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Shooting Stars S.C.
Shooting Stars Sports Club (often nicknamed 3SC or ''Oluyole Warriors'') is a Nigerian professional football club based in Ibadan, in south-western Nigeria. History The club was one of the founders of the Nigerian Premier League in 1972, when they were called ''WNDC Ibadan'' (Western Nigeria Development Corporation), and were later called IICC (Industrial Investment and Credit Corporation) Shooting Stars of Ibadan. Their nickname "Shooting Stars" was added on the suggestion of the team's founding members, the late Jide Johnson and Niyi Omowon the "Aare Odan Liberty" (Generalissimo of Liberty Stadium) who believed that the players were "stars" in their own right. Shooting Stars is one of the most followed football clubs in Nigeria. They play their home matches at the Lekan Salami Stadium. The stadium was named after one of the prominent supporters of the club who is now deceased. "Sooting", as it is called by its supporters, earlier used to play at the famous Liberty Stadium, on ...
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Lekan Salami Stadium
Lekan Salami Stadium, also known as Adamasingba Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ibadan, Nigeria. Primarily utilized for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... matches, the stadium serves as the home ground for Shooting Stars and other local teams. With seating for 10,000 spectators. Shooting Stars FC won the championship in 1993 and soon after, went to the bottom of the ladder. History Lekan Salami Stadium was built on 130,000 square meters of land, formerly occupied by Ibadan race course. It was opened on May 28, 1988. Developmental plans for the complex began in 1976 during the administration of David Jemibewon. The race course space had gone unused and had been occupied by illegal structures and activities. To reclaim the land, the military govern ...
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Edith Agoye
Edith Olumide Alumeida Agoye (born 19 January 1976) is a Nigerian retired footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who last played for Shooting Stars S.C. Career Agoye along with his former teammate Wasiu Taiwo moved in the summer of 2008 to Shooting Stars SC. He became an assistant coach for 3 SC in 2013. He resigned as Head coach in 2019 after 3SC failed to get promoted. References External links * 1976 births Living people Nigerian men's footballers Nigeria men's international footballers Men's association football midfielders Shooting Stars S.C. players FC Schaffhausen players Rot-Weiß Oberhausen players Espérance Sportive de Tunis players FC Braunau players Bnei Sakhnin F.C. players Maccabi Herzliya F.C. players Hapoel Be'er Shev ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1972
The African Cup of Champions Clubs 1972 was the 8th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 26 teams and used a knock-out format with ties played home and away. Hafia FC from Guinea won the final, becoming CAF club champion for the first time and the first Guinean team to win the trophy. First round 1Al-Merrikh withdrew. 2Abaluhya United withdrew. Second round 1 After the match had finished 2-0 to Djoliba AC, leaving the aggregate level at 2–2, AS Forces Armées (Dakar) refused to take part in the penalty shootout to protest the officiating; they were ejected from the competition and banned from CAF competitions for three years. Quarter-finals Semi-finals 1 TP Mazembe refused to play the 2nd leg contesting the eligibility of the referees assigned by ...
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CAF Champions League
The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club (association football), club football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and contested by list of top-division football clubs in CAF countries, top-division African clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout stage, and then a home and away final. It is the most prestigious club competition in African football. The winner of the each season of the competition earns a berth for the FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament contested between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations, faces the winner of the CAF Confederation Cup in the following season's CAF Super Cup and from 2024 onwards, along with the next 4 best teams, a place in the new FIFA Intercontinental Cup. Clubs that finish as runners-up ...
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West African Club Championship
The West African Club Championship (UFOA Cup), also known as the General Eyadéma Cup, was a football tournament for West African clubs from 1977 to 1999. It was open to league runners-up in the West Africa (or ''Zone 3'') region of the CAF. While the first matches were played of the 2000 tournament, the competition was cancelled before the final, largely for financial reasons. While the intention of the CAF was to revive a national squad tournament in its place, the planned annual CSSA Nations Cup has not been regularly scheduled since. The tournament was resurrected in 2009 to pit each member country's highest team not featuring in the CAF Champions League or the CAF Confederation Cup. The final four was played in December with Togo as the host. Winners by year *1977 Stade Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire *1978 ASFA Dakar, Senegal *1979 ASF Police, Senegal *1980 ASF Police, Senegal *1981 Stella Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire *1982 Sekondi Hasaacas F.C., Ghana *1983 New Nigeria Bank (N ...
