FASU Games : FUOYE beats LASU to claim football bronze

Sat, Sep 28, 2024
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FEDERAL University of Oye, Ekiti (FUOYE) on Saturday defeated Lagos State University(LASU)  1-0 to clinch the bronze medal in football at the ongoing 11th All Africa University Games(FASU)

The FUOYE  boys, who  lost 2-1 to LASU in  the group stage of the competition,played with much determination to triumph in the third-place play-off.

FUOYE’s Kelani Oni outpaced the defence of LASU to find the opponent’s net  in the 30th minute.

With the goal, FUOYE kept a very disciplined defence line and did not  allow the host university free flow football till the end of the first half.

The second half also saw FUOYE maintain a good grip on the ball, frustrating every LASU attack and all attempts they initiated to get back into the game.

FUOYE held on to their loan goal till the end of the match ,getting the bronze in the bag and an additional reward of N200,000.

The Head Coach of LASU, Ramon Arubiewe, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that his team was hit with injuries and could not perform well.

“We had a number of our players playing with injuries; this affected our ability to fight hard for  the bronze medal.

“Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, this was just not our match to win,”Arubiewe said.

Similarly, the Head Coach of FUOYE, Blessing Ayodeji-Ojo,told NAN that his team played with a lot of determination and passion to win the bronze medal.

“We worked very hard for this, and we deserve it, we wanted to win the goal medal at the beginning of the competition ,but at the end we had to settle for bronze,” Ayodeji-Ojo said.(NAN)

28th September, 2024.

C.E.

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