Tag: HerGame Girls Football Championship

  • Horvel Angels claim HerGame Girls Football Championship title

    Horvel Angels claim HerGame Girls Football Championship title

    Horvel Angels were crowned champions of the 2025 HerGame Girls Football Championship after defeating defending champions Fosla Academy 2–0 in a commanding final on Saturday at the Area 3 Sports Complex, Abuja.

    This year’s edition marked a major leap in scale and quality, expanding from an Abuja-only competition to a regional showcase featuring 16 teams drawn from across the North Central zone, providing a more competitive atmosphere and uncovered new levels of talent and technical depth.

    Horvel Angels set the tempo early, with Agatha John firing home a composed first-half finish following sustained attacking pressure. The contest was sealed in the second half when tournament revelation Lilian Odide delivered a clinical strike to secure the victory and prevent Fosla Academy from retaining their title.

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    Earlier in the day, SIK Paragon of Jos clinched third place after a narrow 1–0 win over Generation Next, earning the bronze prize of ₦100,000. Runners-up Fosla Academy received ₦150,000, while champions Horvel Angels claimed the top prize of ₦250,000.

    In Individual accolades, Patricia Habila of Fosla Academy was named Most Valuable Player for her midfield brilliance, while Horvel Angels’ striker Lilian Odide finished as Top Scorer with six goals, concluding her superb tournament with the title-deciding strike. Flora Williams of SIK Paragon was voted Best Goalkeeper, having conceded just one goal.

    Horvel Angels head coach, Ogbada Atta, commended his team’s resilience and discipline.

     “The girls were exceptional from start to finish. They stayed disciplined, followed instructions and showed real hunger. Beating Fosla in a final is no small achievement. This win means everything to us.”

    Fosla Academy’s head coach, Christopher Igbuku, praised his players despite the loss.

     “We fought hard but Horvel were more decisive today. My players gave their all and I am proud of them. We will bounce back stronger. That is our tradition.”

    HerGame Foundation founder and tournament’s sole sponsor, Dr. Pat Ajuma Ayegba, expressed satisfaction with the championship’s growth and reaffirmed her mission to build a national platform for emerging female footballers.

     “HerGame is fulfilling its purpose of discovering, empowering and projecting the next generation of female footballers,” she said. “Every girl who played here has a future in the game, and we will keep expanding this platform nationwide.”

    The FCT FA board member and Head of Women’s Football Committee also acknowledged key supporters, emphasising the collaborative effort behind the tournament’s success.

     “HerGame is built on collaboration and genuine support. I deeply appreciate the Nigeria Football Federation for donating match balls, and we are grateful for the one million naira financial support from the Chairman of the House Committee on Sports. Their contributions strengthened the competition and showed that investing in girls’ football is a shared responsibility.”

    FCT FA Secretary and Head of the Organising Committee, Haruna Ilerika, praised the technical quality and overall execution of the event.

     “The level of organisation, officiating and talent on display shows how far HerGame has come in just its second edition. The standard was top-class.”

    With Horvel Angels lifting the 2025 crown and Fosla Academy taking second place, the HerGame Girls Football Championship continues to cement its place as one of Nigeria’s most impactful grassroots pathways for discovering and nurturing future stars of women’s football.

    Among the dignitaries in attendance were the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Sports, Hon. Kabiru Amadu; Hajiya (Dr.) Nafisa Shehu Mohammed, President of the Road Safety Officers Wives Association (ROSOWA); Hajiya Amina Sani-Zango-Daura, Head of Women’s Football at the Nigeria Football Federation; former NFF President and Founder of FOSLA Academy, Alhaji Sani Lulu Abdullahi; and FCT FA Secretary, Haruna Ilerika.

  • Quarter-finalists  confirmed for HerGame Girls Football Championship 2025

    Quarter-finalists  confirmed for HerGame Girls Football Championship 2025

    Matchday Four of the HerGame Girls Football Championship 2025 delivered a decisive round of fixtures on Tuesday as the group stage came to a close, confirming the eight teams advancing to the knockout phase.

    The day featured three tightly contested draws and a walkover, all of which played a major role in shaping the final standings.

    Nazareth Queens and Pitchwild FA opened the day with a tense 0–0 draw, a result that ensured Nazareth’s progression based on their earlier strong performances. Diamond Queens and M.Square FA followed with another goalless contest, as both sides exited the tournament despite displaying defensive discipline.

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    EUPA Queens were awarded a 3–0 walkover victory against Ladi Kwali Queens, a result that boosted their standing and contributed to the final knockout placements. The last fixture of the day saw Nasarawa Shooting and Talent Developer play out a balanced 0–0 draw, with Talent Developer progressing due to superior goal difference.

    At the close of the group stage, eight teams officially secured their quarterfinal spots: Generation Next, Jeremiah Angels, SIK Paragon, Talent Developer, Nasarawa Shooting, Horvel Angels, FOSLA Academy, and BIA Angels.

    The quarterfinals are scheduled for Wednesday with the following fixtures: Generation Next vs. Jeremiah Angels, SIK Paragon vs. Talent Developer, Nasarawa Shooting vs. Horvel Angels, and FOSLA Academy vs. BIA Angels, promising another thrilling knockout stages.

  • 2nd  HerGame Girls Football Championship begins in Abuja Saturday

    2nd  HerGame Girls Football Championship begins in Abuja Saturday

    The HerGame Girls Football Championship 2025 returns for its second edition, now featuring 20 teams from across the North Central region – up from 16 in the inaugural edition,  according to the organizers.

    Scheduled from November 29 to December 6, the championship continues its mission of empowering the girl child through football, providing a platform for grassroots teams and emerging talents to gain competitive exposure, build confidence, enhance visibility, and access structured pathways for long-term player development.

    Haruna Ilerika, Chairman of the Organising Committee and Secretary of the FCT Football Association, stressed the importance of the tournament’s expansion, reflecting the growing credibility and impact of the HerGame initiative.

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    “Increasing participation from 16 to 20 teams reflects the growing credibility and impact of the HerGame initiative. This second edition will elevate the standards, giving more girls the opportunity to showcase their abilities in a supportive and inspiring environment,” said, the FCT FA scribe.

    HerGame Foundation’s Founder, Dr. Pat Ajuma Ayegba, member of the FCT FA Board and Head of the FCT FA Women’s Football Committee, reaffirmed that the championship aligns with the Foundation’s broader vision of using sport as a tool for inclusion and empowerment.

    “HerGame Foundation was founded to unlock opportunities for young and underprivileged girls, giving them the visibility, confidence, and platform they need to pursue football at higher levels. The rapid growth of this championship demonstrates that, when given equal opportunities, girls rise and excel,” she said.

    The HerGame Girls Football Championship remains committed to strengthening grassroots football, promoting girl-child empowerment, and contributing to the long-term growth of women’s football in Northern Nigeria.

    Last year’s maiden edition showcased outstanding performances, with FOSLA Academy lifting the inaugural trophy. Queen Joseph, who won the Highest Goal Scorer and MVP Awards in that tournament, later became Nigeria’s top scorer at the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco.

    The defending champions FOSLA Academy will return to compete in what promises to be a stronger and more diverse field of 20 teams.

    Detailed match schedules, and programme activities will be released ahead of kick-off. The week-long competition will take place at two venues – Area 3 pitch and Moshood Abiola Stadium training pitch.