Sixteen youth teams have registered to win trophies in the Seyi Tinubu Citizens Cup Football competition scheduled to hold between April 12 and April 19, 2025 in Ilorin, Kwara State.
Speaking with journalists in Ilorin on Thursday, the Head of the Organizing Team, Bello Aliyu Olamilekan, said that the event is not just about football, but about something greater.
Bello also said that the tournament promised to provide both dreams and chance for the youthsyouths, added that the competition is being sponsored by the state government.
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“It’s about a movement, a movement that tells the world our generation is not just waiting for change, but driving it. We are proving that we are ready, not just to play, but to lead, to inspire, and to transform.our nation.
He commended Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq for his support and commitment to sports and youth development, describing it as a lifeline for the youth, and a way of building Kwara state that strives, not just survive.
Bello, who commended Seyi Tinubu for providing what he said, wasn’t just a football tournament, but a platform, a stage for young Nigerians to rise, also thanked Otega Ogra for the opportunity.
“Seyi Tinubu understands that football is not just a game, it’s a language that speaks to every dreamer, a bridge that connects aspirations to reality.
He charged the young athletes to take advantage of the moment, by playing with passion, integrity, and also remember that it’s bigger than winning a trophy.
“The players must know that this is bigger than winning a trophy. This is about discipline, teamwork, and the relentless spirit of never giving up. These are the qualities that build champions, just just in sports, but in life.
The State Commissioner for Social Development, Hajia Maryam Nnafatima Imam, described the initiative as laudable and all inclusive, even as she commended Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq for prioritising youth and sports development.
The Executive Chairman of the Kwara State Sports Commission, Mallam Bola Magaji, also described the initiative as fantastic, and a way of getting youths engaged meaningfully. He added that it is also an opportunity to meet people and to encourage friendship and togetherness.
He charged the youths not to see it as a win-at-all-cost affair, but a friendly platform.
Tijani Lawal, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Steady Global Investments Limited, in his submission, said that sports has the power to inspire hope and transform lives, adding that the initiative was in line with the agenda of Tinubu’s administration, which are all aimed at driving development.
Players between the ages 18 and 25 will participate in the competition, which is also a scouting platform, for seven days, starting from April 12, with the competition holding on knock-out system.
The teams are NA Royals, Skills FC, Morrow International FC, Ka’ah FC, FC Zeus, Alabama FA, Kwara Football Academy, Unity FA, Tsaragi Emirate FA, Eagle Stars FC, JAAD FA, AbraySports FA, D’Aztecs, La Planet FA, Asa United and Legal Stars FC.
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