Business Day (Nigeria)

New NFF management to prioritise age-grade football, grassroots developmen­t programmes — Olajire

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The Director of Communicat­ions, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ademola Olajire, on Wednesday said that the core mandate of the newly elected management of the football house was to prioritise age-grade football and grassroots developmen­t.

Olajire said this while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of the 9th Nigerian Pitch Awards news conference at Ibis hotel, Ikeja, Lagos State.

Olajire said the failure by the Super eagles to qualify for the ongoing FIFA World Cup had left sour taste in the mouth of every football fan in Nigeria, including the NFF.

“We all feel bad that the Super eagles are not participat­ing in the World Cup, but all hands are on deck that this does not happen again. Come 2026, Super eagles will certainly be in the World Cup.

“every administra­tion brings a new lease of life. The new NFF management is just settling down and there is positivity, hope, optimism and desire to work to ensure that things get better.

“The disappoint­ments of the past are sad chapters we must close permanentl­y and work hard that they never happen again. The vision of the new NFF management is to ensure the developmen­t of Nigerian football from the grassroots; this has been enunciated,” he said.

Olajire noted that the reason for the mandate of the new administra­tion of NFF was to ensure that the national teams were built around locally sourced players.

“It is important to build from the grassroots. The new NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, has been talking about reviving the U-13 and U-15 championsh­ips for the boys and girls categories.

“This will help to build a database of players from the lowest level and when it is time for major championsh­ips like U-17 World Cup, we won’t have to go through the rigours of screening over 2,000 players.

“The players from the U-13 and U-15 will be given periodic camps before they go for the U-17 competitio­ns and from there, they will graduate to U-20 and then the senior national team.

“This is going to be a huge project for the NFF because we already have plans and platform to ensure aggressive drive for sponsorshi­ps for the programmes,” he said.

earlier, Sina Philips, the President, Matchmaker­s Internatio­nal Ltd, organisers of the Nigerian Pitch Awards, however, noted that non participat­ion of the Super eagles in the ongoing World Cup would not diminish the standards of the awards.

“The Nigerian Pitch Awards is not about the Super eagles, it is about Nigerian football, so, their non appearance at the World Cup is not a factor.

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