As the countdown to 1xcup 2025 Starts, base football in Nigeria is full of anticipation. Among the contestants, Emiloju FC stands out, fed by the unwavering determination of its founder and president, Alhaji Musiliu Jimoh Alao.
After a fourth place in the previous edition, Alhaji Alao is resolved in his belief that this year, the championship is within reach.
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“Last year, we arrived fourth, but this year, we are more determined,” said Alhaji Alao in a recent interview with Sports247. “We have seen ourselves as champions, and we are the ones who lift the trophy this year.”
The 1xcup has become more than a football tournament; It is a celebration of the community spirit and a lighthouse for talented candidates. The 2024 edition saw FC Bethel Sporting the title, with Emiloju FC winning praise, including the goal of the tournament and the best goalkeeper.
Alhaji Alao’s commitment to base football extends beyond the field. His efforts to mobilize the support of fans have been fundamental to boost teams such as Ikorodu City FC until the Nigerian Professional Football League classification.
He believes that 1xcup plays a fundamental role in the union of communities and provides a platform to shine young talents.
“This is the best competition when it comes to base football,” he said. βI want to continue thanking the organizers for making it come true.
The community is so happy when they hear that 1xcup approaches; There is a celebration in our community due to this competition. “
With a substantial group of β¦ 20 million and 64 teams to compete to compete in a elimination format, 1xcup 2025 promises more goals, drama and unforgettable moments.
For Alhaji Alao and Emiloju FC, it is not just the trophy; It is about inspiring a generation and showing the indomitable spirit of Nigerian football.
As the tournament approaches, all eyes will be in Emiloju FC to see if they can convert their president’s vision and record his name into the history of 1xcup.
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