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Sporting Supreme FC clinches Nigeria Youth League Cup with Abdulmuiz brace

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 2, 2026
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Sporting Supreme crowned Nigeria Youth League Cup champions after 2-0 win over Grassrunners

Sporting Supreme FC claimed the Nigeria Youth League Cup title with a commanding 2-0 victory over Grassrunners FC in the final at Eket Township Stadium, sealing the second edition of the tournament. The Nigeria Youth League Cup saw Sporting Supreme lift the trophy thanks to a second-half brace from forward Adeleke Abdulmuiz, who was named Man of the Match.

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Final scoreline and key moments

Adeleke Abdulmuiz opened the scoring in the 59th minute, breaking a stalemate that had persisted through a tight first half. He doubled the advantage in the 85th minute, putting the result beyond doubt and ensuring Sporting Supreme left Eket with the trophy. The two-goal margin reflected Sporting Supreme’s clinical finish in moments that mattered most.

Sporting Supreme’s triumph marked the conclusion of a fiercely contested final that featured measured defending and swift transitions. The victory handed the club the honors in the second edition of the Nigeria Youth League Cup and underscored their effectiveness in high-stakes, youth-level competition.

Abdulmuiz delivers a match-winning brace

Abdulmuiz’s performance was the defining individual display of the final, as the forward combined composure and timing to convert both opportunities. His first strike, arrived shortly after the hour mark, was followed by a composed finish in the closing ten minutes to secure the win. Tournament organizers and spectators singled him out for his clinical finishing and overall influence on Sporting Supreme’s attacking play.

The man-of-the-match award capped a game in which Abdulmuiz showed a range of attacking instincts, from intelligent movement between defenders to sharp decision-making in the penalty area. His brace will likely elevate his profile among coaches and scouts watching the Nigeria Youth League Cup.

Tactical battle in the opening half

The first half of the final was a chess match, with both teams prioritizing structure and defensive solidity. Grassrunners FC tried to unsettle Sporting Supreme with quick transitions and probing runs, while Sporting Supreme relied on disciplined shape and selective forays into the final third. Neither side found a breakthrough before the interval, a testament to the organized defending and cautious approach adopted by both coaches.

Moments of intensity were offset by stretches of tactical caution, as each manager appeared intent on avoiding early mistakes. Set-pieces and counterattacks represented the most promising openings, but sharp goalkeeping and defensive interventions kept the scores level at halftime.

Turning points and game management after the opener

The 59th-minute goal shifted momentum and forced Grassrunners FC to alter their approach, committing more players forward in search of an equaliser. Sporting Supreme reacted by tightening midfield cover and exploiting the spaces left behind when Grassrunners pressed higher up the pitch. The champions displayed maturity in managing the game, combining sensible ball retention with incisive counters to maintain control.

As the contest neared its conclusion, Sporting Supreme’s tactical discipline became more evident, with deliberate substitutions and positional adjustments to preserve the lead. The second goal in the 85th minute effectively sealed the outcome, removing any realistic chance of a late recovery by Grassrunners.

Match atmosphere and venue context

Eket Township Stadium provided a fitting stage for the Nigeria Youth League Cup final, with fans and local officials present to witness the climax of the tournament. The setting added significance to the occasion for both squads, who had navigated the competition to reach the final. The stadium atmosphere intensified as the second half unfolded, particularly after Sporting Supreme took the lead.

Organizers will view the final as a successful showcase for youth football, with the setting and matchflow reflecting growing interest in competitions designed to highlight emerging talent. The venue served both clubs well as a neutral ground for the decisive fixture.

Significance for players and youth development

The Nigeria Youth League Cup continues to act as an important platform for young players to gain competitive experience and visibility. Sporting Supreme’s victory will boost confidence among their squad and provide exposure for several players beyond Abdulmuiz, who might attract attention from higher-level clubs and talent scouts. For Grassrunners FC, the final appearance underscores their progress and the quality present across the tournament.

Beyond individual accolades, the competition plays a broader developmental role by offering structured, high-stakes matches that simulate senior-level pressures. Performances in such finals can accelerate career trajectories for standout youngsters and inform selection decisions for club academies and national youth setups.

Sporting Supreme’s success in the second Nigeria Youth League Cup highlights both the club’s current depth and the tournament’s value as a proving ground for emerging Nigerian talent. Fans and stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the winners and other performers translate this experience into further progress in domestic youth pathways and potential moves into senior football.

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