Victor Apugo Appointed Chairman of Abia State Minifootball Association
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Victor Apugo, a renowned football administrator and proprietor of Superstars Academy Nigeria, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Technical Committee, of Abia State Minifootball Association. This development was confirmed through a letter signed by David A. Adewoye, Secretary of the Nigeria National Minifootball Association.
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The association expressed confidence in Apugo’s ability to enhance the growth of mini football in Abia State and across Nigeria. As a member of the NFF Youth Development Committee, Apugo brings extensive experience to his new role. The association’s broader goal is to popularize mini football nationwide, making it competitive on the international stage.
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Nigeria’s participation in the 2025 Africa Minifootball Nations Cup, scheduled for April 16–25 in Libya, is a testament to this commitment. The tournament will feature 16 teams, with the finals hosted at Derna Jewel International Stadium. South Africa are the reigning champions, having won the 2024 .
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Victor Apugo’s appointment as Chairman of the Abia State Minifootball Association is a commendable step toward advancing the sport in Nigeria. Minifootball, often overshadowed by traditional football, holds great potential for grassroots engagement and international competitiveness. Apugo’s track record in youth development positions him perfectly to elevate the sport's profile in the state and beyond.
The association’s commitment to expanding mini football is timely. By leveraging the enthusiasm and talent at the grassroots level, Nigeria can build a strong foundation for sustained success in regional and global competitions. Apugo’s leadership will be crucial in ensuring the sport gains the recognition and support it deserves.
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As Nigeria prepares for the 2025 Africa Minifootball Nations Cup, this appointment signals a renewed focus on development and collaboration. With proper planning and investment, mini football could become a significant part of Nigeria’s sports ecosystem, complementing traditional football.
Did You Know?
Minifootball is a six-a-side version of football, played on smaller pitches with unique rules.
Nigeria’s participation in the 2025 Africa Minifootball Nations Cup will mark another step in the country’s efforts to gain prominence in the sport.
Victor Apugo’s Superstars Academy Nigeria has been instrumental in nurturing young football talent.
South Africa is the current champion of the Africa Minifootball Nations Cup, winning the 2024 edition.
The 2025 Africa Minifootball Nations Cup will be held at the Derna Jewel International Stadium in Libya, featuring 16 teams from across the continent.