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1976 African Cup Winners' Cup
The 1976 African Cup Winners' Cup was the second edition of Africa's secondary interclub competition. The tournament was played by 20 teams and used a knock-out format with ties played home and away. Shooting Stars F.C. from Nigeria won the final, and claimed their - and their country's - first African club trophy. Preliminary round First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Champion External linksAfrican Cup Winners' Cup resultsat Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ... {{CAF Cup Winners Cup Seasons African Cup Winners' Cup 2 ...
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1992 CAF Cup
The 1992 CAF Cup was the first football club tournament season that took place for the runners-up of each African country's domestic league. It was won by Shooting Stars in two-legged final victory against Nakivubo Villa. First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Winners External linksCAF Cup 1992- ''rsssf.com'' {{DEFAULTSORT:1992 Caf Cup 3 1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
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1996 African Cup Of Champions Clubs
The 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs was the 32nd edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. Zamalek from Egypt Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe ... won that final, and became for the fourth time CAF club champion. Preliminary round 1 Toffa Cotonou withdrew after the first leg. 2 ASC Sonalec were disqualified for late payment of the entry fee. 3 FACA withdrew after the first leg. First round 1 RC Bafoussam withdrew after 1st leg, and Fantastique FC advanced to Second Round. Second round Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Winners Top scorer ...
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1984 African Cup Of Champions Clubs
The 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs was the 20th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. The tournament was played by 39 teams and was used a playoff scheme with home and away matches. Zamalek SC from Egypt Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northe ... won that final, and became for the first time CAF club champion. Preliminary round 1 First round 1 2 Second round 1 2 3 Quarter-finals 1 Semi-finals Final Champion Top scorers The top scorers from the 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs are as follows: ReferencesRSSSF.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1 ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs
The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual club football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and contested by top-division African clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout stage, and then a home and away final. It is the most prestigious club competition in African football. The winner of the each season of the competition earns a berth for the FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament contested between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations, faces the winner of the CAF Confederation Cup in the following season's CAF Super Cup and from 2024 onwards, along with the next 4 best teams, a place in the new FIFA Intercontinental Cup. Clubs that finish as runners-up their national leagues, having not qualified for the Champions League, are eligible for t ...
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Nigerian FA Cup
The Nigeria Federation Cup is the main football (soccer), football single-elimination tournament in Nigeria contested by 74 teams, representing the States of Nigeria, 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria, FCT of Nigeria. It is the Nigerian domestic cup and the Nigerian equivalent of the FA Cup, Emperor's Cup, Copa do Brasil, Coupe de France, and Hrvatski nogometni kup, among others. The tournament was created in 1945 as the "Governor's Cup", succeeding the War Memorial Challenge Cup that had been limited to teams from Lagos. The tournament, as the Governor's Cup, was initially dominated by Lagos, Lagosian teams, later it was known as the Nigeria FA Cup from (1954–1959), Nigeria Challenge Cup (1960–1998), Coca-Cola FA Cup (1999–2008) and Nigeria Federation Cup (2009–2016). Between 2017 and 2022, the competition was sponsored by the Aiteo, AITEO group and known as the AITEO Cup including the Aiteo Cup (women), women's tournament. On 8 August 2021, Bayelsa St ...
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Taiwo Ogunjobi
Taiwo Joseph Ogunjobi (17 August 1953 – 11 February 2019) was a Nigerian football player and administrator. He played as a centre-back for Shooting Stars and represented Nigeria internationally. He later held posts as an administrator at club and state levels, and with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and its predecessor the Nigeria Football Association, serving as secretary-general between 2002 and 2005. Playing career Ogunjobi played for the Nigerian academicals team; he was made captain during 1973–74 and led the side that beat the Ghanaian academicals that season. He joined Shooting Stars, then known as WNDC Ibadan, in 1973. He left Shooting Stars in 1975 to study in the United States, but returned in 1980 and was appointed captain. A centre-back, he regularly partnered Ogbein Fawole. He led the club to the final of the 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs. He retired in 1986. He also represented the Nigerian national team, making his debut against Morocco in a ...
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