2025 CGC Premier League Final Phase: Day 6 Rewrites the Script as Title Contenders Rise and Fall
Posted : 09 December 2025
The sixth day of the 2025 CGC Volleyball Premier League Final Phase offered far more drama than routine victories—it reshaped the championship landscape.
After a weekend breather, teams returned to Moshood Abiola Stadium with renewed urgency, resulting in upsets, comebacks, and powerful statements across both draws.
Men’s Category: A Day of Reinforcement and Revival
CNS Spikers Hold Their Nerve to Protect Top Spot
Despite NAF Rockets starting strong with a first-set win, CNS Spikers quickly regained control, winning 3–1. Their crushing 25–5 second set highlighted the gap in class and reminded all that the league leaders still command their destiny.
Customs Show Championship Swagger
Defending champions Nigeria Customs Service delivered one of the most assured performances of the final phase, dismantling Kada Kings in straight sets. Their calm control signals a team rediscovering its title-winning rhythm.
Correctional Service Produce Shock Result of the Day
The biggest surprise came from Nigeria Correctional Service, who stunned the usually resilient COAS Spikers with a clean 3–0 sweep. After earlier inconsistencies, Correctional found rare fluency and capitalized on every COAS mistake.
Police Surge Continues Uninterrupted
Nigeria Police Force maintained their strong run with a confident sweep of Sunshine Spikers. Their defensive discipline and aggressive service game indicate a late push for a podium finish.
Offa VC Roar Back into Contention
Offa VC, after an uneven start, delivered one of their most balanced performances, defeating NSCDC 3–0. Their resurgence comes at the perfect time as the title race tightens.
Pillars and UCEM Deliver Blockbuster Five-Setter
In the day’s most gripping match, Kano Pillars edged UCEM 3–2 in a seesaw thriller that required extra points in the fifth set. After a heavy loss to CNS earlier, the win keeps Pillars in championship contention.
Women’s Category: COAS Ignite Massive Twist, Customs Send Warning Shot
COAS Spikers Shake the Table, Stop CNS Run
The women’s division produced the headline shocker: COAS Spikers bounced back from a slow start to hand CNS Spikers their first defeat of the final phase, winning 3–1. After losing the opening set, COAS tightened their block, targeted CNS servers, and turned the match around with relentless pressure. The result compresses the top of the table and reignites the crown battle.
Kada Queens Complete Stunning Comeback
Kada Queens staged one of the tournament’s most dramatic recoveries—coming from two sets down to beat Olalomi Royal Queens 3–2. After forcing a third-set deuce at 28–26, momentum shifted decisively in their favor.
NSCDC Women Maintain Upward Trend
NSCDC Women cruised to a 3–0 win over Life Camp, continuing their steady revival after a tough start to the final phase.
NAF Rockets Women Cruise Smoothly
NAF Rockets delivered a professional performance, defeating Benue Queens in straight sets and showcasing superior organisation and attacking cohesion.
Customs Women Issue Ruthless Statement
Defending champions Nigeria Customs Service dominated Day 6, blitzing Wikki Queens 3–0 with set scores of 25–10, 25–6, 25–8. Their precision, speed, and control reaffirm their status as the benchmark.
Title Race Outlook: Nothing Is Settled
With only a few matchdays left, Day 6 has reshaped the championship narrative:
CNS (men) remain in front but now face in-form challengers.
Customs (men and women) appear to have rediscovered their best form.
COAS Spikers (women) have reopened the title race by halting CNS’ momentum.
Teams like Police, Offa, Kada Queens, and Pillars are peaking at the right time.
The final phase promises unpredictable twists, revived ambitions, and a finish worthy of Nigeria’s top volleyball league.
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