The second edition of the Ofugara All-Stars Peace and Unity Football Tournament has officially commenced in Delta State with 20 teams made up of retired football players and business leaders vying for honours.
At the opening ceremony, Chairman of Uvwie Local Government, Hon. Anthony Ofoni, underscored the importance of sports in promoting health, especially among the elderly.
He said “Staying active not only keeps the body in shape but also sharpens the mind.
“It’s essential to embrace such initiatives that help prevent the health complications often associated with ageing. Football, in particular, offers the perfect blend of fitness and fun.”
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Hon. Ofoni further highlighted the role of sports in fostering peace and unity across communities.
“This tournament isn’t just about football, it is about building bridges and creating harmony among us. I urge all the teams to play with integrity and spirit of sportsmanship,” he added.
The chairman also expressed gratitude to the Ofugara family, particularly Mr. Silver Ofugara, for organizing the annual event.
Speaking on behalf of the Ofugara family, Barrister Antoinette reiterated the focus of the tournament on promoting health and unity
“This year’s edition is not only about physical fitness but also strengthening social bonds, particularly among the elderly population in Delta State”
“We aim to create a vibrant platform where older citizens can stay active while forging new friendships that will last a lifetime.
The tournament kicked off with the reigning champions Uvwie All Stars losing 1-2 to Ijaw All Stars.