The 2021 Champion and first runner-up of the Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) UNIMAID Desert Warriors and AAUA Luminaries may exit this year’s competition if they fail to upturn their Round of 16 first leg results.
The HiFL organized by PACE Sports, NUGA and supported by StanbicIBTC, Bold, LIRS and Indomie Noodles has reached a climax as teams jostle to qualify for the quarter-finals and the Super Four with the second leg of the round of 16 games starting Wednesday.
UNIMAID Desert Warriors who were held to a 1-1 draw by BUK Stallions in Maiduguri must win or get at least a 2-2 draw in Kano to qualify for the next round. Ditto AAUA Luminaries from Akungba who must overturn their 2-0 home loss against LASU Blazers in Lagos.
“It is our turn to lift the HiFL trophy,” a charged Stallions’ coach Isiyaku Ibrahim said.“ Every team that has defeated us at this level has gone ahead to win the league but now it is our turn to beat our opponent at this stage and go ahead to win the league, hopefully.
“We have done everything technically and tactically for the game and we sincerely hope that we get a good result.”
Meanwhile, AAUA Luminaries have a mountain to climb when they face the LASU Blazers in Lagos following their 2-0 home loss.
Yet coach Joseph Abuo of the Luminaries remains confident: “We have worked on every area of the game where we needed to improve based on our first leg game. My boys are motivated because I have told them that this is a must-win match for us.”
But LASU Blazers’ coach Bamidele Omosaye is having none of that , adding the deal must be completed today.
“ I have told my boys to continue from where we stopped at Akungba,” he said.
“ We are very optimistic and we would want to consolidate on our win to qualify for the quarter-finals.
“Our school ‘s management and students have been very supportive and we promise that we will do our best not to disappoint them.”
In the oriental derby at the University of Port Harcourt, will be no less important as HiFL 2021 third place team UNN Lions hope to consolidate on their 4-2 home win to qualify for the next round when they face UNIPORT Sharks.
“I have spoken to my boys to avoid overconfidence because if UNIPORT could score two goals away, it means that they can also score at home,” Lions’ coach Ike Chiojoke said.
“But, we will also try to score in Port Harcourt to stand a good chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals.”
Elsewhere in Kogi, it will also be a fight-to-finish between KSU Steelers and FUTMINNA Transformers from Minna.
The first leg of their encounter ended 2-2 and the Steelers are counting on home advantage to qualify for the next round.
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