Nigerian National Sports Festival Explained

The Nigerian National Sports Festival is a biennial multi-sport event organized by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Sports Commission for athletes from the 36 States of Nigeria.[1] [2]

Started and staged in 1973 at the National Stadium, Surulere in Lagos, the game was originally conceived as a "unifying tool" with the main purpose of promoting peace and cross-cultural affiliation in Nigeria after the Nigerian Civil War in 1970.[3] The game also serves as a development and training event to aid athletes prepare for continental and international meets.[4] The objectives of the National Sports Festival is:

COVID-19 and Nigerian National Sport Festival

See main article: National Sport Festival (Edo 2020). The 2020 edition of the biennial sporting event was set to take place in March 2020 at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, Edo State. However, due to the global health crisis occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was postponed to December 2020. The sporting event further suffered another set back as a result of the second wave of the spread of the virus and the event was postponed to 2021.[6] [7]

Winners tables

Below is a table displaying the host cities/states, winners, and years of each festival.

SNTOURNAMENTSTADIUMCITYSTATEYEARWINNER
1LAGOS '73NATIONAL STADIUM, SURULERE, LAGOSLAGOSLAGOS1973MID-WESTERN
2LAGOS '75NATIONAL STADIUM, SURULERE, LAGOSLAGOSLAGOS1975MID-WESTERN
3KADUNA '77AHMADU BELLO STADIUMKADUNAKADUNA1977BENDEL
4OLUYOLE '79LIBERTY STADIUMIBADANOYO1979BENDEL
5BENDEL '81BENIN CITYBENDEL1981BENDEL
6KWARA '85ILORINKWARA1985BENDEL
7RIVERS '88PORT HARCOURTRIVERS1988BENDEL
8LAGOS '89NATIONAL STADIUM, SURULERE, LAGOSLAGOSLAGOS1989LAGOS
9BAUCHI '91BAUCHIBAUCHI1991ZONE 2 (BENDEL, ONDO, RIVERS)
10BENUE '96MARKURDIBENUE1996LAGOS
11IMO '98OWERRIIMO1998LAGOS
12BAUCHI '00BAUCHIBAUCHI2000DELTA
13EDO '02BENIN CITYEDO2002EDO
14ABUJA '04ABUJAABUJA2004DELTA
15GATEWAY '06ABEOKUTAOGUN2006DELTA
16KADA '09KADUNAKADUNA2009DELTA
17RIVERS '11PORT HARCOURTRIVERS2011RIVERS
18LAGOS '12LAGOSLAGOS2012DELTA
19ABUJA '18ABUJAABUJA2018DELTA
20EDO '21BENIN CITYEDO2021DELTA
21DELTA '22ASABADELTA2022DELTA
22GATEWAY '24GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL STADIUMSHAGAMUOGUN2025
*In 1976, The Mid-Western state became known as Bendel State. Also, Bendel State was split into Edo and Delta states in 1991.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tell. 2009. Tell Communications Limited.
  2. Book: Directory of Hotels and Catering Establishments in Nigeria. Jalo Consultants.
  3. News: National Sports Festival: 39 years after . . Osaretin Emuze . 18 November 2012 . 16 September 2015.
  4. News: History of Sports In Nigeria . Online Nigeria . 16 September 2015.
  5. Web site: >National Sports Festival - Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. www.nigeriasportsfestival.org. 2020-05-24.
  6. Web site: 2020-12-15. Nigeria's National Sports Festival postponed again. 2021-02-03. en-GB.
  7. Web site: National Sports Festival postponed till 2021. 2021-02-03. Punch Newspapers. en-US.