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NPA tackles Shippers’ Council as 2023 Maritime Cup kicks off Oct. 24  

NPA tackles Shippers’ Council as 2023 Maritime Cup kicks off Oct. 24  
L-R sitting: Maritime Cup Consultant, Godwin Udofia; Team Manager, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Rotimi Williams, Coordinator of the Ships & Ports Maritime Cup, Mrs. Oluwatosin Rotimi; Head, Technical Committee of the Maritime Cup and former Chairman, Lagos State Referees Council, Prince Adesegun Kosoko; and the Team Manager, Josephdam Port Services, Ezekiel Egbulam. Standing from left to right are the coach of Admiralty Football Club, Nigerian Navy, Onwuka Chime; Team Manager, ENL Consortium, Charles Agada; Team Manager, Trucks Transit Park, Khalid Agboola; Team Manager, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Abubakar Adamu-Biu; Assistant Coach, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Henry Nwosu; Team Manager, Comet Shipping Agencies, Raphael Arowojolu; Team Manager, Blueche Lomado Shipping and Logistics, Anyanwu Nnamdi; Team Manager, APM Terminals, Debola Ogunteye; Team Manager, China Shipping Ocean Company (COSCO), Chukwu Chinedu and Team Manager, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Ajibola Saheed at the draws of Maritime Cup 2023 in Surulere, Lagos, on Tuesday.

 

Defending champions Nigerian Port Authority (NPA) will trade tackles with Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) on 24th October 2023 as the 13th edition of the Ships & Ports Annual Maritime Cup Football Competition kicks off in Lagos.

The Maritime Cup, which has recorded huge success since inception in 2009, was created by leading maritime firm Ships & Ports to foster unity and encourage competitive sporting activities among industry stakeholders.

Ships & Ports, in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday, announced that Maritime Cup 2023 would hold from October 24th to November 3rd, 2023.

The draws for the competition were also held Tuesday in Lagos where the 15 participating teams were placed in four Groups.

Group A is made up of defending champions Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), port economic regulator Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Comet Shipping Agencies and COSCO Shipping Nigeria.

In Group B, 2019 runner-up Josepdam Port Services will trade tackles with 2014 champions National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), and first-timers National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA).

Group C has 2019 champions ENL Consortium, 2018 runner-up Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dynesty Shipping and leading terminal operator APM Terminals Apapa.

Group D parades 2009 champions Nigerian Navy, five-time champions Nigeria Customs Service and two new entrants – Blueche Lomado and Truck Transit Park (TTP).

Speaking during the draws held in Surulere, Lagos, Head, Technical Committee of the Maritime Cup, Prince Adesegun Kosoko, commended Ships & Ports Communications Company for sustaining the competition for the past 14 years.

Prince Kosoko, who is former Chairman, Lagos State Referees Council, enjoined the participating teams to familiarise themselves with the rules of the game.

He assured participants of effective officiating and transparency in all the matches in line FIFA rules.

Also speaking, Coordinator of the Maritime Cup, Mrs. Oluwatosin Rotimi, assured the participating teams of an exciting competition.

She said as has been done over the years, the 2023 Maritime Cup, which is the 13th in the edition of the competition, will be officiated by approved FIFA-badge referees.

She said matches of the competition this year will be played at The Stable and NPA Sports Ground, both in Surulere, Lagos.

Past winners of the Maritime Cup since inception are the Nigerian Navy (2009), Micura Stevedoring Services (2010), Nigeria Customs Service (2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2017), National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (2014), Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (2015), Nigerian Ports Authority (2018, 2022) and ENL Consortium Nigeria Limited (2019). The competition was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19.

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