Alhaji Ganiyu Majekodunmi, Chairman Ogun State Football Association has lauded Beyond Limits Football Academy for their historic promotion to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) from the Nigeria National League (NNL).
This remarkable achievement highlights the academy’s dedication to nurturing young talent and advancing football in Nigeria.
Starting as an under-17 team, Beyond Limits FC’s journey to the NPFL is a testament to the dedication and hard work of its players, coaching staff, and management.
The team’s coach has been particularly praised for his unwavering belief in his players and effective leadership. The academy’s management has also received accolades for their significant role in this success.
“This is what football development is all about. I’m so happy for Beyond Limits Football Academy for this achievement,” Majekodunmi stated, reflecting on the team’s success and its broader implications for youth football in the region.
He also commended the team’s coach for his outstanding work and faith in his players, saying, “I congratulate the team, especially the coach, for doing a good job and being able to achieve this aim.”
In the Southern Conference of the Super 8, Beyond Limits FC led the way with an unbeaten record, earning 7 points. Ikorodu City FC, finishing second with 5 points, will join them in the NPFL, marking a significant step for both clubs.
Their performances have been exemplary, demonstrating the high level of competition and talent in the NNL.
The Northern Conference also saw impressive performances, with Nasarawa United and Elkanemi Warriors securing their promotion to the NPFL. Like Beyond Limits, Nasarawa United remained unbeaten in their matches, further highlighting the depth of talent across Nigerian football.
These promotions celebrate not only the teams’ hard work and success but also signal a promising future for football in Nigeria.
The achievements of Beyond Limits FC and others serve as a powerful reminder of what can be accomplished through dedication, hard work, and belief in the potential of young athletes.