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Kwara United win the 2025 President Federation Cup

Samuel Areo
Last updated: June 28, 2025 6:59 pm
Samuel Areo
Published: June 28, 2025
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Kwara United have won the 2025 President Federation Cup, www.aclsports.com reports. The Harmony Boys defeated Abakaliki FC 4-3 on penalties after the game finished goalless in regulation time.

The best moment of football🥳

After 40 years of wait, Kwara United have won their first ever major trophy 🏆

They are the winners of the 2025 Nigeria President FA Cup.#presidentfederationcup25 pic.twitter.com/SDk2YJGxwr

— NPFL Tori Podcast (@NpflTori) June 28, 2025

The 2025 President Federation up final was keenly contested between Abakaliki FC and Kwara United at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, in Onikan, Lagos on Saturday.

Abakaliki FC, who defeated the likes of Enyimba, Katsina United, Nasarawa and Ikorodu City on their way to reaching the final, settled in quickly and could have taken the lead. Striker Okoro Chukwudi met a beautiful cross with his head, but he could not direct his effort on target.

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At the other end, the best chance of the half fell to Junior Aimufua, but his attempt came off the upright as the two teams went into the break even.

After the interval, chances were few between the two clubs as the time was ticking away. Former Enyimba striker Wasiu Alalade thought he had scored the game’s opening goal, but it was chalked off for offside.

3️⃣3️⃣ - Kwara United are the 33rd different side to win the Federation Cup. It is their first major trophy in history. Winners. #President #FederationCup

— Opta Nigeria (@OptaNGR) June 28, 2025

At the end of regulation time, the final went straight to penalties. Kwara United, who missed their first spotkick through Aķanni Akeem, scored the remaining four as Abakaliki missed two of their last three to emerge 4-3 winners.

As winners of the competition, Kwara United will represent Nigeria in the CAF Confederation Cup in the 2025-26 season.

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