The atmosphere was electric from the outset. Though the competition began without the usual fanfare of an opening ceremony, the anticipation among the 7,500 spectators was palpable. Fans from near and far had gathered, their hearts beating as one for the love of the game. As the first whistle blew, it was clear that this was more than a tournament; it was a celebration of women’s football in its purest form.
The Teams
The participating teams—Bayelsa Queens, Edo Queens, Heartland Queens, Confluence Queens, Nasarawa Amazons, and Rivers Angels—each brought their unique flair and determination to the pitch. Over the course of 15 fiercely contested matches, these teams demonstrated why they were the best in the league, turning the stadium into a cauldron of excitement and suspense.
The Journey to Glory
As the competition progressed, the battle for supremacy intensified. The final match day on May 26 was a nail-biter, with Rivers Angels, Bayelsa Queens, and Edo Queens all vying for the top spot. The crowd’s excitement reached fever pitch as the games unfolded. In a testament to their skill and strategy, Edo Queens emerged victorious, amassing the most points and clinching the title of NWFL Premiership league champions for the 2023-24 season.
Beyond the Field
While the matches captivated the fans, the NWFL Premiership Super 6 was about more than just football. The event also focused on building capacity and promoting health within the sports community. The Sports Business Institute (SBI), sponsored by IOM – UN Migration, Nigeria office, offered training sessions for club media personnel and administrators, emphasizing the importance of professional sports management and media coverage.
In a remarkable initiative, the Joe Nwiloh Heart Foundation conducted comprehensive health screenings, including ECG tests, blood pressure checks, cholesterol assessments, and fasting blood sugar tests. This medical outreach was crucial in ensuring the athletes were in peak physical condition, highlighting the event’s commitment to holistic well-being.
A Media Spectacle
The NWFL Premiership Super 6 garnered extensive media attention, with over 50 media houses providing comprehensive coverage. Major national newspapers, television networks, and online platforms offered real-time updates, match highlights, and in-depth analyses, ensuring that fans across the country were part of the action. Social media buzzed with excitement, as the hashtag #NWFLPremiershipSuper6 trended and the NWFL’s YouTube channel streamed matches to thousands of viewers.
The Awards Ceremony
The culmination of the event was the awards ceremony, a moment of pride and recognition for all participants. Trophies and individual awards were presented, celebrating not only the champions but also the outstanding players who had left an indelible mark on the tournament. The accolades were a testament to the hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship displayed throughout the competition.
Reflections and Future Aspirations
Feedback from players, officials, and fans was overwhelmingly positive. The organization, facilities, and competitive spirit of the event were widely praised. However, there were valuable lessons to be learned, with suggestions for better match scheduling, enhanced fan engagement activities, and improved logistical arrangements.
As the lights dimmed on the Samson Siasia Stadium and the last echoes of cheers faded, the 2024 NWFL Premiership Super 6 was hailed as a resounding success. It had not only crowned the Edo Queens as champions but also elevated the profile of women’s football in Nigeria. The event fostered a sense of unity and pride, showcasing the immense talent and potential within the league.
A Bright Future
The NWFL 2024 Premiership Super 6 set a high benchmark for future events. With plans for enhanced scheduling, increased fan engagement, and expanded marketing efforts, the NWFL aims to build on this success. The commitment to promoting competitive sports, engaging the community, and providing high-quality entertainment remains unwavering.
In the annals of Nigerian sports history, the 2024 NWFL Premiership Super 6 will be remembered as a landmark event. It was a time when football brought people together, celebrated excellence, and inspired a new generation of athletes and fans. As we look to the future, the spirit of the Super 6 lives on, a beacon of hope and a promise of even greater achievements to come.
Written by Shirley Onwume