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NTTF Fixes March 21 Deadline for U-16 National League

The Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) has fixed March 21 as registration deadline for the maiden National U-16 league which will feature players across the … Continue reading NTTF Fixes March 21 Deadline for U-16 National League


Esther Oribamise1The Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) has fixed March 21 as registration deadline for the maiden National U-16 league which will feature players across the country.

According to the Secretary General of the federation, Chinedu Ezeala-Ogundare, it becomes necessary to give the participants enough time to complete their registration for the championship.

“With the success recorded by the senior national team at the ITTF World Team Championship in Malaysia, we want to ensure that we groom players that will come through the rank and that is why the U-16 National League becomes necessary and we have decided to give the states the opportunity finish their registration for the competition. We will not allow late registration because we want to give the teams chance to be part of the tournament which will help us to unearth new talents,” she added.

President of NTTF, Wahid Oshodi, confirmed that more talented players would be given the opportunity to showcase their skills to the national coaches and supervisors.

“I think our focus in 2016 as in 2015 is that we must continue to develop the junior and cadet players. We must give our most talented young players the right atmosphere for them to grow. This of course means giving them the best coaching and affording them the opportunity to play in tournaments internationally so we can assess how well they are doing against the best young players in the world. We have done quite well in this regard in the last two years but there are a lot more gifted players all over the country and we must do our best to discover and harness them. We hope to be able to create new tournaments outside Lagos and Abuja. If we can find the right partnerships with the private sector this will assist greatly in boosting the spread of the game all over the country,” Oshodi concluded.

The objective of the league is to give new players the opportunity to play in national junior teams as well as work their way into the senior team.

The competition will serve off on March 29 to April 8 at the National Training Centre in National Stadium while the grand finale which is known as Super League will hold on May 14 at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.

Each state across the country is expected to present two boys and two girls while the top eight players in the boys and girls event will qualify for the Super League.

According to the prospectus of the tournament, states wishing to participate will register with the NTTF, while only the first 20 boys teams and the first 16 girls teams to register for the League shall be accepted to participate while only players registered by states which are affiliated to NTTF are eligible to participate, while all players shall hold the current NTTF Player’s License, which must be produced on demand.