WISDOM HALL vs QUARTERS HALL
4 - 0
17 November 2025 · LCU SPORT FESTIVAL
Neutral cup match played on 17 November 2025.
Kicked off at 4:00 PM
4-0
vs QUARTERS HALL
Neutral cup match
On 17 November 2025, Wisdom Hall hosted Quarters Hall at Lead city University Ibadan, kicking off at 4:00pm in a highly anticipated 11-a-side encounter. The match concluded with a commanding 4-0 victory for Wisdom Hall after 90 minutes plus injury time and an additional minute of extra time, showcasing their superiority throughout the contest.
Wisdom Hall lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, deploying a balanced approach with four defenders, four midfielders, and two forwards. The defensive line was expected to provide solidity and protect the goalkeeper, while the midfielders were tasked with both supporting the defence and supplying the forwards. The two strikers were charged with leading the attack and converting chances into goals.
The first half saw both teams test each other cautiously, with Wisdom Hall gradually asserting control in midfield and defence. The referee, who delivered an impeccable performance throughout, ensured the game flowed smoothly and fairly. At the half-time whistle, the score was 2 nil in favour of wisdom hall,reflecting a dominant display from the home side in opening 45 minutes.
In the second half, Wisdom Hall’s dominance became more pronounced. Their tactical discipline and clinical finishing allowed them extend their lead decisively. The home side’s attacking duo capitalised on the opportunities created by their midfield, while the defence maintained a clean sheet against Quarters Hall’s efforts.
Moyo Mohammed and Tobi Areola were named players of the match, highlighting their influential performances. Mohammed’s contributions in midfield were pivotal in controlling the tempo and linking play, while Areola’s presence, likely in defence or goal, was instrumental in keeping a clean sheet and thwarting Quarters Hall’s advances.
Wisdom Hall’s comprehensive 4-0 victory was a testament to their tactical organisation, clinical execution, and collective team effort. Quarters Hall struggled to impose themselves and were unable to respond to the home side’s relentless pressure. This result will surely boost Wisdom Hall’s confidence as they look ahead to their next fixtures in Wednesday