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Nigerian football club
Football club
Akwa United
Akwa United F.C. logo
Full nameAkwa United Football Club of Uyo
NicknameThe Promise Keepers
Founded1996; 29 years ago (1996)
GroundGodswill Akpabio International Stadium[1]
Capacity30,000
OwnerAkwa Ibom State Government
ChairmanPaul Bassey
ManagerPaul Offor
LeagueNigeria Professional Football League
2024–25Nigeria Professional Football League relegated, 18th of 20[2]

Akwa United Football Club is a Nigerianfootball club based inUyo, inAkwa Ibom State. They play in theNigeria National League, the second division of Nigerian football. TheGodswill Akpabio International Stadium is the club's homeStadium. In the2020/21 season they were crowned champions of the league for the first time in their history.[3]

History

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Starting out as "Ibom Stars Football Club", the club began its professional campaign in the 1996/97 season of the second-tierNNL (then called the "Pro League"). Assam Assam was the pioneer chairman of the club with coach Bernard Ogbe serving as its first technical adviser. The club played its home matches at theUyo Township Stadium, wearing red & white as its respective home and away kits. It was a dominant force in the state, winning the state Challenge Cup seven times between 1996 and 2006.

Promotion & Rebrand

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After playing in the second division for almost ten years, Ibom Stars gained promotion to the Nigeria Premier League (now called theNigeria Professional Football League) in the 2007/08 season, thrashing neighbours Calabar Rovers 13–0 at Oron Township Stadium on the last day of the season to edge Bussdor FC and qualify.

The management of the club then applied for a change of name, changing from "Ibom Stars FC" to "Akwa United FC" with the nicknameThe Promise Keepers.[5] They would also adopt blue for their home matches and white for their away matches.

The team attracted many big names from other clubs around the country. The then-chairman Chris Ekong signed coach Charles Bassey (MON) to take charge of the team, assisted by Emmanuel King. What followed was arrival of some household names, including Innocent Ozurumba, Ottanwa Ottanwa, Abdul Haruna, Stanley Amadi, and even former national U17 playersAmbrose Vanzekin,Kingsley Udo andKing Osanga. The newly recruited players teamed up with some indigenous stars to build what was one of the best squads in the country that year.

First Top-flight Season

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Akwa United played her first Premier League match againstEl-kanemi Warriors ofMaiduguri at the Oron Township Stadium, winning 1–0. MidfielderEmmanuel Ekpo was the scorer. Their 0–1 victory overNasarawa United in Lafia would be the team's first away win in thePremier league. Akwa United's first season in the Premier League was not, however, without friction. In a league match against Enyimba International, the club was hit with a heavy fine and banished from Uyo Township Stadium for three years after home fans furiously invaded the pitch in response to referee Felicia Okugbe awarding a controversial injury time penalty, with one person believed dead and many others sustaining various injuries. The aftermath of this would have a psychological effect on the team's performance, as they struggled through the rest of the season. In what was a turbulent first season for the club, they finished 14th with 48 points after recording 14 victories, 6 draws and 18 defeats.

2008-2009 Season- One season, three Coaches and relegation

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The Promise Keepers second season in the Premier League was not as smooth as the first.

Coach ImeUko was appointed by the club's management to take charge of the team and he was assisted by Coach Godwin Morgan. The team faced many challenges in the 2008/2009 season as some of her top players left the team for greener pastures. What followed was poor form and results. The team was struggling in the relegation zone for most of the season.

In a bid to salvage the situation, Coach Godwin Uwah was contracted to save the team from the drop. Coach Uwah battled tooth and nail to get results but to no avail. He later resigned his appointment.

The management in a desperate attempt to avoid being relegated appointed Coach Patrick Udoh to take charge of the team till the end of the season. Despite a late charge which saw them pick up some interesting results and also produced the league highest goal scorer of the season, (Orok Akarandut 17 goals) the team was dramatically relegated on the last day. They were dramatically relegated on the last day of the season on goals differential followingKaduna United's 9–0 defeat toZamfara United. Akwa United garnered 48 points from 38 matches including 14 wins, 6 draws and 18 defeats to finish in 17th position.

