The
world of polo descended upon the ancient city of Minna recently to watch
reigning Nigerian polo team of the decade, EL-Amin pulled all the stops on
their way to winning their 13th IBB Cup, creating an enduring legacy that would
be difficult to match.
The
Kaduna based El-Amin was the brightest star of the prestigious Minna event,
retaining the event’s biggest prize, the glittering General
Abdulsalami Cup and carting home personal awards in an action pack week that
was hailed by everyone from royalties, business gurus, diplomats to polo
enthusiasts.
Hosted
by the Niger State Government, top prizes at the grand event pitching most of
the biggest names in Nigerian polo and an impressive assemblage of teams from
across the country, was lopsided shared , with Kaduna teams sweping major titles,
leaving Bauchi, Katsina, Zaria, Port Harcourt, Jos, Abuja, and Minna teams to
settle for the crumbs.
That EL-Amin
outpaced all comers to keep their treasured IBB Cup title again this year is no
news, because oppositions come in number on a yearly basis, but the baffling thing about their IBB Cup
supremacy, seem to be : “The more they come ,the more they all fall.”
As in
all high stake polo competitions in the country, the fight was always going to
be a nerve wrecking battle, but the teeming Minna polo buffs were never in
doubt as to the destination of their treasured IBB Cup, that pitted perpetual
champions, EL-Amin and the ambitious Kaduna Kakuri team.
They
were not disappointed as their heroes; EL-Amin defeated the hard fighting
Kakuri 9-41/2 to win their thirteen title in sublime campaign that bore
the hallmark of their attacking flare that has earned them many top polo
laurels within and outside the country.
Parading
their hit squad complete with Aminu Alhaji, Bello Buba, Ibrahim Mohammed and
their patron, Mohammed Babangida, EL-Amin shoot down the quartet of Ibrahim Abba, Ibrahim
Babangida, Ali Hassan and Rabiu Mohammed in Kakuri colours to keep their treasured
IBB Cup and added the General Abdulsalami Cup in a show of supremacy.
Their
patron, Mohammad Babangida who doubles as the Tournament Chairman was truly at
home scoring accounting for some crucial goals, as his champion side added the
compact Kakuri side to massive heap of their vanquished challengers.
To cap
an impressive double victory, El-Amin chief predator, Bello Buba was adjudged
the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the prestigious Minna’2013 tournament. For
archiving a milestone of 13th back-to-back IBB Cup victory, EL-Amin was
honoured for their decade long consistency as the kings of high-goal polo in
Nigeria.
“I feel
great to realize how much joy one’s effort has brought to the lives of the
teeming polo enthusiasts across the country and Zaria in particular. Their
support and believe in me has been the driving force and I want to dedicate
these victories to my teeming fans,” Babangida declared.
In what
was the latest vogue of Minna’2013 polo, Kaduna EL-Amin (2) emerged from the
wood work to shock bookmakers with a surprise General Hassan Cup victory in a
typical running game that bore the trade mark of their fore bearers, EL-Amin
(1).
The junior side featuring Khalifa Adams,
Abubakar Mohammed, Hussaini Mohammed and their captain, Bashir Mambo defeated
seven other oppositions on their way to victory.
Port
Octopus Clan finished second, dusting others like Jos Perodex, Zaria Kubanni,
Kaduna Kawo, Katsina Gobarau and home side, Jamilla Ville Farm from Minna, in
the race for the low-goal title.
The IBB
Sports Complex, venue of the glamorous annual polo carnival, was always full to
capacity on a daily basis, as the battles for the coveted Emir of Minna, the
Governor’s and the General Hassan Katsina cups rages.
Three
arch rivals showed up for the Emir’s prize and at the end, it was a sweet
victory for Kaduna Mailanbu team that earned their first Emir of Minna Cup
crown, having narrowly lost the royal title to Katsina Danmarina last year.
Playing
with renewed vigor, the Mailanbu warriors parading same squad of last year,
boosting their patron, Adamu Usman, Ibrahim Babangida, Lado Aliyu and Hayatou
Abba out paced Katsina Liyafa Hotel and Bauchi Gubi to the title. Gubi finished
runners-up after beating Liyafa 51/2 -3 in the semi.
The
campaign for the medium-goal Governor’s Cup went straight to the wire as, two
arch enemies from Kaduna let the spark flying in all direction in their never
ending rivalry.
When the
dust finally settled, Bello Buba pivoted Kaduna Makblow parading Isa Makarfi,
Danjuma Abdullahi and Hissaini Ahmedu could rely on goal difference to claim
victory.
Their quest
to easy victory met a brick wall after being held to a 2-2 draw in the final by
Kaduna Profile boosting the likes of Nasiru Yusuf, Aliyu Tijani, Kabiru Saidu
and their hit-man, Ibrahim Mohammed.
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