Special Olympics: Coca-Cola Hails Team Nigeria's Victory

Unified Soccer Team pose with medals (1)

Unified Soccer Team pose with medals

Daniels Ekugo

Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited has congratulated Nigeria’s Unified Soccer team for emerging the winner of the 7-Aside Unified Soccer tournament, at the just concluded Special Olympics 2015 World Summer Games in Los Angeles, USA.

The team, sponsored by Coca-Cola Nigeria, clinched the Gold medal after defeating the Russian team in an intense final match that was decided by penalty shootouts after a 2-2 draw at full time. The match ended in a 4-3 victory in favour of the Nigerian team.

Los Angeles crown SO Ng Unified Soccer Team sponsored by  Coca-Cola Nig
Los Angeles crown SO Ng Unified Soccer Team sponsored by Coca-Cola Nig

To get to the final, Team Nigeria which was the toast of the tournament beat South Africa 6-0, Burkina Faso 3-1 and the highly rated German team by 1-0. The team’s firing power was evidently buoyed by a month long pre-games training and practice sessions in Ijebu Ode where, under the auspices of Coca-Cola, some of Nigeria’s celebrated football stars including Daniel Amokachi, Emmanuel Babayaro, Peter Rufai and Ifeanyi Udenze volunteered hours of coaching that inspired the players and sharpened their skills for the encounter with teams from other countries.

Speaking on the victory, Coca-Cola Nigeria’s Public Affairs and Communication Director, Clem Ugorji said: “Coca-Cola is proud of the focus, courage and team spirit displayed by the Nigerian Unified Soccer team throughout the tournament which made this victory possible. More so, that two of our employees George Osadolor and Emmanuel Ekomabasi, are volunteer members of this great team.”

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George, one of the two Coca-Cola Nigeria employees who are volunteer members of the Unified Soccer team dedicated the team’s victory to the intense 28-day training back home in Nigeria.

“I am excited about the victory which for me underscores the team’s hard work, commitment to training and bonding over 28 days back in Nigeria,” he said.

Unified Soccer Team pose with medals
Unified Soccer Team pose with medals

In other sports the Nigerian contingent to the games also recorded impressive performances. Sunday Olowoniyi and Victoria White won gold medals in table-tennis. Rasaq Muraina and Jeffrey Olu-Imaferami won gold in badminton, Emuwa Chidubem also won the gold medal in the 500 meters time trial.

Sikiru Sadiq threw a distance of 6.72 meters to win silver in the 4kg division shot put event.

Team Nigeria kicked off campaign at the Special Olympics World Games with Tejumoluwa Ogunlela winning silver in division 15 of the 100 metres.

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