The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria beat Morocco, win maiden Middle East Africa Rugby League

- By Alex Monye

NIGERIA’S national rugby league team at the weekend won the inaugural Middle East Africa Rugby League by beating Morocco 38 to 16 in the final of the championsh­ip played at TBS Cricket Ground, Lagos.

The championsh­ip, the first of its kind in Africa, featured four countries, including Ghana, Cameroun, Morocco and host Nigeria.

Speaking after the game, Team Nigeria’s Captain, U.K.based Sadiq Adebiyi, who won the Most Valuable Player of the Championsh­ip Award (MVP), said his team worked hard to achieve the result despite the short time they had to prepare for it. “The game was exciting, as we gave our best to achieve the result. Winning the inaugural Middle East Africa Championsh­ip means a lot to my teammates and me. It has set Nigeria on a big stage for the bigger level, which is the World Cup.

“Having played with some Nigerian players since I arrived in the country, I see many talents in the game. I will not relent in giving them the much needed assistance to get to the highest level in their career,” he said.

Team Nigeria Coach, Joe Mbu from Congo, congratula­ted his players for going the extra mile to win the championsh­ip.

“I am a Congolese based in the United Kingdom and this is my first time working with the players.

“I see prospect for Nigeria in the rugby league because the players have speed and skills that can withstand any team in the world.

“My advice to the players is to continue watching more games on television and play more competitiv­e matches to be more active,” he said.

Also speaking at the event Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora and Foreign Relations to Lagos State Governor, Jermaine SanwoOlu, who represente­d the governor, Babajide SanwoOlu at the event, commended the organisers for putting Nigeria in the world map of rugby league. League Internatio­nal Federation President, Graeme Thompson, expressed optimism that Nigeria would soon become one of the best countries in rugby league in the nearest future.

“Winning the championsh­ip has given Nigeria the chance to aspire to play at the 2025 Rugby League World Cup.

“In the next world Cup coming up in England in 2021 Nigeria will not be there because the qualifiers have been concluded. They will be there as an emerging nation in the rugby league.

“I see quality talents in Nigerian players base on my observatio­ns in the competitio­n,” he disclosed.

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