Lagos Teams Get Tough Northern Oppositions
.As ARS National Tourney Kicks Off In Lagos
The Lagos male and
female teams to the on-going Airtel Rising Stars
national U-17 Tournament have been handed tough draws in the opening group
matches to be played inside the Agege Stadium in Lagos.
The teams will face their counterparts from the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Kaduna in the male and female categories
respectively, after being drawn against them at the draws for the championship
held in Lagos on Thursday by officials of the Lagos State Chapter of the
Nigeria Football Coaches Association led by its Chairman, Prince Isaac
A. Adeagbo.
If the Lagos teams scaled the hurdles of these
teams, they would face stern oppositions from Ibadan in the male category while
the female team will have their hands full against tournament defending champions,
Port Harcourt.
In the other matches to be decided also on Friday,
23 August, Kaduna male team will be up against season one runner-up, Enugu while Port
Harcourt will have to wait for the winner between these two teams.
In the female category, Enugu will square up against
their counterparts from Ibadan while FCT will be in the waiting to take on the
winner of the match.
Meanwhile, tournament organizers, Airtel Networks
Limited, have expressed satisfaction with the organization of the
tournament in light of the remarkable achievement it has recorded since it was
introduced two years ago.
The company’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing
Director, Segun Ogunsanya stated this Thursday at the draws for the national
championship held in Lagos.
“It is a known fact that Football in Nigeria elicits
passion, creates fun and encourages unity among our people. These are some of
the key objectives we seek to achieve with the ARS Tournament, to reinforce
national unity and cohesion among Nigerians. The tournament is primarily aimed
at resuscitating and sustaining Nigeria’s rich history of achievements in
age-group football and we are proud to say that this is already yielding
fruits,” he said.
He also noted that the ARS platform is special
purpose vehicle for identifying, nurturing and developing talented footballers
(both male and female) in Nigeria in line with the company’s vision of becoming
the most loved brand by helping people achieve their dreams.
Ogunsanya also announced a goal-for-education
incentive during the forthcoming National Championship. The company is offering
$100 for every goal scored during match regulation time at the championship. At
the end of the Championship, a participating team will receive the aggregated
monetary value for the number of goals it scored during regular match time with
the liberty to choose which public primary school in home state or zone gets
the donation.
Meanwhile, 12 male and female teams comprising 192
players drawn from six zones across the nation will be featuring in the
three-day Championship. The teams qualified for the three-day championship
after featuring in the zonal championship phase, where they had to see off
strong competition for the national finals tickets from other equally good
teams in their zones.
They include Kaduna, Abuja, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ibadan
and Lagos, all of which will be featuring both in the male and female
categories.
One of the key features of the national
championship, aside determining the national champions, is that it will double
as a qualifier for the ARS Inter-country championship slated for Lagos next
month.
Tournament partners, the Youth Sports Federation of
Nigeria (YSFON) and the Nigeria Football Coaches Association (NFCA) are to lead
an independent team of assessors including grassroots coaches to oversee
technical concerns during the championship.
The Airtel Rising Stars U-17 Tourney, in its third
year running, is a pan African initiative of Airtel Africa, designed to provide
support for the development of football talents across African markets.

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