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Kano Pillars, Niger Tornadoes qualify for Aiteo Cup final

Niger Tornadoes and Kano Pillars have secured berths in the 2019 Federation Cup final following their victorious outings yesterday...

Kano Pillars celebrating their passage yesterday to the Aiteo Cup final, where they will meet Niger Tornadoes on a date yet to be announced by the NFF. PHOTO: GOAL.COM.

Niger Tornadoes and Kano Pillars have secured berths in the 2019 Federation Cup final following their victorious outings yesterday in Lagos and Makurdi respectively, reports goal.com.

While Tornadoes pulled off an upset in Lagos, beating Rivers United 2-1 at the Agege Stadium, Pillars were pushed to the wire before overcoming Calabar Rovers 4-2 on penalties after the Nigeria National League side had forced them to a 1-1 draw in regulation time.

In the sémifinal at the Agege Stadium, it was Rivers United that struck first in the 11th minute through Kehinde Adedipe before Eric Frimpong equalised for the Ikon Allah Boys five minutes later.

Just before half time, Dosso Saib’s well-taken free kick saw Tornadoes take the lead and they held on until the final whistle to seal their third Cup final qualification in 19 years.

Tornadoes, who were relegated from the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) to the second tier NNL, have now picked up a continental football ticket as their opponent in the final, Kano Pillars have already secured the ticket to represent Nigeria in the CAF Champions League.

Coach Mohammed Bala’s men will team up with Enugu Rangers in the CAF Confederation Cup.

For many, the 2019 Federation Cup final is well poised as it pitches the 2017 runners-up Tornadoes against the 2018 runners-up Pillars.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is yet to announce the date and venue for the Cup final.

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