More Sports
Lagos Set To Lead At 9th National Youth Games In Asaba
With a formidable contingent of 416 athletes and 80 technical officials, Lagos State is poised to set the pace at the 9th National Youth Games (NYG) taking place in Asaba, Delta State.
Renowned for its commitment to excellence in sports and talent development, Lagos is ready to reaffirm its status as a pacesetter on the national stage.
Speaking ahead of the opening ceremony, Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu, emphasized the state’s readiness to deliver a standout performance.
“We are very optimistic that Lagos will make multiple podium appearances. Our goal is to surpass our previous outing and continue to lead in sports development,” Fatodu stated.
Following a strong showing at the South-West Zonal Eliminations Ball Games in Ibadan, where Team Lagos secured 11 qualification slots, preparations have intensified to ensure another impressive performance in Asaba.
“We’ve enhanced the reward system for athletes, coaches, and technical crew.
These incentives will undoubtedly contribute to our success,” Fatodu added.
He also acknowledged the unwavering support of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whose backing has been instrumental in advancing the commission’s strategic interventions aimed at improving athlete capacity, competence, and performance.
“This support has driven our progress. Lagosians should expect nothing less than excellence. Our athletes will entertain, inspire, and deliver stellar performances.”
Lagos is targeting dominance across multiple disciplines, including athletics, swimming, boxing, and weightlifting. The state is also taking a firm stance against age cheating, particularly in football, with a data-driven approach to ensure all athletes meet the appropriate age criteria.

“Our strategy is built on empirical analysis. With talented athletes and a well-crafted plan, Lagos is reclaiming its position as Nigeria’s multi-sport powerhouse,” Fatodu affirmed.
Team Lagos will compete in a wide range of sports, including boxing, football, gymnastics, hockey, basketball, handball, volleyball, taekwondo, tennis, table tennis, weightlifting, and judo.
The delegation comprises 416 athletes, 40 coaches, 38 secretaries, and other accompanying officials.
The 9th National Youth Games officially kicks off Friday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba, and will run until September 7.
-
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 News2 days agoVI Foot Ijora, Fortune FA Set for JOF U-13 Cup Final Showdown
-
Transfers18 hours agoKieran Trippier joins Wolves on free transfer after Newcastle exit as Rob Edwards lands major summer signing
-
Transfers18 hours agoCristian Romero to Manchester United? Red Devils preparing ambitious move for Tottenham captain
-
World Cup 202619 hours agoKylian Mbappe insists he’s ‘saving’ goals for World Cup as Michael Olise steals spotlight with hat-trick for France
-
Transfers19 hours agoDarwin Nunez offered shock Liverpool return after Al-Hilal exit leaves striker available on free transfer
-
World Cup 202619 hours agoTop referee denied entry to USA and set to miss World Cup in stunning immigration controversy