Akwa United F.C.
Full name | Akwa United Football Club of Uyo | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Promise Keepers | ||
Founded | 1996 | ||
Ground | Godswill Akpabio Stadium,[1] Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria | ||
Capacity | 30,000 | ||
Owner | Akwa Ibom State Government | ||
Chairman | Paul Bassey | ||
Manager | Kennedy Boboye | ||
League | Nigeria Professional Football League | ||
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Akwa United Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Uyo. They play in the first division of Nigerian football, the Nigeria Professional Football League. Godswill Akpabio International Stadium is the club's home stadium.
History
1996–97: The Genesis
2007–08: First season in the top flight
Promotion, change of name and Jersey colour
First Premier League win
Crowd trouble and rivalry with Enyimba
2008–09: One season, three coaches and relegation
2011–12: Return to Premier League
2012–13 and 2013–14: Last day survival
2014–15: New home ground and First major trophy
New stadium
Federation Cup glory and Continental qualification
2015–16: Continental debut
2017–18: Uninterrupted seventh season in the topflight
The end of the 2017–18 NPFL season marked the club's seven consecutive seasons in the Nigeria top flight since the 2011–12 NPFL
Second appearance on the continent
Akwa United made their second appearance on the continent but were stunned 2–1 by Hawks FC of Gambia, in the first leg of the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary tie played at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium on Sunday, February 11, 2018.
In the second leg at the Independence Stadium, Bakau on February 21, 2018, Cyril Olisema scored a brace to hand Akwa United a 3–2 aggregate win over the Gambian club and passage to the first round.
Al-Ittihad defeated Akwa United 1–0 in the first round, first leg fixture, only for the Promise Keepers to record the same scoreline in the second leg courtesy of Aniekeme Asuquo's 46th-minute goal, to go level on aggregate, before edging the Libyan club 3–2 on penalties to qualify for the second round.
The Promise Keepers fell 2–0 to Al-Hilal in the second round, first leg, at the Al-Hilal Stadium on Sunday April 8, 2018.
However, their 3–1 win over Al-Hilal in the second round, return leg at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium on Sunday, April 18, 2018 courtesy of Denis Nya's first half injury-time goal and Michael Ibe's brace in the second half was not enough to take Akwa United to the group stage, as Al-Hilal's Mohammed Bashir 28' minute goal qualified the Sudanese club on away goals rule.
Highest position ever on the log
The Promise Keepers finished second on the 2017–18 NPFL log with 41 points from 24 matches, two points behind leaders Lobi Stars in July 2018.
2018 Aiteo Cup quarter final Exit
The two time FA Cup Champions who were hoping to defend their 2017 Aiteo Cup crown were halted in the quarter final via penalties by Enugu Rangers at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano on Wednesday, 3 October 2018.
Michael Ibeh put Akwa United in front with a well-taken freekick in the first half, before Okey Odita drew level for Enugu Rangers, 20 minutes to the end of regulation time.
The Flying Antelopes, however prevailed 4–2 in the penalty shoot-outs.[2]
2018–19: Abridged league
Official team photo of Akwa United for the 2018–19 NPFL
Akwa United management signed former Abia Warriors and FC Ifeanyi Ubah coach, Rafael Everton to lead the team in the abridged 2018–19 NPFL, following the departure of coach Abdullahi Maikaba to Plateau United at the conclusion of the 2017–18 season.[3]
The Brazilian tactician became the third foreigner after Cameroonian Emmanuel Deutsch and Belgian Maurice Cooreman to handle Akwa United in its 22-year-old history.
Twelve new players joined the team, including former player and Enyimba captain, Mfon Udoh, 2013 Super Eagles AFCON winner, Juwon Oshaniwa, and 2016 Federation Cup winner, Alberico Da Silva.[4]
The team lost 1–0 at home to El-Kanemi Warriors on the opening day of the league and followed up with a 1–1 draw at Kano Pillars on matchday three, being their second game of the season, after the matchday two tie against Gombe United was postponed.