Return to Premier League

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When Akwa United returned to the lower division in the 2009/2010 season, the management team led by ObongIsongIsang promised that the team would return to the Premier League and kept its words. Akwa United made a return to the Big Time - the Premier League in 2011/2012 season (two years after their relegation from the premier league) and put up an improved performances throughout the season to finish on 50 points from 38 games comprising 15 victories, 5draws and 16 losses finishing in 12th, (the club's highest position ever on the log) under coach Solomon Ogbeide.

Last day survival

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The management brought in two indigenous Coaches, Patrick Udo was the Technical Adviser while Emmanuel King was the Chief Coach both handled the team in 2012/2013 season. They started the campaign on a brighter note and topped the log for five weeks. But a dip in form saw them drop drastically in mid season though they managed to retain their top flight status when they ended the season one place above the relegation zone with 51 points. Their 14 wins, 9 draws and 15 defeats dropped the Promise Keepers to 16th position.

In 2013/2014 season, one of Nigeria's most experienced and widely traveled coaches Justin Tenger was given the nod to take charge of the team. But after a bright start at the beginning of that season, the team's fortune dwindled yet again. For the second straight season, they survived the drop on the last day, finishing in 16th place.

New Home Ground

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The usual trend continued in the 2014/2015 season with the arrival of a new coach inZackary Baraje. The team played few matches at the old Uyo Township Stadium before the League Management Company (LMC) deemed the stadium unfit to hostNigeria Professional Football League matches.[6]

Akwa United then moved to the magnificent 30,000 capacityGodswill Akpabio International Stadium which was built by former GovernorGodswill Akpabio.

Although the story of escaping relegation on the last day was the same ( Akwa United defeatedLobi Stars of Makurdi 1–0, withAfeez Awakan scoring the only goal of the match to help the team stay up). Their 13 wins, 8 draws and 17 defeats pushed them to 15th position, two places above the drop zone.

Federation Cup Glory and Continental Debut

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The 2014/2015 season was to be a standout season for the club for many reasons.

The team made history by winning the Federations Cup in November 2015, beating Lobi Stars of Makurdi 2–1 at theTeslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos to lift their first major trophy and qualified to play in the CAF Confederation Cup. (Then CaptainNnamso Edo andAfeez Awakan were the scorers).

Belgian CoachMaurice Cooreman was then appointed the new manager of the team and he took charge of the team in their first ever outing at the continental level where they were knocked out in the first round by Congolese side Vita Club Mokanda in Uyo. After winning the first leg 1–0 in Congo (UbongEkpai was the scorer) they lost at home by the same margin and were knocked out 4–3 on penalty shootout.

There was however a big improvement in the team's performance in the league as they finished in 14th position.

The team's 14th-place finish without the sweat of relegation worries was well celebrated and it was attributed to the effort of a seasoned journalist turned football administrator Elder Paul Bassey who was appointed Chairman of the Club in mid season of 2015/2016 by the State Governor Mr.Udom Emmanuel.

A New Dawn

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In his first full season in charge of Akwa United as chairman, ElderPaul Bassey restructured the team and brought in a touch of professionalism into the administration of the club which has since manifested positively.

Part of the transformation process was the change in the club's Jersey colour from Blue and White to Orange and White which represents the Akwa Ibom State official colours.

Elder Paul Bassey's lead management contracted one of Nigeria's most experienced and intelligent CoachesAbdu Maikaba to take charge of the team.

Coach Maikaba recruited young determined and talented players such as Alhassan Ibrahim,Moses Ebiye,Aremu Afeez,IfeanyiIfeanyi, Musa Newman,Christian Pyagbara and Emmanuel Iwu and blended them with some star players likeUbong Friday, Otobong Effiong, Godspower Igudia, Ariwachukwu Emmanuel, Cyril Olisema, Chigozie Chilekwu, Ubong Idio, Amaechi Orji etc. that were retained from the previous season.

