3rd Edition Of ULMI Secondary Schools Football Tournament Kicks Off In Uromi

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3rd Edition Of ULMI Secondary Schools Football Tournament Kicks Off In Uromi

Organisers warn against schools fielding mercenaries or cheating of any sorts.

Organisers warn against schools fielding mercenaries or cheating of any sorts.

The flair of the football season once again has descended upon the picturesque town of Uromi, as the third edition of the Uromi Like Minds Initiative’s (ULMI) Secondary Schools Football Tournament kicked off with an enthusiastic start.

Sixteen secondary schools, drawn from the vibrant communities of Uromi and Uzea in the Esan North East local government area, have converged to compete for the coveted title.

The inaugural match of this tournament was a thrilling encounter between Ehboiyi Secondary School and Okpere Secondary School, ending in a dramatic penalty shootout victory for Ehboiyi Secondary, with a scoreline of 6-5.

Organisers warn against schools fielding mercenaries or cheating of any sorts.

Before this nail-biting shootout, both teams had played to a 1-1 draw during regulation time. Notably, the game was marked not only by the on-field action but also by the camaraderie between the players and their passionate supporters, embodying the spirit of fair competition that the organizers had hoped for.

Addressing the gathering at the tournament’s opening ceremony, Prince Kenneth Edenojie, the ULMI projects director, spoke on behalf of the chairman, Mr. Sylvester Abumere Ekpen, and the organization’s executives.

He extended a warm welcome to all participating schools and local government council members present, while also delivering a stern message against unsportsmanlike conduct.

3rd Edition Of ULMI Secondary Schools Football Tournament Kicks Off In Uromi

“We are fully ready to check cheating and fielding of mercenaries in this edition,” Prince Kenneth Edenojie declared. He emphasized that any school caught cheating would be swiftly disqualified, urging participants to focus on the essence of sportsmanship rather than a win-at-all-cost mentality.

Furthermore, Edenojie encouraged school authorities to refrain from aiding cheating among students by allowing the participation of individuals who are not genuine students of their respective institutions. This stern warning underscores the commitment of the organizers to maintain the integrity of the tournament and uphold fair play as its cornerstone.

As the tournament unfolds, football enthusiasts can look forward to more exhilarating matches. Tomorrow’s lineup promises an exciting day, with Arue Secondary School taking on Eigbibhalu Secondary School at 10 am, followed by Ufuah Memorial School clashing with Amedokhian Secondary School at 12 noon.

The Uromi Like Minds Initiative’s football tournament for secondary schools is more than just a sporting event; it is a platform where young talents can showcase their skills, learn the values of sportsmanship, and promote fair play in the beautiful game.

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