News
Agura All Stars Clinch Victory In Dramatic Penalty Shootout At Omooba Dre Bello’s Akarigbo All Stars Cup Football Final

Agura All Stars triumphed over Muslim All Stars in a nail-biting penalty shootout at the grand finale of the Omooba Dre Bello Football Competition, popularly known as the Akarigbo All Stars Cup. The final match, held at PADI (Batoro Community Grammar School field) in Sagamu, drew a massive crowd of supporters, dignitaries, and football enthusiasts from across Remo land.
Organized and sponsored by Honourable Damilare Muhammed Bello, popularly known as Omooba Dre, the tournament aimed to harness the energy of the youth and promote peaceful coexistence through sports. The finale was a culmination of weeks of exciting fixtures among All Star teams from various zones, showcasing raw talent and a deep passion for football at the grassroots level. Both teams put up a strong competition, holding each other to a draw during regulation time before Agura sealed the win in a tense penalty decider.
The high-stakes atmosphere was electrifying as players, coaches, and fans alike watched in suspense. The penalty shootout ended in favor of Agura All Stars, whose goalkeeper made a crucial save that tipped the scale. The victory was met with jubilation from their fans, while Muslim All Stars were applauded for their impressive run to the final and their sportsmanship throughout the competition.
Recommended News:
- Sagamu Youth Association Celebrates Remo Stars’ Historic NPFL Title Triumph
- Sagamu Set For Exciting Quarter-Final Monday Showdowns At Late Madam Florence Adewunmi Ojuroye Street2Street Football Challenge
- Hon. Damilare Bello Partners With King Ogunremi Foundation, KBCN To Offer Free Haircuts In Sagamu, Supporting Youth And Local Barbers
The event was graced by an impressive lineup of respected dignitaries, highlighting the significance of the tournament within the local political and cultural landscape. Attendees included the HRH Oba Oriyomi Soile Radanuwa of Idado, Amunisan who represented the Akarigbo of Remoland, leaders of the Sagamu Youth Association and Remo Youth Association, PDP Sagamu Chairman Double D, Hon. Abana, NAPS representatives, Hon. Jasper, Hon. Fish Odunayo, and members of the SPAF group. Their presence underscored the unifying role of sports in the development of the community.
In his remarks, Omooba Dre expressed profound gratitude to all participating teams, partners, and the people of Sagamu for their support and peaceful conduct throughout the tournament. He reiterated his commitment to youth development, using sports as a tool for community engagement, and talent discovery. He also hinted at future editions of the competition, promising even bigger platforms and incentives for young athletes across Sagamu and beyond.
The Akarigbo All Stars Cup has now become more than just a football competition—it is a rallying point for youth solidarity and community advancement. With this successful edition, Honourable Damilare Bello has once again demonstrated his grassroots connection and dedication to the growth and well-being of Sagamu youths, reinforcing his status as one of the most impactful youth-focused leaders in Ogun State.