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CAF Confederations Cup: Warri Wolves Trash Racing Bobo Dioulasso In Warri

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Warri Wolves On Saturday Evening Confirmed Their Readiness To Make To Make An Impact In The Caf Confederation Cup When They Thrashed Visiting Racing Bobo Dioulasso By Three Goals To Nothing.

National U-23 Player Oghenekaro Etebo Opened The Flood Gate of Goals In The 31St Minute And The First Half Ended On That Note.

Warri Wolves team before their match against Racing De Bobo FC photo credit Moses Etu
Warri Wolves team before their first leg match against Racing De Bobo FC photo credit Moses Etu

Osadiaye Joseph Increased The Tally In The 62nd Minute With A Beatiful Goal While Omoforman Freedom Netted The Third Goal In The 71St Minute In The Match Watched By Coach Samson Siasia And Newly appointed Delta State Football Chairman Austin Jay Jay Okocha Who Sat With Nff President, Amaju Pinnick.

Wolves had earlier won the first leg away from home when Abu Azeez scored in the 84th minute to give the Nigerian side a vital away victory.

Warri Wolves Will Now Meet The Winner of the match Between Cote’dor Of Seychelles And Dedebit Of Ethiopia.

WARRI WOLVES QUALIFIES FOR STATE FA CUP FINAL

Warri Wolves Football Club on Thursday evening qualified for the Delta State FA Cup final after thrashing hard fighting Enerhen United by 4-1 at the Oleh Township Stadium.

The match which drew an appreciable crowd due to Enerhen United rising profile with the way they demolished their opponents before this stage made the Technical Adviser of Warri Wolves to field a strong side with a warning not to underrate the Gboye boys as they are fondly called.

With this instruction, Warri Wolves took the battle straight to the territory of Enerhen United and their efforts paid off when Efe Yarhrere opened the scores and it was quickly followed by Ike ThankGod header within the first twenty minutes.

Speed Star, Omoforman Freedom increased the tally in the 38th minute to end the first half and on resumption of hostilities in the second half, the Enerhen Boys got a consolation goal when a penalty was awarded to them for an infringement which was converted.
Substitute Brendan Ogbu confirmed the supremacy of the Warri side when he dribbled the entire defence including the goalkeeper to record the fourth goal.

With this victory, Warri Wolves will now meet Bobbies United in the final at the Warri City Stadium next Sunday.

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