2022 Nigeria Federation Cup

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The 2022 Nigeria Federation Cup (known as the 2022 Aiteo Cup for sponsorship reasons), was originally going to be the 75th edition of the Nigeria FA Cup, Nigeria's elite cup tournament for football clubs. It commenced on 26 July but was abandoned at the quarter-finals[1][2]

2022 AITEO Cup
Tournament details
CountryNigeria
Dates26 July –
Teams72
All statistics correct as of 26 July 2022.
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This year's tournament saw 72 clubs from 36 states and the FCT qualify as their state cup winners and runners-up.[3][4]

League representation edit

Players Federation
NPFL 17 teams
NNL 26 teams
NLO 15 teams
Non-league 15 teams

Schedule edit

Stage Dates
Rookie stage 26 & 27 July 2022
First round 30 & 31 July 2022
Round of 32 3 August 2022
Round of 16 6 & 7 August 2022
Quarter-finals TBD
Semi-finals TBD
Final TBD at TBD

Format edit

As with previous editions, it will be a single elimination knockout tournament with all matches played at neutral venues. The 18 lowest ranked clubs (mostly debutants) will enter the rookie stage, the winners of the rookie stage will join the remaining 55 clubs at the first round.[4] If a match ends in a draw, it goes straight to a penalty shoot-out.

Rookie stage edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
26 July 2022
Lautai United (JIG) ? ? ABJ FC (BAU)
Sokoto Professionals (SOK) 0–2 Saki United (OYO)
PCM FC (EBY) 4–1 FC Binani (ADA)
Gamji Eaglets (TAR) ? ? Hammola FC (OSU)
Nasarawu FC (TAR) ? ? Fulfill FC (KAD)
Eaglets FC (ZAM) ? ? FC Classic (ADA)
27 July 2022
Osevan FC (DEL) 1–0 Peace FC (ANA)
Police Crime Burster (RIV) 0–1 Dreams Football Academy (BAY)
Bendel Insurance Feeders (EDO) 1–0 FMC FC (KOG)

First round edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
30 July 2022
Bayelsa United (BAY) 4–1 Osevan FC (DEL)
EFCC FC (FCT) w/o[a] Green Beret (KAD)
Enyimba (ABI) 1–1(2–1 p) Ijebu United (OGU)
Dreams Football Academy (BAY) 1–2 Niger Tornadoes (NIG)
Apex Krane (DEL) 0–0 (3–4 p) Doma United (GOM)
Nnewi United (ANA) 1–1 (4–5 p) Akure City Academy (OND)
J M Liberty (BEN) 0–1 Heartland (IMO)
FRSC FC (NAS) [b] Adoration FC (ENU)
Rivers United (RIV) w/o[c] Dakkada (AKW)
Calabar Rovers (CRV) 0–0 (4–2 p) Gombe United (GOM)
Mailantarki (FCT) 1–5 Cynosure FC (EBY)
Remo Stars (OGU) 4–1 PCM FC (EBO)
Essein Ayi (CRV) 0–3 Akwa United (AKW)
Mighty Jets (PLA) 2–3 Kogi United (KOG)
Kanta United (KEB) 0–0 (4–2 p) Kebbi United (KEB)
Plateau United (PLA) w/o[d] DMD FC (BOR)
Housing Corporation FC (OYO) 4–2 Jigawa Golden Stars (JIG)
Zamfara United (ZAM) Gamji Eaglets (TAR)
Kano Pillars (KAN) 2–1 Niger Tornadoes Juniors (NIG)
Fulfill FC (KAD) Olukismet FC (EKI)
El Kanemi Warriors (BOR) 2–1 Kun Khalifat FC (IMO)
Bendel Insurance (EDO) 2–0 Katsina United Juniors (KAT)
Ekiti United (EKI) w/o[e] Sokoto United (SOK)
Eaglets FC (ZAM) 0–4 Nasarawa United (NAS)
31 July 2022
Bendel Insurance Feeders (EDO) 1–0 Dannaz (LAG)
ABS FC (KWA) 0–1 Lobi Stars (BEN)
Enugu Rangers (ENU) 4–1 ABJ FC (BAU)
Sunshine Stars (OND) 0–0 (5–4 p) Osun United (OSU)
Saki United (OYO) 2–2 (4–5 p) Katsina United (KAT)
Wikki Tourists (BAU) 0–0 (6–5 p) Kano Pillars Juniors (KAN)
Yobe Desert Stars (YOB) 0–2 Kwara United (KWA)
Ottasolo (LAG) 2–1 Abia Warriors (ABI)
  1. ^ Green Beret won on walkover after EFCC FC failed to show up for the match.
  2. ^ Dakkada qualified for the Round of 16 on walkover after both teams failed to show up for the match.
  3. ^ Dakkada won walkover after Rivers United pulled out of the competition.[5]
  4. ^ DMD won on walkover as Plateau United failed to appear for the match.[5]
  5. ^ Sokoto United won on walkover after Ekiti United failed to honour the match citing insecurity problems.[6]

