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<br>Speaking after the triumph, Okosa reflected on the significance of the win, describing it as a powerful moment for a team many had underestimated. "We are coming from a very underrated state. We weren’t expected to be here, but we thank God for bringing us this far," he said.
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<br>SGFC entered the final unbeaten in their group, and Okosa credited their preparation and tactical discipline for their success. Despite the high stakes pressure, the young skipper remained calm before stepping up for the final kick.
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<br>"I’m a penalty specialist. This isn’t the first time I’ve been the last taker. I’ve scored 43 penalties in my career, so there was no pressure," he explained confidently. "The only pressure I had was hoping they would miss. By God’s grace, it worked out."
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<br>Looking ahead, Okosa has big ambitions. He dreams of playing professional football and representing Nigeria on the international stage. "It’s not easy coming from Africa, but I believe in the power of God. I will play at the highest level and for my country."
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<br>With the Jagaban Cup title now secured, SGFC’s journey continues fueled by belief, resilience, and the leadership of a captain with his sights set on greatness.
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<br>Sometimes football writes its fairytales, and SGFC’s Jagaban Cup triumph is one for the books. At the heart of this story is Chukwudi Okosa a captain, a leader, and a penalty specialist who didn’t just convert from the spot, but delivered a moment that will echo far beyond that final whistle.
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<br>This wasn’t just about a trophy. It was about breaking barriers. SGFC travelled from Ilorin to Lagos, representing a region often overlooked in Nigeria’s [football narrative](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/match-previews-and-reviews/lookman-nets-20th-goal-as-atalanta-secure-champions-league-spot/). They weren’t favourites. In fact, many didn’t expect them to make it past the group stage. But they didn’t just compete they conquered.
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<br>Okosa’s post match reflections say it all. His composure under pressure, his belief in his ability, and his faith driven focus represent the mindset that drives champions. At just 43 successful penalties and counting, this is a player who thrives in [moments](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/bayern-munich-activate-release-clause-for-granada-striker-edna-imade/) where others freeze.
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<br>But what stands out most is his [clarity](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/news/national-team-news/) of vision. He’s not resting on this cup win. He’s already thinking beyond it about professional football, about Nigeria, about the path ahead. That ambition is not just admirable it’s necessary.
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<br>SGFC’s win wasn’t a fluke. It was earned with grit, structure, and belief. And with Okosa leading from the front, this could just be the beginning of a much bigger story.
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<br>Did You Know?
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The Jagaban Cup is an annual grassroots football competition in Lagos aimed at unearthing young across Nigeria.
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SGFC Athletics SC was founded in Ilorin, Kwara State, and has become a platform for youth development in northern Nigeria.
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Chukwudi Okosa reportedly began his football journey as a central midfielder before converting to a defensive leader and penalty taker.
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36 Lions FC, SGFC’s opponents in the final, are known for producing players who go on to feature in Europe and Asia.
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SGFC’s victory in the Jagaban Cup 2025 marks its first major national tournament win since the club’s inception.
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