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Nigeria Defeats Morocco, Claims Continental Flag Football Title

History was made this weekend as Nigeria’s women’s flag football team claimed the 2025 IFAF Africa Flag Women’s Championship, defeating Morocco in a thrilling final to become the undisputed queens of African flag football.

With power, passion, and unmatched precision, the Nigerian squad dominated the tournament from start to finish, showcasing the very best of what the continent has to offer in talent, teamwork, and tenacity.

From the opening whistle to the euphoric final celebration, every play reflected months of grit, discipline, and belief.

This historic achievement marks more than just a gold medal — it is a powerful validation of the years of groundwork laid by Nigeria’s homegrown leagues, most notably the Showtime Flag Football League, whose athletes, systems, and philosophy were at the heart of this championship run.

Of the 12 players on the squad, 10 are Showtime alumni, and most of the coaching crew have been sharpened within Showtime’s professional framework.

The majority of the female stars who shone in Cairo got their first national-stage experience under Showtime’s pioneering Third-Down Female Rule, a bold regulation introduced to promote gender inclusion and quarterback development for women in Nigeria.

“We didn’t just talk, we led a movement,” said Azeez Amida, Chairman of Showtime Flag Football. “Seeing our players lead Nigeria to the top of Africa only confirms what we’ve always believed — with the right structure, investment, and vision, Nigeria can dominate this sport.”

This victory comes on the heels of Showtime’s record-breaking Season XII, which featured 33 games, thousands of plays, and showcased the technical depth that has now conquered the continent. Nigeria’s win proves the league’s commitment to growth, infrastructure, gender inclusion, and player development is producing results at the highest level.

As the team returns home with the championship trophy, they do so not just as winners — but as trailblazers who are rewriting the narrative of women’s sports in Africa, powered by a system built at home and now celebrated across the continent.

The 2025 IFAF Africa Flag Women’s Championship may have ended, but for Nigeria, a new era has just begun — one led by women who rose through Showtime, and a league that continues to raise the bar for Africa.

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