
Tangerine APT Pension wins 2025 PFA Games
Tangerine APT Pension has been crowned the new champion of the 2025 Pension Fund Administrators (PFA) Games, breaking FCMB’s grip on the title with a commanding performance that secured 66 points.
From start to finish, Tangerine APT delivered a consistent and disciplined showing that set them apart in one of the most competitive editions of the tournament.
Their campaign was anchored by victories in volleyball and snooker, reinforced by a strong second-place finish in chess behind Norrenberger, and another runner-up position in team bonding, narrowly trailing Premium Pension.
Tangerine APT’s depth proved essential, as they added valuable points with fourth place in football, sixth in table tennis, fifth in scrabble, and eighth in e-sports, press conference, discipline, and grooming.
The accumulation of steady results ultimately propelled them to the summit of the standings.
Defending champions FCMB pushed hard in their bid to retain the title but finished second with 63 points, falling just three short.
FCMB impressed with a win in scrabble, second place in football, and third in both table tennis and e-sports.
They added fourth place in snooker and team bonding, along with fifth in volleyball, chess, and press conference/discipline/grooming.
Despite their strong performance across events, they could not halt Tangerine APT’s rise.
NPF Pension secured third place with 57 points after a resilient outing that included gold in football, silver in table tennis and e-sports, and third in volleyball.
he table saw Norrenberger Pension finish fourth with 52 points, followed by Premium Pension with 47, NNPC Pension with 45, Access Arm with 41, Trustfund Pension with 29, PENCOM with 28, and NUPEMCO with 25.
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