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I will take the world by Storm-Oladapo

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Former shooting stars FC of Ibadan defender, Oladapo Abidemi has vowed to take his footballing career to the next level, once opportunity knocks his door.

The Solid central defender discloses to Maxinews24. Com that “My aim is to continue to work hard as a professional footballer. Everything in life is the opportunity and I super read once there is a platform for which I can show my innate football abilities “he said

Oladapo 22, however, speaks on his performance at Kogi united.

“It was a battle between Kwara United and Kogi unified. I chose Kogi Unified because they agreed to my terms and conditions of play, as one of most sought after player during the transfer windows in Nigeria league.

“I had a great season at Kogi United, featured in 30 matches, part of which I started 24. It was a really memorable period for me as I won the man of the match on a few occasions “he explained to maxinews24. Com

Oladapo Olatunde Abidemi has traveled far and wide as a professional footballer, having played at Juth FC of Jos, Niger tornadoes FC of Minna, and also Al Shabab sports club of Bahrain. His versatile earned him national team call ups at Nigerian U-20 and U-23 Respectively.

 

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FCT Outplays Edo to Grab Handball Bronze at Gateway Games

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By Joel Ajayi

Team FCT bounced back from their narrow semi-final defeat to hosts Ogun State with an emphatic victory over Team Edo to secure the bronze medal in handball at the 2024 Gateway Games.

In the third-place match played on Tuesday at the Alake Sports Complex in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the resilient FCT side dominated proceedings and overpowered their Edo counterparts with a convincing 30–17 win.

Displaying determination and teamwork, Team FCT shook off the disappointment of missing out on the final and ended the tournament on a high, earning praise from spectators and officials alike for their spirited performance.

Speaking after the victory, FCT Handball Coach Ayo Joshua attributed the success to the team’s resilience and strong desire to win a medal.

“We planned for gold but, unfortunately, we couldn’t achieve that. However, we are happy that we didn’t leave Ogun State empty-handed—we were able to secure the bronze medal,” he said.

“We have the best team, skillful players who follow instructions, and by the grace of God, come the next festival in Enugu, FCT Handball will come out even stronger.”

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