
In a high-risk match in the round of 16 of the Ex-International Cup, FC Nwosu After drawing 2-2 in regulation time, they beat FC Amoo 11-10 in a thrilling penalty shootout.
The match was a display of determination and skill from both teams, captivating fans and setting a high standard for the tournament.
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Omawanle Emmanuel, who played a key role for FC Amoo, reflected on the intensity of the match. “It was a very tough game. “We fought hard to give our best, but luck was not on our side.” -Emanuel commented.
His words captured the essence of a match in which both teams fought fiercely until the end.
Commenting on refereeing, Emmanuel acknowledged its challenges but overall fairness. “It was good refereeing. We made mistakes. They are human beings and can make mistakes. There were some mistakes during the game, but overall it was good refereeing,” he said.
Emmanuel also praised the organizers of the event and expressed gratitude for their efforts. “I congratulate the organizers for organizing these events. “They really tried and I urge them to continue incorporating these types of things into grassroots football,” he added.
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