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Federation Cup 2025 Individual Awards Celebrate Nigeria’s Brightest Talents

Top scorers, MVPs, and goalkeepers recognized as unsung heroes behind unforgettable Federation Cup season

While Kwara United and Rivers Angels walked away with the ultimate glory in the 2025 President Federation Cup, the spotlight also shone brightly on the individual talents whose brilliance defined this year’s tournament. From match-winning performances to goalkeeping heroics and golden boots, the individual awards honoured players who delivered consistency, flair, and leadership across both the men’s and women’s competitions.

Held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos, this year’s finals were nothing short of drama, grit, and unforgettable football moments. But beyond team triumphs, here are the standout players who earned personal accolades:

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Women’s Competition Award Winners

Most Valuable Player (MVP): Shola Shobowale – Nasarawa Amazons FC

Despite Nasarawa Amazons falling short in the final, Shola Shobowale emerged as one of the tournament’s most dominant and consistent performers. A midfield general with unmatched work rate, vision, and leadership, Shobowale’s influence was evident in every match. Her ability to dictate tempo and inspire teammates earned her the well-deserved MVP award.

Top Scorer: Abasi Ofon Uwa – Ibom Angels FC

Abasi Ofon Uwa lit up the tournament with her scoring instinct, finishing as the top scorer in the women’s competition. Representing Ibom Angels, her goals were vital in their deep run and showcased her natural attacking talent. Clinical in front of goal and intelligent in movement, Abasi Ofon is a rising star to watch.

Best Goalkeeper: Anderline Mgbechi—Rivers Angels FC

No one epitomized calm under pressure more than Anderline Mgbechi. Her penalty-saving prowess helped Rivers Angels lift their 10th Federation Cup title. Throughout the tournament, Mgbechi delivered clutch saves and impeccable positioning and led her backline with assurance. Her performance in the final sealed her place as the best goalkeeper.

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Men’s Competition Award Winners

Most Valuable Player (MVP): Victor Okoye – Kwara United FC

Victor Okoye was at the heart of everything good for Kwara United. A commanding presence in midfield, his ability to break up opposition plays and drive his team forward proved crucial in their title-winning campaign. His man-of-the-match showing in the final and consistency throughout the tournament made his MVP award a fitting recognition.

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Top Scorer: Mercelle Akinocho – Beyond Limits FC

Mercelle Akinocho may not have lifted the trophy, but he certainly left his mark. The Beyond Limits striker was a constant threat to defenders, combining pace with deadly finishing. His goals not only pushed his team into the latter stages of the competition but also earned him the Golden Boot.

Best Goalkeeper: Suraj Aiyeleso – Kwara United FC

A pillar of confidence between the posts, Suraj Aiyeleso played a crucial role in Kwara United’s title win. His composure during the penalty shootout in the final was vital, and throughout the tournament, he made decisive saves that kept his team in control. Aiyeleso’s performance exemplified veteran reliability and mental toughness.

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Celebrating Excellence on Nigeria’s Grandest Football Stage

These individual awards not only celebrate personal achievement but also highlight the depth of talent within Nigeria’s domestic football ecosystem. Whether defending, scoring, creating, or inspiring, these players elevated the tournament and left lasting memories for fans across the country.

As the dust settles on the 2025 edition of the President Federation Cup, one thing is clear – the future of Nigerian football is in safe hands, with stars like Shobowale, Okoye, and their peers lighting the path forward.

Picture Credit: Nasarawa Amazons Facebook Page

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