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NPFL’23: Enyimba, Remo, Sunshine pick Super Six ticket as Akwa, Doma Utd miss out

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NPFL’23: Enyimba, Remo, Sunshine pick Super Six ticket as Akwa, Doma Utd miss out

A goalless draw with Taking pictures Stars was sufficient to see Enyimba via to the Tremendous Six on the ultimate day, reviews Nigeriasoccernet.com.

The Individuals’s Elephant (Enyimba) going into the match day wanted a consequence wanting defeat whereas hoping Akwa United didn’t win by a big margin and it occurred similar manner.

They completed degree on factors (32) with 4th place Akwa United however their superior aim distinction secured a spot for them in Lagos.

Elsewhere, newly promoted Doma United had been so shut but failed to choose a Tremendous Six ticket as they fell to a 2-0 loss to Abia Warriors who on their very own wanted to attain above 7 objectives to qualify. The consequence meant each group failed to choose up the ticket, leaving room for Sunshine Stars who defeated Dakkada FC 3-0 to qualify.

In the meantime, Wikki Vacationer 2-0 win in Plateau in opposition to Lobi Stars was not sufficient to avoid wasting them from beating the drop as their rival Bayelsa United acquired the a lot wanted win at residence in opposition to Niger Tornadoes.

The two-0 win for Bayelsa United was sufficient to assist them protect their NPFL standing for subsequent season.

Matchday 18 Outcomes

Taking pictures Stars 0-0 Enyimba

Gombe United 0-1 Akwa United

Sunshine Stars 3-0 Dakkada FC

Abia Warriors 2-0 Doma United

Lobi Stars 0-2 Wikki Vacationer

Bayelsa United 2-0 Bayelsa United

El-Kanemi Warriors 2-2 Plateau United

Enugu Rangers 1-1 Rivers United

Remo Stars 4-0 Kwara United

Nasarawa United 1-1 Bendel Insurance coverage

Certified for Tremendous Six 

Group A

Bendel Insurance coverage

Remo Stars SC

Enyimba FC

Group B

Rivers United FC

Lobi Stars

Sunshine Stars

Relegated

Group A

Nasarawa United

El-Kanemi Warriors

Group B 

Wikki Vacationers

Dakkada FC

The Tremendous Six is billed to happen in Lagos in June.

 

By Oluwayemi Omolagba