The 10th edition of the Taiwo Afolabi U-17 Football Tournament for both male and female is set to kick off in Lagos on Valentine’s Day, Saturday, February 14, 2026.
According to the organisers at a press conference that was held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, to herald the competition, no fewer than 56 grassroots football teams will fight for glory.
The football tournament, organised by the Lagos State Grassroots Soccer Association (LSGSA) and sponsored by SIFAX Group, is played in honour of Dr Taiwo Afolabi, Chairman, SIFAX Group.
It will feature 32 male teams and 24 female teams, making it one of the largest youth football competitions in Lagos State’s grassroots football calendar.
Preliminary matches will be held at the Ojo Oniyun Sports Centre, Ebute Metta, and the Anthony Mini Stadium, Gbagada, while the grand finale is scheduled for May 2, 2026, at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos.
Speaking at the press conference to announce the tournament, Afuka Abu, the Assistant Secretary of LSGSA, described the competition as a proven platform for discovering and grooming young talents for professional football.
“This tournament has consistently provided young players with the structure, exposure and discipline they need to progress to higher levels of the game. Many of our participants have moved on to national teams and professional clubs, and that remains our goal — to give every talented child a genuine opportunity,” Abu said.
SIFAX Group has supported the tournament for a decade as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment to youth empowerment, sports development and community growth.
Oliver Omajuwa, Deputy Director, Strategy and Operations at SIFAX Group, said the sponsorship is rooted in the company’s philosophy of creating lasting value beyond business.
“Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not,” Omajuwa said. “This tournament was conceived not just as a competition, but as a platform for discovery, development and hope. For us, Corporate Social Responsibility is a long-term responsibility, not a one-time gesture.”
Speaking further, Omajuwa said over the years, the Taiwo Afolabi Cup has produced several standout talents who have gone on to represent Nigeria and secure contracts with clubs in Europe and other international leagues.
He said notable players discovered in the past editions of the competition include Samson Tijani, former Golden Eaglets captain, discovered at the 2019 edition, who currently plays for Dukla Prague in the Czech Republic; Soliu Afolabi, former Flying Eagles player, a player of Slovan Liberec; Chijioke Light, who later represented Nigeria at the WAFU Championship and the Africa Women Cup of Nations, and Ebenezer Ojo of Greater Tomorrow Academy, discovered in 2022, and currently playing in the Norwegian league.
The organisers added that football stakeholders, scouts, former internationals and administrators are expected to attend the matches to identify emerging talents and provide guidance to participating players.
The 10th anniversary edition of the Taiwo Afolabi Cup will not only celebrate a decade of impact but also raise the standard of grassroots football development in Lagos.


