Asaba, the capital of Delta State is agog with activities as the Nigeria Women Football League Super Six kicked off in style. The tournament, which is hosted by the Delta State Government was moved back to begin earlier than scheduled but the Government has proved to be equal to the task.
The bright look of the Stephen Keshi Stadium has been of interest to enthusiasts. The first step in getting this tournament organized was putting the facility in top shape.
Before the opening game of the tournament between Rivers Angels and FC Robo, it rained and kick-off was temporarily delayed. Interestingly, after the downpour, the pitch became just good enough for football, glittering and water free.
The State’s organization of the tournament has been amazing and the ladies are having a good time in Asaba, playing on a good surface and in a secure environment.
The organisers have also provided alternative training pitches for the different teams and this allows them to train without pressure on the main pitch. These pitches are the Model Technical Pitch, Master Care Group of Schools and the Scotch Court Pitch.
The Delta State Government have once again shown themselves to be worthy hosts and have sent a signal out that they are still ready to host even bigger fixtures, like national team games and tournaments, with this excellent organization of the NWFL Super Six.