Super Eagles Captain Vincent Enyeama and
Super Falcons' star forward Asisat Oshoala emerged King and Queen of
the Pitch respectively at the second edition of the Nigeria Pitch Awards
held shortly after Nigeria’s 2-0 victory over Chad in Kaduna on
Saturday.
The Awards Ceremony, which was for the
2014 season drew eminent personalities in the Nigerian football
community. Among dignitaries at the event were NFF President, Mr. Amaju
Melvin Pinnick, NFF 2nd Vice President, Mallam Shehu Dikko, NFF
Executive Committee members High Chief Emeka Inyama, Barrister Chris
Green, Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu, Alhaji Babagana Kalli and Alhaji Ahmad
Kawu, NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, and other top brass of
the NFF. Barrister Dan Abia, the MD/CEO of the Niger Delta Development
Commission, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Managing Partner of SIAO Partners,
Bassey Eyo of Payporte.com, Amb. Ebi Egbe and the BBA Runners Up, Tayo
Faniran also graced the occasion.
Addressing the large crowd at the
ceremony, NFF President Amaju Pinnick restated the Federation’s
commitment to give the organisers all the support that is needed to grow
the Nigeria Pitch Awards into a world class football event.
While
speaking on the award process, Pastor Ighodalo, whose audit firm
coordinated the voting process, stated that the process was transparent
and credible as it reflected the wish of the voters. He said the
breakdown of the results would be published after the results were
announced.
In the players’ category, last year's
winner and Super Eagles' goalkeeper and skipper Vincent Enyeama clinched
the Best Goalkeeper Award while Kenneth Omeruo and Ogenyi Onazi emerged
Best Defender and Best Midfielder respectively. Ahmed Musa beat Ike
Uche and Mfon Udoh to the Striker of the Year Award.
Kano Pillars again emerged the Club of
the Year; Okey Emordi, the Coach of the Year; Ferdinand Udoh, Best
Referee, Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu of Enyimba FC the Manager of the Year
and John Shittu, the Players’ Agent of the Year.
In other categories, Senator Liyel
Imoke, former Governor of Cross River State picked up the Football
Friendly Governor for 2014 and Lagos State, for the second time running,
won the State with the Best Graasroots Football Development Programme.
The media category saw Tana Aiyejina of
Punch emerge as the Football Journalist of the Year in the Print
Category. Toyin Ibitoye of Channels TV and Bimbo Adeola of Star FM won
the TV and Radio categories.
Chairman of Channels Television, Mr.
John Momoh was honoured with the Special Recognition in Football Award
for his contributions to the development of football through the
National Channels Kids Competition and Super Eagles' Head Coach Stephen
Keshi who attended the ceremony along with all his technical and
backroom staff, received the Football Achievement Award.
Chief Executive Officer of Matchmakers
Comsult International, organizers of the Pitch Awards, Mr. Shina
Philips, thanked God for the success of the ceremony.


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