Nasarawa United Defeat Flight FC to Reach President Federation Cup R32
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The Solid Miners struck early, with Ugochukwu Leonard marking his return to the team by scoring in the 6th minute following a precise assist from John Joshua. The lead was doubled just 11 minutes later when right back Kabir Balogun converted a stunning free kick that left the Flight FC goalkeeper with no chance.
Despite continued pressure and multiple second half opportunities, the scoreline remained unchanged, and Nasarawa United comfortably booked their place in the Round of 32 of Nigeria’s oldest inter club knockout competition.

Prominent figures, including Nasarawa United FC Chairman Solomon Babanjah and Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development Hon. Kwanta Yakubu, were present to cheer on the team. Former Deputy Governor Professor Onje Gye-wado and Hon. Larry Ven-Bawa also led the state delegation.
The club now awaits their next opponent, to be decided between Ijele FC of Enugu and Lautau FC of Jigawa. With two previous runner-up finishes in the National Challenge Cup, Nasarawa United will be aiming for their first title this year.
The focus now shifts to their upcoming league showdown against Rangers International FC on Friday, March 21, at the Lafia City Stadium.

Editorial

Nasarawa United’s smooth passage to the Round of 32 in the President Federation Cup was built on quick, decisive attacking play and solid defensive organisation. Scoring twice within the opening 20 minutes allowed them to control the game’s tempo and manage proceedings with composure.
The Solid Miners’ performance also highlights the value of squad depth and set-piece mastery—qualities that could prove crucial if they are to go all the way in this competition. Their consistency in domestic competitions, coupled with the support of their state leadership, underscores the club’s ambitions both in the cup and the NPFL.

The upcoming match against Rangers International, the defending NPFL champions, will be another significant test. If Nasarawa United can carry this form into league play, they might just challenge for major honours on both fronts this season.
Did You Know?
- Nasarawa United has twice finished as runners-up in the National Challenge Cup, but they are yet to win the trophy.
- The club’s nickname, The Solid Miners, is inspired by the state’s rich solid mineral resources.
- Kabir Balogun’s set-piece goal was his second direct free kick goal of the season.
- The President Federation Cup was formerly known as the FA Cup and is Nigeria’s most prestigious knockout competition.
- The Lafia City Stadium, home ground of Nasarawa United, has a seating capacity of 5,000 and often full crowds during high stakes matches.
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