A Festival of Goals, Grit and Greatness: ANWFCC Marks 30 Years of Talent Discovery
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The Association of Nigeria Women Football Club Coaches (ANWFCC) has once again reinforced its commitment to grassroots development with the successful hosting of the ANWFCC All Stars Football Festival, a flagship programme dedicated to aspiring female footballers across Nigeria.
Established in 1997, the festival has grown into a trusted platform for football talent exhibition and discovery, nurturing young players and opening pathways to professional careers.
The 2026 edition marked the historic 30th anniversary of the tournament—three decades of empowering girls through football.
Tournament Overview
The 30th edition kicked off on January 5 and concluded on Saturday, January 17, delivering two weeks of thrilling football action.
This year’s competition featured 15 teams, creatively named after countries, with over 300 players drawn from different parts of Nigeria—an impressive showcase of depth, diversity, and raw talent.
Knockout Stage Highlights
Quarter-Final Results
Switzerland 0 (3) 🆚 0 (2) South Africa
Brazil 1 🆚 0 England
Nigeria 1 🆚 2 USA
Austria 2 🆚 0 Netherlands
Semi-Final Results
Switzerland 0 (2) 🆚 0 (3) USA
Brazil 0 🆚 1 Austria
Losers’ Match
Switzerland 0–0 Brazil
(Brazil won 4–2 on penalties)
Grand Final
USA 1–1 Austria
(Austria won 4–3 on penalties)
After a tense and exciting final decided from the spot, Team Austria emerged champions, capping off an outstanding tournament.
Final Standings
1st Place: Team Austria
2nd Place: Team USA
3rd Place: Team Brazil
4th Place: Team Switzerland
The festival also celebrated individual excellence, with several players standing out for their remarkable performances:
Highest Goal Scorer: Oboko Emmanuella
Most Valuable Player: Oboko Emmanuella
Best Attacker: Oboko Emmanuella
Fastest Goal: Oboko Emmanuella
Best Left Winger: Oboko Emmanuella
Best Midfielder: Odebode Omolara
Best Defensive Midfielder: Uchegbu Adaeze
Best Defender: Okike Treasure
Best Right Back: Folayemi Florence
Best Left Back: Bulus Christiana
Best Right Winger: Adeboye Christiana
Best Goalkeeper: James Vivian
Second Best Goalkeeper: Aghedo Hannah
Most Improved Player: Zainab Ateere
Oldest Player: Adetayo Titilayo
Best Coach: Adeboye Shoneye
Upcoming Players to Watch
Anioke Onyinyechi
Banjoko Aduragbemi
As the ANWFCC All Stars Football Festival celebrates 30 years of impact, it continues to stand as a beacon of hope and opportunity for young female footballers in Nigeria. Beyond competition, the festival remains a powerful tool for talent discovery, mentorship, and the growth of women’s football nationwide.
The future is bright and the stars are just getting started.

Sedara Philip is a Sports writer, an administrator,Journalist,and editor

