The Jagaban Cup once again proved its value as a launchpad for exceptional young talent, with standout players across eight clubs earning selection after impressive performances.
From SGFC Athletics, Okwuosa Chukwudi stood out with commanding displays, while Mavlon FC’s Samson Egbedokun showed his quality when it mattered most. FC Bethel produced a strong group, with Solomon Friday, Moses Stephen, Amos Godwin, and Ebuka Emmanuel all doing enough to earn their spots.
Broad City FC had one of the most dominant representations, as Emmanuel Udeogu, Hanif Sanusi, Chidi Fidelix, Christopher Jeremiah, Ayomide Bakare, and Uche Ezugwu all caught the attention of scouts with consistent performances throughout the tournament.
36 Lion FC also made a powerful statement, with Seun Lawal, Azuka Alatan, Opeyemi Ogunlade, Micheal Hunsa, Ayomide Fadare, and Sunkanmi Daramola all earning recognition through disciplined, high-level performances.
Ikorodu City’s Moses Ali and Olamilekan Atolagbe also earned recognition, alongside Smart City FC’s Hassan Haddi, while Klassisch FC saw both Khalid Abubakar and Charles Obani make the cut.
From midfield control to attacking brilliance and defensive solidity, these players didn’t just participate, they proved they are ready for the next level.
Now, with eyes watching and doors beginning to open, this is where the journey truly begins.