And despite a slow start to the season which saw the team manage just six points from a possible 18, they picked up and adjusted to the playing pattern of Coach Maikaba.

The result of the blend was evident in Akwa United's performances and achievements in the 2016/2017NPFL season in which they were seriously contending for the title, but only to miss out in the last four rounds of matches and also missed the chance to pick one of the three continental tickets available through the league format by just a point.

Akwa United finished the 2016/2017NPFL season in fourth placed (their highest ever finish in the top flight). They recorded 17 victories, 9 draws and 12 defeats with 60 points from 38 matches and also lifted the FA Cup (AITEO Cup) for the second time in 3 years.

The 2016/2017 season was the 20th Anniversary of Akwa United since it was founded as the Ibom Stars in the 1996/1997 season.[4] The team has played in Nigeria's Premier League for eight years in its 20 years of existence.[7] The end of the 2016/2017 season marked the club's sixth consecutive seasons in the league.

2017–18: Uninterrupted seventh season in the topflight

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The end of the2017–18 NPFL season marked the club's seven consecutive seasons in the Nigeria top flight since the2011–12 NPFL.

Second appearance on the continent

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Akwa United made their second appearance on the continent but were stunned 2–1 by Hawks FC of Gambia, in the first leg of the2018 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary tie played at theGodswill Akpabio International Stadium on Sunday, February 11, 2018.

In the second leg at the Independence Stadium, Bakau on February 21, 2018, Cyril Olisema scored a brace to hand Akwa United a 3–2 aggregate win over the Gambian club and passage to the first round.

Al-Ittihad defeated Akwa United 1–0 in the first round, first leg fixture, only for the Promise Keepers to record the same scoreline in the second leg courtesy of Aniekeme Asuquo's 46th-minute goal, to go level on aggregate, before edging the Libyan club 3–2 on penalties to qualify for the second round.

The Promise Keepers fell 2–0 to Al-Hilal in the second round, first leg, at the Al-Hilal Stadium on Sunday April 8, 2018.

However, their 3–1 win over Al-Hilal in the second round, return leg at theGodswill Akpabio International Stadium on Sunday, April 18, 2018, courtesy of Denis Nya's first half injury-time goal and Michael Ibe's brace in the second half was not enough to take Akwa United to the group stage, as Al-Hilal's Mohammed Bashir 28' minute goal qualified the Sudanese club on away goals rule.

Highest position ever on the log

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The Promise Keepers finished second on the2017–18 NPFL log with 41 points from 24 matches, two points behind leadersLobi Stars in July 2018.

2018 Aiteo Cup quarter final Exit

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The two timeFA Cup Champions who were hoping to defend their 2017Aiteo Cup crown were halted in the quarter final via penalties byEnugu Rangers at theSani Abacha Stadium, Kano on Wednesday, 3 October 2018.

Michael Ibeh put Akwa United in front with a well-taken freekick in the first half, before Okey Odita drew level for Enugu Rangers, 20 minutes to the end of regulation time.

Enugu Rangers (The Flying Antelopes), however prevailed 4–2 in the penalty shoot-outs.[8]

2018–19: Abridged league

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Denis Nya in a shirt of Akwa United

Akwa United management signed formerAbia Warriors andFC Ifeanyi Ubah coach, Rafael Everton to lead the team in the abridged2018–19 NPFL, following the departure of coach Abdullahi Maikaba toPlateau United at the conclusion of the2017–18 season.[9]

The Brazilian tactician became the third foreigner after CameroonianEmmanuel Deutsch and BelgianMaurice Cooreman to handle Akwa United in its 22-year-old history.

Twelve new players joined the team, including former player and Enyimba captain,Mfon Udoh, 2013 Super Eagles AFCON winner,Juwon Oshaniwa, and 2016 Federation Cup winner, Alberico Da Silva.[10]

The team lost 1–0 at home toEl-Kanemi Warriors on the opening day of the league and followed up with a 1–1 draw at Kano Pillars on matchday three, being their second game of the season, after the matchday two tie against Gombe United was postponed.

They drew 2–2 at home againstPlateau United on matchday four and lost 2–0 to Nasarawa United at Lafia Township stadium in a matchday five fixture.

