1 Côte d’Ivoire Named Host of 2025 WAFU-B U-17 Boys Championship
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The WAFU-B council has officially shifted hosting rights for the 2025 Under-17 Boys Championship from Nigeria to Côte dIvoire. The decision was prompted by ongoing renovation work at Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne, rendering one of the initial venues unavailable.
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Originally slated for Ogun State at the Moshood Abiola Sports Arena in Abeokuta and Remo Stars Stadium—the tournament will now run from 11 to 25 September 2025 in Côte dIvoire.

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We observe that adaptability is paramount in football administration. Young players deserve a stable stage to display their talent, especially in competitions where international exposure shapes careers. The swift move to Côte dIvoire reflects a commitment to preserving the competitions integrity and protecting that opportunity.

We recognise the logistical strain this change may pose for teams and officials. Yet, the ability to pivot preserves the essence of the tournament: youth development, regional camaraderie, and sporting progression. Embracing change underlines WAFU-Bs resolve to elevate standards rather than allow unforeseen setbacks to derail the competition.
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We assert that this decision is not a failure but a demonstration of responsible governance. It safeguards the interests of participants and maintains trust among stakeholders. As the region looks on, we anticipate that Côte dIvoire will deliver a tournament that echoes WAFU-Bs reputation for fostering talent and unity.
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Did You Know?

The WAFU-B U-17 as the regional qualifying tournament for the Africa U-17 Cup of Nations.

 Nigerias "Golden Eaglets" have [claimed](https://wiki.thebigfile.com/index.php/User:OliveTichenor0) the FIFA U-17 World Cup five times—more than any other nation.

 The MKO Abiola Sports Complex in Abeokuta was previously used to host WAFU-B Womens [Champions League](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/nigerian-premier-league/npfl-plans-colourful-trophy-presentation-for-remo-stars/) qualifiers in 2023.

 Remo Stars Stadiums renovation was initiated this very week, highlighting the urgent logistical challenges behind the relocation.

 Côte dIvoire has history of successfully hosting major youth tournaments, including the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in 2013. (Note: This fact is based on historical records and not referenced in the story or editorial.)


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