The Jagaban Cup has once again demonstrated its role as a nurturing ground for emerging football talent in Nigeria.
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Among the notable players, Okwuosa Chukwudi from SGFC Athletics has attracted the attention of scouts with his remarkable skills.
Samson Egbedokun of Mavlon FC proved to be a formidable presence, displaying his abilities on the field. His recognition by scouts reflects his commitment and hard work in the sport.
FC Bethel had several players who impressed the scouts, including Solomon Friday, Moses Stephen, Amos Godwin, and Ebuka Emmanuel. Their consistent performances have placed them on the radar of leading clubs.
Broad City FC, the tournament champions, showcased a wealth of talent with numerous players catching the eye of scouts. Emmanuel Udeogu, Hanif Sanusi, Chidi Fidelix, Christopher Jeremiah, Ayomide Bakare, and Uche Ezugwu all demonstrated their skills and attracted the interest of the selectors.
36 Lion FC also had a strong showing, with Seun Lawal, Azuka Alatan, Opeyemi Ogunlade, Micheal Hunsa, Ayomide Fadare, and Sunkanmi Daramola all impressing the scouts. Their selection highlights the team’s overall performance in the tournament.
Moses Ali and Olamilekan Atolagbe from Ikorodu City were among the standout players, showcasing their talent and earning recognition from scouts. Additionally, Hassan Haddi from Smart City also drew the attention of scouts with his impressive performance.
Klassisch FC, despite not winning the final, had two players who stood out to the scouts – Khalid Abubakar and Charles Obani. Their selection underscores the team’s overall performance and potential.







