Over 1,000 players set to compete as AfriSportPro youth league kicks off Aug. 10

29 Jul 2025

The AfriSportPro Youth League is set to kick off on August 10, with 72 under-19 teams and over 1,000 players participating across six Nigerian states in a bold initiative aimed at transforming grassroots football and empowering young talent.

Chairman of the league, Chukwuebuka Ugwu, announced the development during a press briefing in Abuja, describing the league as a platform for national unity, youth development, and international exposure. Currently running in Osun, FCT, Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Plateau, and Imo, the league features a data-driven structure and international scouting support.

Ugwu highlighted the league’s partnership with Wyscout, a leading global football analytics platform, to ensure every match is captured with detailed performance data. This allows players to be tracked and scouted by local and international clubs in real-time.

Beyond football, the league integrates social impact programs, including anti-corruption campaigns in collaboration with the EFCC, and supports the Federal Government’s “Visit Nigeria” campaign to promote the nation’s cultural and tourism assets.

Each team will play 11 matches in a single round-robin format within their state, amounting to 66 matches per state. The top teams will advance to a one-week national knockout stage, completing a 12-week inaugural season designed to balance exposure with affordability.

Ugwu emphasized the league’s mission: “Talent isn’t our problem opportunity is. We’re changing that narrative by creating a system where players aren’t just playing, they’re being seen and given a real shot at something greater.”