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The 2025 edition of the Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation, the 11th in the series, has been scheduled to take place at the Igbobi College in Lagos.

A total of six teams: two women and four men, are on the cards to feature in the edition as confirmed by the organisers.

The women teams are Golden Eko Ballers Women Team and Asisat Oshoala Girls Academy while for the boys, Golden Eko Ballers U-14 Team, Dosu Football Academy, 36 Lions Football Academy and Ikorodu City Football Academy will compete for honours.

There will also be a novelty match between the Igbobi College Old Boys Association of 2000 set and the Igbobi College Old Boys Association of 2001 set.

This edition is supported by the ICOBA 78/80 set and the target of developing the young one to attain their potential to become future champions remains the same.

Head of the Technical arm of the organising team, Dotun Coker, stated that planning for the event has been ongoing in the past months.

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Coker said: “We have been working for some time now and we are now putting finishing touches to the preparations. 

“We have good plans to make the participants happy in all aspects. 

“More of the plans will be unfolded as we move closer to D-Day.”

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