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Every tournament tells its own story, one of dreams, determination, heartbreak, and moments of triumph. For Dosu Joseph FC, a Lagos-based team owned by Ex-Nigeria International and Olympic Gold Medalist ‘Dosu Joseph MON’ – the 1xCup 2025 will be remembered as a journey that tested our resolve, showcased our potential, and ended with a medal that means more than just metal, it symbolizes progress, pride, and purpose.
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🔗 Join Our ChannelIn 2024, Dosu Joseph FC participated in the 2nd Edition of the 1xCup Competition – a tournament built with a solid connection with the community. We had quite a good ride but crashed out through penalties in the Round of 16 against Collins Edwin FC.
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In 2025, the 3rd edition of the 1xCup Competition, involving 64 Teams – we came on with a strong determination to make a statement. Started the preliminaries in excellent form. 2 Matches, 2 Wins, 5 Goals Scored, 0 Goal conceded.
We took those positives into the Group Stage, the first fixture against Emiloju FC ended in a 1 – 1 draw with a goal from Attah Ibrahim and a spectacular performance from our winger Akinyele Ayatu, earning his first MVP AWARD in the tournament.

Grouped alongside Emiloju FC, Utility FC, Soccer Cardinals FA, ISAGT Athletics ….all forms of weather was experienced, the calm moments, thunderstorm periods and rain brought different learnings and experiences to the team.
RESULTS 2 – 1 Loss to ISAGT ATHLETICS 3 – 0 Loss to Utility Sports FC These were tough and horrible defeats; the atmosphere was tense – expectations were high; Ogunyemi Paul the team’s first choice goalkeeper was not in goal at these defeats, (lost his Mom in the heat of the tournament, quite a tough moment for the goal stopper and the team – Our thoughts and prayers are with him as we commiserated with his family on the irreplaceable loss) The defeats also led to the suspension of some key technical staff of the team; the Headcoach Kayode Agboola was excused from the sidelines.
Assistant Coach Emmanuel Sholanke stepped in to lead the team to its final group stage game against Soccer Cardinals FC; some tactical decisions were introduced; Our goalie, Ogunyemi Paul was welcomed back into the squad and he secured a clean sheet, we WON! 3-0! Goals from Ibrahim Mohammed; Attah Ibrahim and Okere Ebube reignited our hopes in the competition.
The result led us to the wildcard stage, where we had to slug it out with Utility Sports FC. The only hope to advance to the Quarterfinals was reinstated; a chance to redeem themselves with viable results.
We won the wildcard stage on penalties after a 1 – 1 draw at regular time against Utility Sports FC.
The QUARTERFINALS! We were drawn against Inspire Sport Academy; a team hyped to be the tournament’s favorites; the boys stayed focused – they were sure of what the goal is – “to WIN” A tough battle playing Inspire Sport Academy on its home ground; we edged past them with a lone goal from our super substitute – Adeniyi Samuel “a fantastic finish, by a proper striker” Fans went agog; the arena went gaga – the wounded lion rose again when it mattered the most – we made it to the SEMIFINALS!

The semifinal games were moved to a bigger arena; the ‘Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan’ away from the ‘Inspire Sport Arena, Oshodi’ Semifinal Game Day – the boys journeyed to Onikan to face ISAGT ATHLETICS; a familiar foe from the Group Stage – we lost in our first meetup. Feels strange but true, ISAGT ATHLETICS is the junior team to Inspire Sport Academy, the team we eliminated at the Quarterfinals.
We lost to ISAGT ATHLETICS 2 – 0 dashing our hopes to be in the finals. Winners do not quit and quitters never win; we stayed put and focused on the next game – the Third place; We played against Nath Boys. The game was a thrill; so electrifying as both sides gave a tough fight.
Nath Boys won the first 45 minutes; DJFC Boys gave a jaw-dropping comeback and won the game, 2 – 1. Third place Winner, 1xCup 2025 Winner, Highlight of the Tournament From the very first whistle of the competition, the boys in black and yellow came alive with one mission: to compete, to represent, and to make a statement.
3RD PLACE WINNERS 🥉🔥
What an amazing run we had at the #1xCup2025! 💪🏾
From a tough start to a strong finish — the boys gave it everything and pulled through! ⚽️💛🖤
We may not have lifted the trophy, but we’re champions at heart! 🏆#WeAreDosuJosephFC #TogetherWeMove pic.twitter.com/HdbLxA3aYr— Dosu Joseph Football Club – Lagos (@djfc_Lagos) October 17, 2025
The road wasn’t an easy one. There were tough battles, horrible defeats, and lessons in patience and persistence. But through every challenge, the team stood tall.
The unity in the camp, the fire in the players’ eyes, and the guidance from the technical crew came together. When the semifinal didn’t go our way, it hurt — no doubt. But true champions rise from setbacks.

