Edo Queens Celebrate Super Six Championship with N10 Million Prize
Edo Queens have been awarded N10 million after being crowned champions of the Nigerian Women Football League NWFL Super Six. This marks their first championship title in the club's history, achieved under the leadership of coach Moses Aduku. The team secured the title with 10 points from 10 games.
In addition to the prize money, Edo Queens will represent Nigeria in the CAF Women’s Champions League next season. The runners up, Rivers Angels, who were the previous season’s champions, will receive N5 million, while third-place Bayelsa Queens will be awarded N3 million.
Editorial
The triumph of Edo Queens in the NWFL Super Six is a significant milestone for the club and women's football in Nigeria. This victory not only highlights the determination and skill of the players but also underscores the growing recognition and support for women's sports in the country.
As a community, we take immense pride in the achievements of Edo Queens. Their journey to the top, marked by hard work, strategic gameplay, and unwavering resolve, serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across Nigeria. Coach Moses Aduku's leadership has been pivotal, fostering a team spirit that has driven the Queens to this historic win.
Winning the Super Six and the accompanying N10 million prize is more than just a financial reward. It is a testament to the progress and potential of women's football. The opportunity to represent Nigeria in the CAF Women’s Champions League elevates this achievement further, placing Edo Queens on an international stage where they can showcase their talent and bring glory to the nation.
Edo Queens have been awarded N10 million after being crowned champions of the Nigerian Women Football League NWFL Super Six. This marks their first championship title in the club's history, achieved under the leadership of coach Moses Aduku. The team secured the title with 10 points from 10 games.
In addition to the prize money, Edo Queens will represent Nigeria in the CAF Women’s Champions League next season. The runners up, Rivers Angels, who were the previous season’s champions, will receive N5 million, while third-place Bayelsa Queens will be awarded N3 million.
Editorial
The triumph of Edo Queens in the NWFL Super Six is a significant milestone for the club and women's football in Nigeria. This victory not only highlights the determination and skill of the players but also underscores the growing recognition and support for women's sports in the country.
As a community, we take immense pride in the achievements of Edo Queens. Their journey to the top, marked by hard work, strategic gameplay, and unwavering resolve, serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across Nigeria. Coach Moses Aduku's leadership has been pivotal, fostering a team spirit that has driven the Queens to this historic win.
Winning the Super Six and the accompanying N10 million prize is more than just a financial reward. It is a testament to the progress and potential of women's football. The opportunity to represent Nigeria in the CAF Women’s Champions League elevates this achievement further, placing Edo Queens on an international stage where they can showcase their talent and bring glory to the nation.