Ibrahim Ibrahim, recognized as the best player of the tournament, was instrumental in leading the Goshen White Tigers to victory in the Durumi Super League 6.1, where they amassed a total of 32 points.
His contribution was pivotal, as he netted two crucial goals, significantly advancing his team to that point total and ensuring their triumph.
The Durumi community was alive with enthusiasm as supporters from different regions convened to back their preferred teams during this community-driven occasion, which has become a widely discussed event.
Fans of the five teams were seen involved enthusiastically rallied for their clubs, displaying their team flags with pride.
Initially scheduled for June 12, the football event was shifted to June 21, to account for the Sallah festivities related to the Eid El Kabir celebration in the Islamic calendar.
The two -time reigning champions, Goshen White Tigers, topped the standings with 32 points, while Soso Lions took second place with 28 points.
Allen Foxes claimed third with 25 points, Edu Wolves followed with 24 points, and Bassey Sparrows rapped up the league with 15 points.
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Following their success, the coach and player for Goshen White Tigers, Bitrus Barau, shared his elation regarding the win, attributing their achievement to their faith in God and the spirit of unity and love among the team members.
Uche Isaac, the tournament’s chairman, expressed gratitude to the players, supporters, and everyone who played a role in the tournament’s success.
He encouraged all involved to uphold the current peace and unity for the advancement of the Durumi Super League tournament.
Additionally, he revealed plans for the upcoming championship, with intentions to incorporate more teams in the next 6.2 event slated for late 2025.