Coach Everton side recorded their first win of the season on matchday six courtesy of a 3–0 home win over new comers,Go Round FC and went on an unbeaten run which culminated in a hard-fought 2–1 victory overHeartland FC of Owerri at the Okigwe Township stadium.[11]

Akwa United ended the first round in second place on the Group B log with 19 points from 11 matches, scoring 17 goals and conceding 10.

2020–21: Nigerian Professional League Champions

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On August 1, 2021, Akwa United was crowned NPFL Champions for the first time in their existence after a dominating winning display of 5–2 against MFM FC at theGodswill Akpabio stadium, Uyo with a game to spare.[12]

Akwa United also set a league record with their 18-match unbeaten run, surpassingEnyimba in 2005 and Kano Pillars 2019–20 13-match unbeaten sequence.

As at the time of being crowned champions, which occurred during the Match Week 37, they had a total win of 19, 14 draws and 4 losses in a feat unbecoming of a Nigerian football club.

The later lost 2–1 away to Lobi Stars FC in the last Match Day of the season.

Honours

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Nigeria Professional Football League

Nigeria FA Cup

  • Winners: 2015, 2017

Nigeria Super Cup

  • Winners: 2015

Performances in CAF competitions

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CAF Champions League

CAF Confederation Cup

  • 2016 – First round
  • 2018 – Third round

Players

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Current players

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As of 14 November 2021[13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK NGAAdewale Adeyinka
18GK CMRJean Efala
33GK NGADele Ajiboye
34GK NGAIfeanyi Emmanuel
No.Pos.NationPlayer
2DF NGAJames Ajako
3DF NGAEvans Ogbonda
5DF NGASampson Gbadebo
6DF NGACharles Okafor
12DF NGADenis Nya
14DF NGAJohn Lazarus
15DF NGAElu Wilson
26DF NGAEkene Olisema
29DF NGAEtboy Akpan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16MF NGAJames Arong
19MF NGASeth Mayi
24MF NGASamuel Amadi
27MF NGAUbong Essien
28MF NGAStephen Amos
37MF NGANicholas Godswill
No.Pos.NationPlayer
7FW NGAUbong Friday
8FW NGAEzekiel Bassey
10FW NGAOrok Akarandut
11FW NGALeo Ezekiel
13FW NGAAiz Jibrin
17FW NGAStephen Chukwude
4FW NGAUtibe Archibong
23FW NGAIzu Azuka
25FW NGAWisdom Fernando
32FW NGAAbiodun Thompson
35FW NGATony Obia

Staff

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Management staff

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PositionName
ChairmanNigeria Paul Bassey
Team managerNigeria Emmanuel Udoh
SecretaryNigeria Omon Bassey
AccountantNigeria Mary Akpaidiok
Welfare officerNigeria Asuquo Samuel
Media managerNigeria Mfon Patrick
CashierNigeria Idara Ekong
Camp commandantNigeria Anietie Christo Davies

Technical staff

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PositionName
Assistant coach (Goalkeeper Trainer)Nigeria Moses Effiong (MON)
Assistant coachNigeria Abasiakan Windy
Assistant coach (Fitness Trainer)Nigeria Abdullahi Umar
Referees coordinatorNigeria Okon Ekanem
ScoutNigeria Usoro Imaikop
DoctorNigeria Obot Jackson
NurseNigeria Emem Edwin
PhysiotherapistNigeria Albert Samuel
PsychologistNigeria Ime Uko
Kit and Equipment managersNigeria Aniedi Isaiah

Nigeria Akaninyene Dickson

Administrative staff

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PositionName
Office ManagerNigeria Uwem James
Office SecretaryNigeria Emem Udofot
Assistant Office ManagerNigeria Ndiana-Abasi James
Transport officersNigeria Edet Okon

Nigeria Sunny Cosmas

Nigeria Austine George

Nigeria Monday Solomon

Security officersNigeria Okon Udo

Nigeria Edikan Dominic

Managerial history

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Akwa United Head Coaches since 1997–1998 Nigeria football season

