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Ikorodu City Run Riot, 36 Lion Stun Late, Beyond Limits Flex Their Muscle As Supremacy Cup Day 2 Erupts In Lagos

Day Two of the 2025 Lagos Supremacy Cup delivered pure drama, breathtaking football, and unforgettable moments as fans packed the Legacy Pitch — joined by 10 international scouts — to witness a tournament rapidly becoming a showcase of Nigeria’s brightest young talents.

With Dosu Joseph FC, Beyond Limits, and Tripple 44 coming into the day as opening-match winners, expectations were sky-high. Day Two did not disappoint.

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The action kicked off with Ikorodu City FC dismantling Dosu Joseph FC 3-0 in a ruthless display of pace and precision.
Samuel Ezekiel, Shittu Hameed, and Oladimeji Dada led the onslaught as the Oga Boys completely dominated, sending a firm message to the rest of the competition.

The second match — Broad City vs Real Sapphire — delivered the chaos everyone hoped for.
Broad City raced to a 2–0 lead thanks to sharp finishes from Istifanus Freedom and Ezugwu Uche, but Real Sapphire roared back to life.
A moment of brilliance from Obi Emmanuel made it 2–1, setting up a thrilling finale.
In the dying seconds, Promise Omenka rose to the occasion, smashing home a dramatic equaliser to end the match 2–2 and send the crowd into a frenzy.

The third encounter between 36 Lion and Mavlon was a rollercoaster of tension and late drama.

A brace from Seun Lawal put Lion in control, but Mavlon clawed their way back, thanks to goals from Elisha Ephraim and Sunday Emmanuel, who buried his rebound after his initial penalty was saved.

Just when a draw seemed certain, Alex John delivered a late dagger, sealing a 3–2 win for 36 Lion and breaking Mavlon hearts.

The marquee fixture lived up to its billing as Beyond Limits — the defending champions — faced Tripple 44.

The champions were ruthless, composed, and superior, securing a 2–0 victory through well-taken goals by Akinocho Merveille and Daniel Arierhi, reasserting their status as the team to beat.

After a pulsating Day Two filled with goals, emotion, and rising stars, the Supremacy Cup continues to burn brighter — and the battle for Lagos supremacy grows even fiercer.