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LAGOS – The stage is now set for the organization of the 14th edi­tion of the Kidsport Chari­ty Cup which holds today, Wednes-day, December 18, 2024 at the Campos Sports Complex on Lagos Island.

The Kidsport Charity Cup is a one-day event that brings together kids from orphanage homes, football academies, and secondary schools to compete in a va­riety of sports. The event aims to help kids discover their talents and bring them to the forefront.

The organisers and the sponsors led by KingMakers have promised that nothing will be left behind to ensure that they put in a glamor­ous and memorable one-day tournament designed to cel­ebrate the God-given gifts in the lives of the orphans and other less privileged kids in the society.

Mrs. Bukola Alabi, who has been organizing the tournament since 2012, said that the competition, since inception has produced won­derful kids who grown up to be remarkable adults, will be organised with new innova­tion this year.

According to her, there will be a fusion of gaming into the event in this Season 14, adding that while football is being played on the field, gaming will be on display off the field spiced with exot­ic foods for the participants.

Mrs. Alabi also revealed that for the first time, female teams will feature in the tournament.

“There will be six teams from the orphanage homes, six from football academies and four female teams.

The orphanage homes teams include SOS Chil­dren’s Home, Isolo, SOS Chil­dren’s Home, Owu, Project Friendship Initia-tive, Cita­del of Grace Homes, Street To School Welfare Homes and Habitation of Hope.

The football academies are Dazzle FC, Right To Smile Academy, Alimosho FC, Varsity FA, La Caballe­ro FC and Ikorodu City FC, while the female teams in­clude Alimosho FC Ladies, Wasbak Queens, Dazzaz La­dies and Edufoots FC Ladies.

“The Kidsport Charity Cup is all about gender in­clusion that carries every­one along and gives all kids that sense of be-longing,” Alabi said.

The organizers disclosed that handsome prizes will be given to the overall winners, first and second runners up, while all the participating orphanage homes will be given different sets of gift items.

To the title sponsor, King­Makers, represented by its Communications Manager, Onu Abraham at the press confer-ence, Kidsport Chari­ty Cup’s agenda is in tandem with the corporate mission of the company, as King­Makers is known for build­ing platforms for people irrespective of who you are.

“We will continue to sup­port grassroots sports and use our resources to support Kidsport Charity Cup,” Onu said.

Dotun Coker, the vice chairman of Lagos State Football Association (LSFA), who represented the chair­man of the FA at the event, noted that Kidsport Charity Cup since 2012 has carved a niche for itself as a football tournament that has been given the orphans and oth­er less privileged a platform to showcase their talent in football.

“The competition has al­ways received the support and the endorsement of the FA. I will commend the organizers and indeed the sponsors, most especially the KingMakers, for this laudable initiative for the orphans in the state,” said Coker.

The Senior Special Assis­tant (SSA) on Sports Mar­keting and Administration to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Onao-pepo Adu described the tournament as a good thing that comes for the less privileged in La­gos, even as he reiterated the support of the Government of Lagos State for the tour­nament.

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