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​BY SCM Sportsman at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu

 

​THE legendary Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium—reverently known by the faithful as “The Cathedral”—witnessed a rare act of footballing sacrilege on Sunday as Ikorodu City marched into Enugu and snatched a sensational 2-1 victory over the reigning NPFL champions, Enugu Rangers.

​For decades, the 22,000-capacity Cathedral has been a graveyard for visiting teams, a place where the “Flying Antelopes” usually soar on the wings of a partisan home crowd.

But on Sunday, the Lagos-based newcomers refused to follow the script, delivering a clinical performance that left the Enugu stands in a state of stunned silence.

​The atmosphere at the Ogui Road landmark was electric at kick-off, with the home fans expecting a routine dismantling of the visitors. However, Ikorodu City showed no respect for the history of the turf.

They struck with the precision of a surgeon, exploiting gaps in the Rangers’ backline to take a lead that the hosts struggled to recover from.

​Rangers, fighting to protect their fortress, clawed one back to make it 2-1, sending a roar through the stadium that shook the very foundations of the old concrete stands.

But despite a frantic late assault on the Ikorodu goal, the “Cathedral” could not provide its usual divine intervention.

​The final whistle sparked wild celebrations from the small pocket of traveling fans, while the Rangers faithful were left to ponder a result that shatters their aura of invincibility at home.

For Ikorodu City, this wasn’t just three points; it was a statement of intent written on the hallowed grass of Nigeria’s most intimidating venue.

​In the NPFL, they say if you can survive The Cathedral, you can survive anywhere. After this 2-1 victory, Ikorodu City aren’t just surviving—they are thriving.

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