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  • NSC, IFAF, others applaud  NAFA over feat in Cairo

    NSC, IFAF, others applaud  NAFA over feat in Cairo

    Nigeria’s flag football teams have emerged champions of the African Flag Football Tournament held in Cairo, Egypt.

    The Nigerian side clinched the championship after delivering a master class in defensive prowess, securing both the men’s and women’s titles.

    In the tightly contested finals, Nigeria outmanoeuvred Morocco in the women’s category and Egypt in the men’s, showcasing resilience and tactical brilliance to claim the continental crowns.

    The finals were a testament to Nigeria’s defensive dominance. The women’s team notched four interceptions against Morocco, while the men’s squad secured three against Egypt. Despite offensive struggles that saw several drives stall, Nigeria’s defense rose to the occasion, turning games into strategic battles of attrition.

    The men’s team’s journey to the final was a rollercoaster. Nigeria started strong, overpowering South Africa 40-20 and Cameroon 47-20 in the group stage. A late stumble against Egypt (28-19) saw them finish second in their group, but they regained momentum with a commanding semi-final win over Tunisia, setting up a thrilling rematch with Egypt. The women’s team, equally relentless, leaned on their defensive grit to outlast Morocco in a hard-fought final.

    Mrs. Olabisi Joseph, President of the Nigeria Sport for All Federation (NSSF), hailed the victory as a milestone for Nigerian flag football. “This triumph reflects the dedication of our players and coaches. I’m particularly proud of the four standout athletes who rose from our 2022 secondary school league to shine on this continental stage. Their journey inspires us all, and we’re committed to nurturing more talents for the future,” she said.

    Lanre Ogunjobi, representing the Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), echoed the same sentiments.

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    “The NSC is immensely proud of this achievement. We will continue to support the growth of flag football, ensuring our athletes have the resources to excel,” he stated.

    Osi Umenyiora, Head of NFL Africa, described the event as a turning point for the sport. “This championship is an epoch-making moment for flag football in Africa. The level of competition we’ve witnessed here will unlock new opportunities for players and grow the game across the continent,” he said.

    In a private message to the Nigeria American Football Association (NAFA), the President of the International Federation of American Football congratulated Nigeria, noting their official ranking among the world’s top 16 teams.

    “We look forward to Nigeria representing Africa with distinction at the World Games,” he wrote.

    Nigeria’s triumph in Cairo signals a bright future for flag football, with the nation poised to make waves on the global stage.

  • NAFA president meets sports commission ahead of African American football tournaments in Egypt

    NAFA president meets sports commission ahead of African American football tournaments in Egypt

    The Nigeria American Football Association (NAFA), led by its President Babajide Akeredolu, on Tuesday paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the Nigeria Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, as part of preparations for Nigeria’s participation in the upcoming African American football tournaments in Egypt.

    The NAFA delegation also held discussions with the NSC Director-General, Hon. Bukola Olopade, during separate meetings held at the NSC office at the National Stadium, Abuja.

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    Speaking during the engagements, Akeredolu outlined Nigeria’s level of preparedness for the continental event, revealing that three teams would be representing the country: the Male National Team, Female National Team, and the U-13 Team.

    He noted that Nigeria would be the only nation apart from the host country fielding multiple teams, a testament to the consistent development efforts invested in the sport since 2019.

    Akeredolu emphasised that the country’s expanded representation reflects years of commitment to nurturing American football in Nigeria and showcases the nation’s growing prominence in the African football landscape.

    He said, “We are here to inform you about the fact that three teams will be going to Egypt. Male national team, female national team and under-13 which is as a result of the work we have been doing since 2019 in collaboration with Nigeria School Sports Federation. This project has led to over 17,000 kids who have gone through the league initiative over the past five years.”

    Akeredolu also assured the NSC management that NAFA is optimistic of victory, adding that the team is eyeing representing Africa in the World Games slated for the United States next year and ultimately clinching a spot at the Olympics.

    “We are ready and one of the few countries that have established leagues dotted around. We have leagues in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun. We have built a pipeline for talent.

    “We are hoping that we will be the country that will represent Africa in the World game, which is slated for next year in the United States”, he said

    Akeredolu explained the significance of the tournament and the Nigerian team’s preparedness for the event in Egypt. He stated: Since flag football became an Olympic sport, there has been a significant effort to establish continental games to improve Africa’s representation on the global stage. The collaboration of our federations has resulted in this notable event.

    “All African countries came together to interface with the global body, and now we have our first African tournament”.

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    The President and his team also unveiled the teams’ jerseys at a separate event, noting to the excitement of the DG and Chairman that they were produced locally. He gave a detailed explanation of the efforts that have been put into place to ensure that the teams emerge victorious.

    Akeredolu said, “We came here to unveil our jersey to the DG and tell him that we are fielding three teams for the competition- the main team which has been in camp for two months now, a female team and an U13 team who have been supported by our partners Nigeria American Football Outreach, Browns Nigeria and the NFL respectively.

    “We are quite optimistic and we believe that with the support and activities of many leagues in Nigeria, we have a lot of players who can give us a formidable National team

    Responding, the NSC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, commended the NAFA leadership while wishing the team all the best in Egypt.

    The Chairman charged the team to give their best and represent the country well by showcasing their talents in Flag Football.

    On his part, the Director General of the NSC, Hon Bukola Olopade, charged the team to make the country proud and return with flying colours.

    Hon. Olopade said, “On this trip to Egypt, I wish you guys well, and I am more encouraged that you guys are very confident that our women’s team will win Gold. I am also very fascinated that you are taking U13 to this tournament. It’s in line with the Commission’s renewed hope to also start building for the future.”

    Meanwhile, the Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Hon. Ayo Olawande who doubles as the Chairman of the Flag Football Development Board in his goodwill message, urged the NAFA team to bring home the trophy.

    He expressed his unshaken confidence in NAFA’s ability to break ground and make an impressive performance at the tournament.

    On the NAFA team entourage were; the Vice President, Mr. Seye Obatolu and the coordinator of NAFA Gridiron Gems, Ms Nancy Damhindi.