Site icon Maritime Cup

ENL wins 2019 Maritime Cup 

How ENL was crowned new Maritime Cup champion
The Managing Director of ENL Consortium, Mr. Mark Walsh (left) with players of the victorious Team ENL after winning the 2019 Maritime Cup in Lagos, Friday October 25, 2019.

 

ENL Consortium, operators of Terminals C and D at the Lagos Port Complex Apapa, yesterday October 25, defeated a terminal operator at the Tin Can Island Port, Josephdam Ports Services (JPS), to lift the 2019 Maritime Cup.

In addition to winning the trophy, ENL also went home with a cheque of N1million courtesy of the organisers.

The tension-soaked match, which was watched by the chief executives and top management of both organisations, stretched beyond 90 minutes into penalty shootout.

Josephdam opened score in the 17th minute of play through its top striker Akinbirin Peter while ENL’s equalizer did not come until the second half – precisely in the 54th minute – through Uche Sunday, bringing the score to 1-1 at full time.

The Executive Vice Chairman of ENL Consortium, Princess (Dr.) Vicky Haastrup (left) being presented the 2019 Maritime Cup won by Team ENL at the NPA Sports Ground, Surulere, Lagos.

During the penalty shootout, ENL converted all its seven kicks to goals while Josephdam was only able to convert six out of seven.

ENL won the trophy for the first time in the 11 years of the annual competition.

ENL did not particularly have a smooth ride to victory as it had to battle top-rated teams to advance to the final match. It defeated two of its Group A rivals, Dangote Ports Operation 5-0 and Higher Pacific International (HPI) 2-1, and played a 1-1 draw with Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to qualify for the semi-final.

In the semi-final match played on Thursday, it defeated fellow Apapa port operator, Apapa Bulk Terminal Limited (ABTL) 2-0.

In the third place match, ABTL defeated former champions, NPA 2-0 to clinch the tournament’s bronze medals.

L-R: The Chairman of Shipowners Forum, Barr. Margaret Onyema-Orakwusi; the Managing Director of Apapa Bulk Terminal Limited (ABTL), Capt. Marvin Abe and the representative of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Deputy Comptroller Dera Nnadi about to present the prestigious 2019 Maritime Cup to Team ENL.

Josephdam’s Chibueze Hardy and Tosin Omoruwa won the Most Valuable Player and Best Goalkeeper respectively of the tournament while the Fair Play award was won by ABTL.

The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of ENL Consortium, Princess Vicky Haastrup, who was at the pitch to cheer her team to victory, commended the players and officials for their professionalism.

“This is a great competition and I am happy to be here. It was a tension-soaked match and as you could see, I was on my feet all through and I am happy we lifted the trophy for the first time,” she said.

Supporters of Team ENL Consortium celebrating their 2019 Maritime Cup victory in Lagos.

The final match was watched by a mammoth crowd and several maritime industry dignitaries including the representative of the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service, Deputy Comptroller Dera Nnadi; Chairman Shipowners Forum, Barrister Margaret Onyema-Orakwusi; the Managing Director of Apapa Bulk Terminal Limited, Captain Marvin Abe; the Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of ENL Consortium, Princess Vicky Haastrup; the Managing Director of Josephdam Port Services, Mr. Simon Travers, the Managing Director of Micura Services, Chief Mike Ubogu, and several others.

The annual Maritime Cup competition is organised by top maritime firm, Ships & Ports.

The 2019 Maritime Cup competition, which is the 11th in the series, was supported by Dangote Ports Operation, Morbod Group and NPA.

Exit mobile version