The Delta State Football Association (FA) Peace and Unity Cup began with great enthusiasm on Saturday, November 16, 2024, as ethnic nationalities across the state gathered to promote peace and harmony through sports.
The tournament opened with a thrilling novelty match which was held in Ode-Itsekiri, Big Warri, featuring teams representing the state’s diverse ethnic groups.
At the end of the novelty match, Team One, which consisted of players from the Ijaw and Itsekiri communities, secured a decisive 2-0 victory over Team Two, made up of players from the Ika, Ndokwa, Isoko, and Urhobo ethnic groups.
The Ijaw/Itsekiri team took the lead in the first half and sealed their win with a second goal in the second half, much to the delight of their supporters.
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Speaking to journalists after the match, Comrade Sharif Molade, one of the event’s organizers and a community leader, praised the participants and communities for their commitment to peace and unity.
He said: “This tournament is a testament to our collective desire for harmony in Delta State. I commend the youth and the ethnic nationalities for coming together to make this event a success.
“It is our hope that this Peace and Unity Cup will foster stronger bonds among our people and create a lasting legacy of peaceful coexistence.”
Ex-Super Eagles star, Edema Fuludu, who attended the match commended Molade for his dedication to promoting peace through sports.
Citing the unifying power of football, Fuludu said: “Football is a universal language that brings people together. This tournament is a step in the right direction for Delta State, as it shows how sports can be used to bridge divides and build peace among ethnic nationalities.”
The tournament is set to continue with matches in various locations across the state, culminating in a grand finale that will showcase the best of grassroots football talent and cultural integration.