Bui Diaspora FC has been crowned as champions of the 2016 edition of the Bui Sport Fans Competition, BSFC, played last Sunday August 14 at the University of Yaounde I Campus.
Two goals at the 11th and 79th minutes gave Bui Diaspora a 2-0 nil win over Faakui FC who were making their second conservative appearance in the finals of the BSFC.
Njoka Kenneth converted Dusemnyuy Etienne’s cross from the left rank to give Diaspora FC the lead in the first half. Despite Faakui urged to balance the score within the first period, Diaspora kept the faith closing all the gaps.
From recess, Faakui FC dominated the show but were stopped when Dusemnyuy Etienne out played the defense line and gave Diaspora a penalty from where they scored their second goal.
The final whistle saw Bui Diaspora FC the victor of the day, succeeding the Blessed Stars of Mbokam, winners of the 2015 edition of the BSFC.
According to Fonyuy Valerie, team Captain of Diaspora FC, the victory is for Bui Division. “We are happy that we have emerged as champions of the 2016 BSFC but this victory is the victory is for Bui Division. My thanks go to my team mates as well as Bui Strikers FC of Yaounde who are the organizers of this competition.
To Fonyuy Valerie the vision and the objectives of Bui Strikers will bear better fruits in a no distance time.
“Bui strikers vision and objectives of this competition will soon to pass because they are trying to promote youth football. We are praying so hard that young talents will be identified and promoting so that through this, we will be able to develop our division through sport,” stated Fonyuy Valerie.
Even though defeated, Banseka Mohammadou, team president of Faakui thinks they will do better during the 10th edition to take place in 2017.
“we are disappointed but we have a big challenge ahead of us which is to participate in the 10th edition. I want to thank Bui Strikers for the opportunities they have given to youth to show case their talents,” highlighted Banseka Mohammadou.
Dusemnyuy Etienne was honoured as the man of the match while Shiynsa Didimus, goalkeeper of Diaspora emerged as the best keeper of the competition. Seinou Kenneth of Faakui came out as the highest goal score of the competition with seven (7) goals to his credit.
Six teams participated in the 9th edition of the BSFC with a toatal of 62 goals scored in 32 matches disputed at the University of Yaounde 1 Campus.
Honoured by thousands of supporters, well-wishers, fans alongside cultural displays, the BSFC that started on the 10th of April 2016 came to end with a strong call for all to prepare for the 10th edition expected to take pace in 2017.