Assisat Oshoala’s Football4Girls Kicks-off at Campus Mini Stadium – Over 200 Girls in Training
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has declared
its support for Super Falcons striker, and FC Barcelona star, Asisat Oshoala,
who is striving to help the girl-child attain laudable heights in education and
football.
Speaking at the Asisat Oshoala Football Championship
for Girls, which kicked off at the Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos on Wednesday, NFF
First Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi said Oshoala’s desire to continue
sponsoring a football championship for girls would help discover more women
football stars in the country.
“The NFF is delighted that Oshoala is putting up
this championship to promote education and football among girls in Nigeria and
Africa. I am glad that girls from across the country are participating in the
championship to exhibit their skills.
“By next year, the federation will be more involved
in the championship and also encourage other organizations or individuals, who
are ready to put up programs like this. It must not be financed, but moral
support will go a long way to motivate the organizers,” he said.
Nigeria Olympic Gold medalist, Chioma Ajunwa, who
was a special guest at the program, enjoined the participants at the event to
be disciplined and focused in the championship.
“Getting girls to showcase their talents in the
football championship will assist more female talents to emerge in football.
“Oshoala is doing a good job to encourage the
girl-child to become somebody in life. The girls should use this opportunity to
give their best. The female footballers should also realize, as they go on in
their football career that getting educated should also be a priority.
“If you are not educated as a sports person, you
will not attain the standard you set for yourself,” she said.
The championship, which had its first screening
exercise yesterday, is divided into two groups of amateur footballers and secondary
school players.
Players in the secondary school category, who are
short on football skills, were groomed by experienced coaches from Barcelona
Academy, before the amateur players began their screening.
After the first phase of screening, which will end
tomorrow, talented players will be picked from the two groups to compete in the
championship finals slated to hold from December 21 to 24.
According to the organizers, the MVP player of the
tournament will be given football scholarship training to Spain, while the
outstanding 23 players will be enrolled in the Barcelona Academy in Lagos by
the Oshoala Foundation.
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