Round of 32 edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
3 August 2022[7]
Bayelsa United (BAY) 0–0 (4–5 p) Green Beret (KAD)
Enyimba (ABI) 0–0 (5–6 p) Niger Tornadoes (NIG)
Doma United (GOM) 0–3 Lobi Stars (BEN)
Akure City Academy (OND) 2–1 Bendel Insurance Feeders (EDO)
Enugu Rangers (ENU) 1–1 (7–8 p) Heartland (IMO)
Bye Dakkada (AKW)
Sunshine Stars (OND) 5–1 Calabar Rovers (CRV)
Cynosure (EBY) 1–3 Katsina United (KAT)
Remo Stars (OGU) 0–3 Akwa United (AKW)
Kogi United (KOG) 2–2 (5–4 p) Kanta United (KEB)
DMD FC (BOR) 0–0 (4–2 p) Housing Corporation FC (OYO)
Zamfara United (ZAM) 0–5 Kano Pillars (KAN)
Fulfill FC (KAD 0–1 El-Kanemi Warriors (BOR)
Kwara United (KWA) 1–1 (3–4 p) Wikki Tourists (BAU)
Bendel Insurance (EDO) 1–1 (4–3 p) Ottasolo (LAG)
Sokoto United (SOK) 1–1 (10–11 p) Nasarawa United (NAS)

Round of 16 edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
6 August 2022[8][9]
Green Beret (KAD) 0–1 Niger Tornadoes (NIG)
Lobi Stars (BEN) 1–0 Akure City Academy (OND)
Heartland (IMO) 1–1(p) Dakkada (AKW)
Sunshine Stars (OND) 1–1(p) Katsina United(KAT)
DMD FC (BOR) 0–2 Kano Pillars (KAN)
El-Kanemi Warriors (BOR) 0–0(p) Wikki Tourists (BAU)
Bendel Insurance (EDO) 1–2 Nasarawa United (NAS)
7 August 2022
Akwa United (AKW) 1–2 Kogi United (KOG)

Quarterfinals edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
10 August 2022[10]
Niger Tornadoes (NIG) w/o Lobi Stars (BEN)
Heartland (IMO) 1–0 Katsina United(KAT)
Kogi United (KOG) w/o Kano Pillars (KAN)
Wikki Tourists (BAU) Nasarawa United (NAS)

References edit

  1. ^ "2022 Aiteo Cup kicks off Tuesday". Daily Trust. 24 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Kwara United pick Confederation Cup slot ahead of Aiteo Cup finals". Premium Times Nigeria. 8 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Nigeria Football Federation 2022 Aiteo Cup State Representatives". Imo Trumpeta. 1 July 2022.
  4. ^ a b "72 teams jostle for 2022 Aiteo cup". Exclusive News Nigeria. 23 July 2022.
  5. ^ a b "NPFL Champions Rivers United, Plateau United abandon 2022 Aiteo cup". BSN Sports. 31 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Insecurity:Ekiti United pulls out of 2022 Aiteo cup". leadership.ng. 31 July 2022.
  7. ^ Ibidapo, Ayodele Olu (2022-08-04). "AITEO Cup: Holders Bayelsa United, Rangers, Enyimba, Remo Stars booted out". Nigeria Football Federation (thenff) Official Website. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  8. ^ Ibidapo, Ayodele Olu (2022-08-05). "AITEO Cup: Akwa United, Tornadoes, Sunshine Stars look good for quarter finals". Nigeria Football Federation (thenff) Official Website. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  9. ^ "Aiteo Cup 2022 live scores, results, Football Nigeria - Flashscore". www.flashscore.com. Retrieved 2022-09-07.
  10. ^ Ibidapo, Ayodele Olu (2022-08-08). "AITEO CUP COMPETITION 2022". Nigeria Football Federation (thenff) Official Website. Retrieved 2022-08-15.