Nigeria Premier League
Ondo FA Backs Gov. Aiyedatiwa, Plans Football Revival
In a renewed push to reposition football in Ondo State, the Ondo State Football Association (OSFA) has rolled out a series of strategic initiatives following its congress held at the Police Officers Mess in Akure on June 3, 2025.
The congress, which brought together stakeholders from across the state’s football ecosystem, highlighted the urgent need to refocus on grassroots development, infrastructural improvements, and administrative reforms.
One of the key resolutions was the launch of the Ondo State Football League, an age-grade competition aimed at identifying and nurturing young football talents across the state. The initiative is seen as a bold step towards building a talent pipeline capable of producing future stars for local and international stages.
The OSFA also used the occasion to commend Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa on his first 100 days in office, appreciating his demonstrated interest in sports and calling for sustained collaboration to revitalize football in the state.
Attention was also drawn to the precarious position of Sunshine Stars FC, with the association pledging to support the team in its relegation battle. The OSFA urged the governor to involve seasoned football administrators to help reposition the club for stability and future success.
On infrastructure, the congress called for the expedited completion of the Ondo State Sports Complex pitch, noting its significance in attracting top-tier matches and boosting local revenue.
Raising concerns over human capital, the OSFA lamented the shortage of qualified coaches at the State Sports Council and pressed the government to prioritize coaching development as part of its broader sports agenda.
Additionally, the congress resolved to pursue pending legal matters, particularly the case involving Coach Kayode Adeyemi and others challenging the state FA election outcome—reaffirming its commitment to due process and transparency in football governance.
In a joint declaration, OSFA members pledged to work hand in hand with the government and private sector partners to drive holistic football development and elevate Ondo State’s status as a powerhouse in Nigerian football.
Sports247.ng
-
Local News2 days agoGroup Queries NFF Credibility, Neutrality On Federation Cup
-
Local News3 days agoAjide/APC Unity Cup: Organisers Extend Registration Period As 125 Clubs Already Registered
-
Local News1 day agoVI Foot Ijora, Fortune FA Set for JOF U-13 Cup Final Showdown
-
Transfers11 hours agoCristian Romero to Manchester United? Red Devils preparing ambitious move for Tottenham captain
-
Transfers11 hours agoKieran Trippier joins Wolves on free transfer after Newcastle exit as Rob Edwards lands major summer signing
-
Transfers12 hours agoDarwin Nunez offered shock Liverpool return after Al-Hilal exit leaves striker available on free transfer
-
World Cup 202612 hours agoKylian Mbappe insists he’s ‘saving’ goals for World Cup as Michael Olise steals spotlight with hat-trick for France
-
World Cup 202612 hours agoTop referee denied entry to USA and set to miss World Cup in stunning immigration controversy