The football body regrets the failure of the country to qualify for the last U-17 World Cup, saying that it was due to poor planning.
3rd March 2024 02:12 PM
The Chairman of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), Gbenga Elegbeleye, has said that the newly introduced Under 17 Youth League would help the country to select and prepare players for international tournaments.
Elegbeleye said this on Saturday while speaking to newsmen in Benin City, the Edo State capital, during the final of the maiden edition of the youth league.
According to Elegbeleye, who is the 2nd Vice-Chairman of the NFF, the league will only focus on young players.
Elegbeleye regretted the failure of the country to qualify for the last U-17 World Cup, saying that it was due to poor planning.
He expressed the hope that the introduction of the youth league would take care of the lapses that hindered the country from picking the ticket for the last cadet World Cup.
“Where we have an NPFL club, the youth team (U-17) will be like a feeder team to the various clubs.
“When you have the U-15 players, they cannot graduate immediately and be playing for the premier league, so we need them to go through the U-17.
“Plateau United FC is already benefiting. I can spot three of the boys coming into the senior team from the U-17 team; that is the spirit.
“When we play Under 15 and Under 17 league every season, it will enable us to have a pool of footballers that NFF can select from.”