The Lagos Knights delivered a commanding 47-7 performance to defeat defending champions Abia-Warriors and secure the Showtime Bowl XIV title in a landmark Lagos Knights victory
The Lagos Knights delivered a sensational performance to defeat defending champions Abia-Warriors 47-7 and capture the Showtime Bowl XIV title on Sunday at Showtime Arena, Elegushi, Lekki.
The emphatic victory completed one of the greatest redemption stories in Showtime Flag Football history. After finishing as runners-up in both Showtime Bowl XII and Showtime Bowl XIII, the Knights finally climbed to the summit, ending the Warriors’ championship reign and denying the Abia-based side the opportunity to complete a historic third consecutive Showtime Bowl title.
The championship victory also earned the Lagos Knights the champions’ share of Showtime Bowl XIV’s record ₦30 million total prize pool, alongside the prestigious Showtime Bowl championship trophy and exclusive championship rings. The landmark reward package is the richest ever assembled in the league’s history.
Played before an energetic crowd and watched by thousands of fans following the action live online, the championship lived up to expectations as the biggest event on the Showtime calendar.
It was the unprecedented third consecutive Showtime Bowl Final between the Warriors and the Knights, but unlike the previous two editions that ended in favour of Abia-Warriors, this year’s contest belonged entirely to the Lagos side.
From the opening whistle, the Knights imposed themselves on the game with disciplined offense, relentless defensive pressure and clinical execution.
Their attack consistently found openings against one of the league’s strongest defenses, while their own defensive unit frustrated the Warriors throughout the contest, limiting the two-time defending champions to just seven points in one of the most dominant performances ever seen in a Showtime Bowl Final.
Leading the charge throughout the season was Kayode Mafe, whose outstanding performances earned him the prestigious Showtime Bowl XIV Most Valuable Player award.
His consistency, leadership and ability to perform under pressure made him one of the league’s standout players and a driving force behind the Knights’ historic championship campaign.
Speaking after lifting both the championship trophy and his MVP award, Mafe reflected on the team’s journey from heartbreak to glory.
“We’ve waited a long time for this moment. Losing the last two finals was painful, but those experiences made us stronger.
We never stopped believing in ourselves, and today we showed what this team is truly capable of,” he said.
This Lagos Knights victory represents a significant milestone for the club and for Lagos State, capping a remarkable postseason run for the Knights, who had battled through the Wildcard round before defeating city rivals Lagos Rebels in the semi-finals to earn another opportunity against their long-time rivals.
Beyond crowning a new champion, Showtime Bowl XIV represented another milestone in the continued growth of Showtime Flag Football, with increasing fan engagement, growing media coverage and rising interest from commercial partners.
For the Lagos Knights, however, this season will always be remembered for one defining achievement.
After back-to-back runner-up finishes, they finally broke through, brought the Showtime Bowl trophy back to Lagos and etched their names into league history as the champions of Showtime Bowl XIV.
Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.




















