As the 2024/2025 NNL season approaches, the Lagos State Football Association Lagos FA has reiterated its dedication to supporting all Lagos based teams participating in the national football leagues. This commitment encompasses both male and female teams competing across various divisions, including the NPFL, NNL, and NLO.
Hajji Gafar Olawale Liameed, the Lagos FA Chairman, expressed confidence in the teams' abilities to excel. He pledged continued technical support to enhance their performances, emphasising the importance of their success for the state’s football development.
"Lagos is not just the centre of excellence but also the home of football," Liameed said, highlighting the enabling environment created by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu. He also expressed hopes for the promotion of two additional Lagos teams to join Ikorodu City FC in the NPFL next season.
This season sees six Lagos teams, including Smart City, Madiba FC, 1472 FC, Inter Lagos FC, First Bank FC, and Sporting Lagos FC, competing in the NNL, underscoring the state’s robust football infrastructure.
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is more than a sport it is a unifying force and a tool for societal development. The Lagos State FA’s unwavering support for local teams reflects a deep understanding of the role football plays in shaping communities and fostering talent.
The strategic vision of leaders like Hajji Gafar Olawale Liameed is instrumental in sustaining Lagos’ reputation as a football powerhouse. By providing technical assistance and promoting a nurturing environment, the Lagos FA ensures that the state’s teams are equipped to compete and excel on national and international stages.
As football enthusiasts, we celebrate such initiatives, which not only uplift teams but also inspire young athletes to dream bigger. The focus on infrastructure, support, and promotion is a model that other regions could emulate to achieve similar success.
Did You Know?
Lagos State has a long history of football excellence and hosts some of Nigeria’s most iconic football matches.
Sporting Lagos FC, one of the teams mentioned, was founded in 2021 and has rapidly grown in prominence.
The Nigerian National League NNL serves as the second-tier football league in Nigeria, directly under the NPFL.
Ikorodu City FC made headlines with its community focused approach to football development.
Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu has been an advocate for sports, championing initiatives to boost Lagos’ sports infrastructure.