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Women Challenge Cup Semi-finals Hold ’Morrow
The semi-finals of the 2011 Women Challenge Cup will now hold on Tuesday at the FIFA Goal Project’s astro-turf pitch of the Abuja National Stadium, an official has said.
Head of the Women Football Unit of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Mr Danlami Alanana, said the semi-finals would involve epic matches.
“The competition has now reached a tough and very interesting stage, and I can assure all football fans that the two semi-final matches will be memorable games,” he said.
The first semi-final match will see defending champions Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt facing Delta Queens of Asaba while the second game will have Pelican Stars of Calabar meeting Sunshine Queens of Akure at 3.30 p.m.
Agency reports indicate that all four clubs are coming fresh from their participation in the Women Football League’s Super Six which ended last Saturday at the same venue.
Delta Queens, winners of the five-day contest, had stunned favourites Rivers Angels with a 1-0 win on the final day to upstage them and set the stage for tomorrow’s meeting.
“Tuesday is going to be interesting, in vew of what is now on ground, but we are up to it and I am confident we will win again,” Daniel Evumena, the Delta Queens’ Technical Adviser, had said on Saturday.
Super Falcons’ star Stella Mbachu has however promised the Delta Queens a tough time, saying the situation was going to be different.
“No two games are the same, and this time around, Delta Queens will not find it easy. “In fact, there is no way for them, because we are not ready to surrender our title and they have made us more determined with our loss to them on Saturday,” she said.
Pelican Stars had beaten Sunshine Queens 1-0 on Matchday Three of the Super Six on Wednesday, and the Akure side would now be looking to extract their pound of flesh.
The Challenge Cup competition’s third-place and final matches have been billed for the same venue on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
The final matches of the Women Challenge Cup competition were earlier scheduled to begin on Sunday, September 25 and later Monday, Sept. 26, before being moved again.
Alanana said the postponements were as a result of the tight schedule of the Nigerian women football calendar.
“Now, we have a tight situation, and we want the season to end this week for the Super Falcons’ to resume their camping ahead of their final 2012 Olympic qualifier.
“We had wanted the Challenge Cup finals to immediately follow the Super Six, but being that the teams in both competitions are almost the same, that was not possible.
“But now, the clubs have been allowed to rest from the rigours of the Super Six on Sunday and Monday, and then return to the pitch for the Challenge Cup matches on Tuesday,” he said.
The Super Six competition, earlier scheduled to end on Friday, September 23, had ended a day later as it did not begin on September 18 as earlier scheduled.
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Nigeria, NFL Launches Grassroots Football Dev. Nationwide
Nigeria has launched a nationwide grassroots flag football development initiative in partnership with the National Football League (NFL) and Browns Nigeria as part of efforts to promote youth development and expand participation in the sport across the country.
The programme, tagged “One Ball. One Flag. One Future,” is being spearheaded by the Nigeria American Football Association (NAFA) and will be officially unveiled in Lagos on Wednesday.
According to NAFA, the initiative will involve the distribution of 2,000 footballs and 5,000 flag kits to schools, educational institutions and community organisations nationwide to increase access to flag football and establish a structured pathway for youth development through sports.
NAFA described the rollout as a major milestone in building a sustainable American football ecosystem in Nigeria, where the sport is still at a developmental stage compared to football and basketball.
The association said the programme extends beyond equipment distribution and is aimed at fostering leadership, discipline, teamwork, confidence and resilience among young Nigerians.
Speaking on the initiative, NAFA Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Babajide Akeredolu, said the programme is designed to create opportunities for young people across the country.
“‘One Ball. One Flag. One Future’ is about more than equipment distribution. It is about access. It is about possibility. It is about ensuring that a child in any community across Nigeria can discover a sport that teaches leadership, teamwork, discipline, confidence and resilience,” he said.
Flag football, a non-contact version of American football, has witnessed growing global popularity and is set to make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, a development that has boosted international investment in youth-focused programmes.
NAFA said the initiative would serve as the foundation for long-term development programmes at primary, secondary and tertiary education levels.
The association outlined several participation pathways, including the K-12 Flag Football Development Programme, the Nigeria Secondary School Flag Football League (NSSFFL), and the Nigeria Collegiate Flag Football League (NCFFL).
The programme also features the Gridiron Gems Girls Development Initiative, which aims to increase female participation in the sport, alongside talent identification and athlete development schemes.
According to NAFA, the objective is to create a sustainable ecosystem for athletes, coaches and officials while integrating flag football into Nigeria’s educational and community structures.
The launch event is expected to attract government officials, sports administrators, education stakeholders, youth leaders and development partners.
Organisers said the partnership with the NFL and Browns Nigeria reflects a broader strategy to expand flag football across Africa through grassroots investment, institutional collaboration and structured development programmes.
They added that the initiative is expected to strengthen youth engagement in sports while creating new opportunities for leadership development and community participation nationwide.
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“Expect An Improved Warri Stadium”
When completed, the Warri City Stadium, which is being re-modelled by the Delta State government might “compel” some African countries to use it in prosecuting their CAF and continental matches soon, so says the contractor handling the project, Olanrewaju Adeleke.
The stadium is expected to be completed in September this year.
Speaking with The Guardian, yesterday, Adeleke, who is the Managing Director of Peculiar Consults, stated that
apart from an upgraded FIFA-standard hybrid grass surface and complete underground drainage system, the Warri Stadium is also designed with an advanced nine-lane tartan track (World Athletics standard), an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and a brand new indoor sports hall. There are also a basketball court, volleyball court, tennis court, and two dedicated practice pitches.
Other features in the new Warri stadium include advanced security and surveillance systems covering the interior and surrounding areas.
“Going by the work we have done so far, I am sure the stadium will be ready by September this year,” Adeleke said. “And it will be the new sports destination for many African countries because of the quality of both the playing turf, which is of FIFA standard, and other aspects of the complex. We have some West African countries playing their CAF and continental matches in far away Morocco and South Africa. But all that will change when we complete this Warri City Stadium.”
Adeleke said that the stadium’s playing turf, which used to be waterlogged, has been ‘raised’ to three layers.
“As we speak, it rains on daily basis here in Warri, but you won’t see a single drop of water on the pitch because of the concrete job we did underneath. Presently, the playing turf is on three layers, and it was done to FIFA specification. The dream of Delta State Government is to elevate Warri Stadium to world-class standard and that is what we have done,” he said.
The new stadium complex, which will see the capacity increased from 17,000 to 20,000 spectators, will feature an upgraded, FIFA-standard hybrid grass surface and a complete overhaul of underground drainage systems.
Adeleke said: “As a contractor, we allow our jobs to speak for us. The Warri Stadium is the first we have done in Nigeria. We are also handling the re-grassing of Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos, and we have secured the contract to handle two stadia in Bayelsa State. We might also re-grass the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba. By the time we complete these five stadia, Nigeria will be moving close to countries like Morocco and South Africa in terms of stadia with FIFA-standard hybrid grass surface.”
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