They drew 2–2 at home against Plateau United on matchday four and lost 2–0 to Nasarawa United at Lafia Township stadium in a matchday five fixture.
Coach Everton side recorded their first win of the season on matchday six courtesy of a 3–0 home win over new comers, Go Round FC and went on an unbeaten run which culminated in a hard fought 2–1 victory over Heartland FC of Owerri at the Okigwe Township stadium.[5]
Akwa United ended the first round in second place on the Group B log with 19 points from 11 matches, scoring 17 goals and conceding 10.
Honours
- Nigerian FA Cup: x2
- 2015, 2017
- 2016
- 2016
Performances in CAF competitions
- 2016 – First Round
- 2018 – Third Round
Players
Current players
- As of 10 February 2020[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Staff
Management staff
Technical staff
Position | Name |
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Head coach | Kennedy Boboye |
Assistant coach (Goalkeeper Trainer) | Moses Effiong (MON) |
Deputy head coach | Ali Atune Jolomi |
Assistant coach | Abasiakan Windy |
Assistant coach (Fitness Trainer) | Abdullahi Umar |
Referees coordinator | Okon Ekanem |
Scout | Usoro Imaikop |
Doctor | Obot Jackson |
Nurse | Emem Edwin |
Physiotherapist | Albert Samuel |
Psychologist | Ime Uko |
Kit and Equipment managers | Aniedi Isaiah |
Administrative staff
Position | Name |
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Office Manager | Uwem James |
Office Secretary | Emem Udofot |
Assistant Office Manager | Ndiana-Abasi James |
Transport officers | Edet Okon |
Security officers | Okon Udo |
Managerial history
Akwa United Head Coaches since 1997–1998 Nigeria football season
Season | Name | League |
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1997–1998 | Benard Ogbe | NNL |
1998–1999 | Henry Nwosu | NNL |
1999–2000 | Henry Nwosu | NNL |
2000–2001 | Anietie Ukpa | NNL |
2001–2002 | Anietie Ukpa | NNL |
2002–2003 | Henry Nwosu | NNL |
2003–2004 | Henry Nwosu | NNL |
2004–2005 | Emmanuel King | NNL |
2005–2006 | Charles Bassey | NNL |
2006–2007 | Charles Bassey | NNL |
2007–2008 | Emmanuel Deutsch | NNL |
2008–2009 | Ime Uko | NPFL |
2008–2009 | Godwin Uwua | NPFL |
2008–2009 | Patrick Udoh | NPFL |
2009–2010 | Bernard Ogbe | NNL |
2010–2011 | Solomon Ogbeide | NNL |
2011–2012 | Solomon Ogbeide | 2011–12 NPFL |
2012–2013 | Patrick Udoh | 2012–13 NPFL |
2013–2014 | Justin Tenger | 2013–14 NPFL |
2014–2015 | Zachary Baraje | 2014–15 NPFL |
2015–2016 | Maurice Cooreman | 2015–16 NPFL |
2016–2017 | Abdullahi Maikaba | 2016–17 NPFL |
2017–2018 | Abdullahi Maikaba | 2017–18 NPFL |
2018–2019 | Rafael Everton | 2018–19 NPFL |
2019 – | John Obuh | 2019–20 NPFL |
2019 – | Kennedy Boboye | 2019–20 NPFL |
- Last updated: 10 February 2020
- Source:[7]
References
- ^ "Akwa Ibom approves`Nest of Champions' for Akwa United". The Nation Newspaper. June 24, 2015.
- ^ "Aiteo Cup 2018 reigning champions Always United knocked out on penalties by Rangers". www.pulse.ng. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
- ^ "Akwa United Unveil 12 New Players for 2018–19 NPFL Season". The Punch. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Akwa United Unveil 12 New Players for 2018–19 NPFL Season". akwaunitedfc.net. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Akwa United Humble Heartland in Okigwe, Climb to 2nd Spot on the Log". akwaunitedfc.net. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
- ^ "Akwa United Squad". Flashscore.com.ng. Flashscore. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ "Akwa United History". Akwa United. Retrieved 19 February 2019.