On Saturday at Gibbo Stadium, Dynamos secured their third consecutive Chibuku Super Cup title with a narrow 1–0 win over Triangle United in a tense, tightly fought final.
The match was delayed by 20 minutes after a disagreement over which match balls should be used, but when play finally began the contest was as heated as expected. Triangle dominated long stretches of the game and created several clear chances — their fans roaring them on in full voice — yet they were unable to break down a resilient Dynamos defence.
Their hopes took a blow in the first half when Dynamos’ goalkeeper suffered a shoulder injury and had to be substituted. Despite this setback, the visitors held firm, keeping Triangle at bay and riding their luck through a tense second half.
The defining moment came in the 80th minute. Substitute Enasio Perezo Jr — on the pitch barely a quarter of an hour — struck a spectacular long-range shot that arrowed into the net, sending the Dynamos contingent into euphoric celebrations. That strike proved enough to settle the final.
With that goal, Dynamos now stand alone as the first club ever to win the Chibuku Super Cup three years in a row. Their victory caps a season that saw them battle relegation only days ago — a dramatic turnaround that underlines their resilience and fighting spirit.
Triangle United will reflect with regret on their missed chances, but the night belonged to Dynamos. They may not have dominated play, but they showed once again that in knockout football, composure, discipline and a moment of brilliance can make all the difference.