In the vibrant land of Akwa Ibom, like in other parts of Nigeria, where football is a second religion, the Akwa Ibom Allstars Football Confederation stands out as a beacon of camaraderie and good cheer.
This isn’t just a club; it’s an exuberant congregation of retired football legends who, despite their advancing years, believe that life is best enjoyed with a football at their feet and a drink in hand. The
lush fields often echo with tales of their past glories.
The benefits of the club to its members are as legendary as the funny stories and twisted songs shared at the local bars after a spirited game on the pitch.
The club’s training sessions are often something to behold. Mostly every Saturday morning, the field buzzes with activity as members, clad in their vintage jerseys, gather in clusters arguing about EPL series. Grudgingly, they later go through a series of drills that would make even the most seasoned athlete chuckle.
The warm-up routines include the "Back-in-the-Day Bounce," a series of stretches that involves reminiscing about old matches while attempting to touch their toes. The sight of old footballers recounting their epic seasons, while struggling to keep their balance is nothing short of comedic gold.
But the real magic happens after the exercise. As the sun emerges from the horizon, the pitch transforms into a lively competitive hub.
Later, members gather under available shades like bars and grand baobab trees - where coolers or freezers brimming with drinks await, for the main social exchanges.
Usually, the "Allstars Hydration Station" offers a unique blend of drinks and local brews. Imagine the signature "Bam Bam Brew,"—a concoction of fresh palm wine mixed with a dash of coconut water - rumored to have rejuvenating properties. "After a couple of sips, I feel like I could take on the World Cup again," quipped Chief "Golden Boot" Udo, as he pours himself another generous helping.
Family members are not left out in the benefits of Allstars. They are sometimes saved the headaches from the grand old men, who hate to return home “late”! In Allstars, if members go home before midnight, that means they are home late. So, instead, they return very early - from 12am the next day!
Allstars is all about fun. It is where men forget their troubles, momentarily. The post-match analysis could be held over grilled fish or suya, monitored by Team B. “Alcohol without protein equals diabetes”, they say.
Nutrition, of course, is a key aspect of the club’s ethos. Some training sessions are followed by some sort of feast that caters to the dietary needs of some players.
The bond and brotherhood is unimaginable. The group encourages trust, too. No need to cover your drink or carry it around, as a member is not expected to harm the other.
Allstars is always a spirited affair, with the seniors providing "expert commentaries" on the youngsters’ performances. Respect for age and hierarchy is sacrosanct!
The highlight of the club’s “sitting” is always, undoubtedly the storytelling and songs. But Allstars is “a court of injustice.” To commit an offence is an offence. And, not committing an offence is equally an offence. You can never win when the “all-knowing President” is in charge. Once the President is “erect”, nobody sits. And, “all good things” belong to him, at least during the “sitting.”
As the new exco of the Akwa Ibom Allstars Football Confederation led by Hon Ime Inoh assumed office, on May 18, 2024, all the hilarious anecdotes and electrifying performances were on display. Many observers couldn’t help but marvel at the unique spirit of the club!
It wasn’t just about keeping fit or reminiscing about the past; it was about creating a community where joy, laughter, and a good drink form the keys to a fulfilled life.
In the end, the Allstars Football Club remains a testament to the idea that no matter your age, with a bit of exercise, a lot of laughter, and a glass of drink, life could always be a delightful game worth playing.
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