGA, Nembe has Okoroma Tereke FC, while Kolokuma Opukuma has Opoukun FC.

Others include UAC FC, Odioma FC in Brass LGA Amassoma FC, Osokama FC qualified in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.

Yenagoa local government has the highest number of teams participating in the round of sixteen and they are Amarata FC, Akaba FC, Eternal Grace Ministry EGM Fc and Opolo FC.

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