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Warriors Bag ₦10 Million In Showtime Bowl Win

Warriors Bag ₦10 Million in Showtime Bowl Win

In a night packed with passion, precision, and powerful performances, the Warriors Flag Football team shocked the nation by defeating the undefeated Lagos Athletic Knights, 43–30, to claim the coveted Showtime Bowl XII championship.

It was a finale worthy of history.

The Knights, who dominated the 7-week regular season and went unbeaten into the playoffs, were the clear favorites. But just like the Warriors’ heartbreak in last year’s final, the script flipped — this time, the Warriors were the heartbreakers.

By halftime, the Warriors had established a commanding 23–0 lead with clinical execution and airtight defense. Despite a strong second-half push from the Knights, the Warriors held their ground to deliver a statement win and complete a season of redemption.

The atmosphere at Showtime Arena was electric. With fireworks, music, and the unmatched halftime performance from Sean Tizzle, the game delivered not only sport but spectacle. It was a night that merged football and entertainment at the highest level.

Nigeria’s Richest Grassroots Championship:

₦9 million trophy

₦10 million total prize value

Custom championship rings worth ₦100,000 each

Medals valued at ₦50,000 each

A legacy night for Nigerian flag football

✊ A Moment of Silence, A Moment to Remember

Before kickoff, the stadium united in a solemn one-minute silence to honor members of the Kano State contingent, who tragically lost their lives in a fatal accident returning from the National Sports Festival.

The gesture brought gravity to the evening, reminding everyone of the deeper unity that sports inspire.

️ From the League Chairman:

Azeez Amida, Chairman of Showtime Flag Football League, reflected on the significance of the night:

“This wasn’t just a final — it was a statement. It shows how far flag football has come in Nigeria. We’re grateful to the fans, the athletes, and the National Sports Commission for believing in the dream. This is only the beginning.”

With the trophy lifted, history made, and hearts racing — Showtime Bowl XII delivered the most unforgettable night in Nigerian grassroots sports.

This was more than a game. This was greatness.

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