SeasonNameLeague
1997–1998Nigeria Benard OgbeNNL
1998–1999Nigeria Henry NwosuNNL
1999–2000Nigeria Henry NwosuNNL
2000–2001Nigeria Anietie UkpaNNL
2001–2002Nigeria Anietie UkpaNNL
2002–2003Nigeria Henry NwosuNNL
2003–2004Nigeria Henry NwosuNNL
2004–2005Nigeria Emmanuel KingNNL
2005–2006Nigeria Charles BasseyNNL
2006–2007Nigeria Charles BasseyNNL
2007–2008Cameroon Emmanuel DeutschNNL
2008–2009Nigeria Ime UkoNPFL
2008–2009Nigeria Godwin UwuaNPFL
2008–2009Nigeria Patrick UdohNPFL
2009–2010Nigeria Bernard OgbeNNL
2010–2011Nigeria Solomon OgbeideNNL
2011–2012Nigeria Solomon Ogbeide2011–12 NPFL
2012–2013Nigeria Patrick Udoh2012–13 NPFL
2013–2014Nigeria Justin Tenger2013–14 NPFL
2014–2015Nigeria Zachary Baraje2014–15 NPFL
2015–2016BelgiumMaurice Cooreman2015–16 NPFL
2016–2017Nigeria Abdullahi Maikaba2016–17 NPFL
2017–2018Nigeria Abdullahi Maikaba2017–18 NPFL
2018–2019Brazil Rafael Everton2018–19 NPFL
2019 –Nigeria John Obuh2019–20 NPFL
2019 –NigeriaKennedy Boboye2019–20 NPFL
  • Last updated: 10 February 2020
  • Source:[14]

Kit information

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1996–2017None
2017–2022Owu Sportswear[15]
2022–1xBet[16]

References

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  2. ^"NPFL 2024/2025 standings - overall, home/away standings".Flashscore.Archived from the original on 2022-07-26. Retrieved2022-08-01.
  3. ^"Akwa United Wins 2020/2021 NPFL Title".Channels TV. October 27, 2021.Archived from the original on October 29, 2021. RetrievedOctober 27, 2021.
  4. ^ab"Our History".Akwa United FC.Archived from the original on 2022-11-22. Retrieved2022-11-22.
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  6. ^"Nigeria suspends 9 stadiums from hosting league matches".Premium Times. October 25, 2015.Archived from the original on October 27, 2021. RetrievedOctober 25, 2021.
  7. ^"Azscore - Premier League Football".azscore.ng.Archived from the original on 2022-11-22. Retrieved2022-11-22.
  8. ^"Aiteo Cup 2018 reigning champions Always United knocked out on penalties by Rangers". www.pulse.ng.Archived from the original on 2 September 2019. Retrieved13 March 2019.
  9. ^"Akwa United Unveil 12 New Players for 2018–19 NPFL Season".The Punch. 5 November 2018.Archived from the original on 17 August 2019. Retrieved7 June 2019.
  10. ^"Akwa United Unveil 12 New Players for 2018–19 NPFL Season". akwaunitedfc.net. Retrieved21 March 2019.
  11. ^"Akwa United Humble Heartland in Okigwe, Climb to 2nd Spot on the Log". akwaunitedfc.net.Archived from the original on 18 November 2019. Retrieved21 March 2019.
  12. ^"Akwa United crowned champions as league season ended dramatically in Nigeria". cafonline.com. Retrieved28 September 2021.
  13. ^"Akwa United Squad".Flashscore.com.ng. Flashscore.Archived from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved10 February 2020.
  14. ^"Akwa United History".Akwa United. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2019. Retrieved19 February 2019.
  15. ^"Owu Sportswear unveil stunning Akwa United Caf Confederation Cup kit".Goal. 9 February 2018.Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved18 June 2022.
  16. ^"Akwa United bags one-year sponsorship deal with 1xBet".Guardian Newspapers Nigeria. 3 June 2022.Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved18 June 2022.

8. "Akwa United History"[1]

External links

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