The stage is now set for the
maiden edition of the Higher Institutions Football League (HIFL) scheduled to
hold across university campuses in Nigeria. Games in the league are on track to
begin on the 28th of July, 2018 as planned.
President of the Nigerian
University Games Association (NUGA), Professor Stephen Hamafyel to who made the
announcement in a statement recently, assured football lovers across the
country of an interesting competition as the games kick off.
“We are happy we are finally
kicking off the games. At the end of this maiden edition, we hope to have
convinced our sponsors and indeed Nigerians that collegiate sports is ripe in
Nigeria. Then, we may be thinking of expanding the fixtures as HiFL is a very
good platform to achieve these objectives. With our level of preparation, we
are sure of success”.
He added that “HiFL will
complement the efforts of NUGA to bring back the good old days of competitive
inter-school games with all the excitement therein. Although, we are starting
with football, which may be described as the pivot of Nigerian sports, we hope
to expand to other sports later. This is firmly in our plans”.
In a bid to grow collegiate
sports in Nigeria, HIFL was launched in February 2018 by PACE Sports and
Entertainment Marketing as an international event in Lagos.
In his remarks on the objectives
of the competition, Director, PACE Sports and Entertainment Marketing, Mr. Sola
Fijabi said the league is part of attempts to engender youth development in
Nigeria.
“HIFL is a part of the
collective effort at youth development in Nigeria. We are prepared for this
maiden edition and we are very hopeful that it will have positive impact on sports
and education in Nigeria. We hope to place collegiate sports in Nigeria on the
same pedestal obtainable in other countries that have recorded successes and
built a strong network of young, home-grown football talents” Fijabi said.
Speaking on the opportunities
that HIFL opens up for participating schools, CEO, GWG Sports Centre Limited
and Technical Consultant, Higher Institutions Sports League (HiSL), Alhaji
Ahmed ShuaibuGaraGombe said, that the league will provide a viable platform to
discover amazing football talents from the participating schools. “During the
league, arrangements have been made to have local and international networks of
scouts, coaches and trainers watch the games to discover and groom outstanding
students who wish to grow their careers in football. We are on the lookout for
these exceptional talents and we are committed to providing them the needed
support to help them grow in their career” Gombe concluded.
Meanwhile, former FIFA referee,
Dr. Alex Sule Mana has been unveiled as the Director, Officiating and
Arbitration for the 2018 season. Mana, a veteran of many games has assured that
the games will witness standard officiating as the games officials will be carefully
selected across zones for that purpose by the Main Organising Committee.
The 2018 edition of the Higher
Institutions Football League will offer participating schools an opportunity to
enjoy a first-hand experience of the first organised collegiate football league
in Nigeria.
HiFL is endorsed by the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF), the National Universities Commission (NUC) and
Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA). The winner of HIFL will represent
Nigeria at the International University Sports Federation games in Naples,
Italy.
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