- Oba Olugbenle with members of the committee
The Yewa Unity Cup has reached its decisive stages as the competition narrows down to the last four teams: Owode, Itoro, Alaari and Ilara. After weeks of intense battles on the pitch, the youth championship is set to resume with thrilling semi-final clashes on April 5, 2025 at Ado Odo and Ayetoro town, with the final scheduled for April 13 at the Gateway International Stadium in Ilaro-Yewa.
The tournament, organized by the Yewa Youth Association, has garnered significant patronage and attention from traditional rulers, football enthusiasts, and numerous stakeholders.
The competition has witnessed fierce contests among Yewa towns, with each match showcasing skill, determination, and sportsmanship.
With the semi-finals set to deliver top-tier football action, all eyes are now on the road to the final, where the ultimate champion of this edition will be crowned.
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The organizers have extended an open invitation to football lovers, community members, and dignitaries to grace the grand finale and witness history unfold at the Gateway International Stadium.
Oba Kehinde Gbadewole Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland, has also donated jerseys and kits to the last four teams. This gesture highlights the commitment of the monarch to empowering young talents and strengthening the bonds of unity through sports in Yewaland.
The final promises to be a spectacle that will not only celebrate football but also reinforce the spirit of unity and youth development in Yewaland.
