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Segilola concludes fifth annual football tournament in Osun, promotes youth empowerment

Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL) has successfully concluded the fifth edition of its annual football tournament in Osun State, bringing together host communities in a vibrant celebration of grassroots sports,

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April 7, 2026·3 min read
Segilola concludes fifth annual football tournament in Osun, promotes youth empowerment
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  • By Samuel Oamen

Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL) has successfully concluded the fifth edition of its annual football tournament in Osun State, bringing together host communities in a vibrant celebration of grassroots sports, unity, and youth development.

The competition, a key component of SROL’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, brought together male and female teams competing in a three-day tournament that commenced on Thursday, 26th March. The event culminated in thrilling finals and a community-centred closing ceremony held at the Iperindo Community Field on Saturday, 28th March.

This year’s tournament saw teams compete for a total prize of ₦2,600,000. The winning male and female teams each received ₦500,000, while the second-place teams took home ₦400,000 each, and the third-place teams received ₦250,000 each.

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In addition to team prizes, individual excellence was celebrated through several award categories. The HSE Awards, aimed at promoting safety and discipline on and off the field, were presented to outstanding players in both categories, each receiving ₦50,000. The highest goal scorers and Best Coach/Manager in both male and female categories were also recognised with ₦50,000 each.

Each team was comprised of SROL staff and members of the host communities. The male category featured four teams: Adrian FC, Sola FC, Segun FC, and Collins FC, while the female category comprised Aderinokun FC, Chris FC, Alf FC, and Adeoye FC.

SROL CEO, Mr. Segun Lawson, officially kicked off the tournament with a lively display of ball skills and a ceremonial kick that set the tone for the event. He noted that the tournament is one of the many ways SROL continues to strengthen its relationships with the host communities and foster meaningful integration. 

Through a series of thrilling matches with exciting penalty shootouts, fierce goals, and intense moments of anticipation, the tournament progressed to the finals between Collins FC and Adrian FC in the male category, and Adeoye FC and Alf FC in the female category. Collins FC emerged winners in the male category, scoring 4 goals against their opponents’ 2 goals. While Adeoye FC were victorious in the female category, scoring 5 goals against their opponents’ 3 goals.

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Owoeye Sikemi, captain of the winning female team (Team Adeoye), expressed joy at the win, saying, “This competition gave women and men in the community an opportunity to not just compete for prizes but to display our talent and shine, and for that I am deeply grateful to Segilola Resources.

Adeshola Temitope, captain of the winning male team (Team Collins), said, “This competition is an investment in the youth, our talent, and ultimately our futures. We appreciate SROL for creating a platform that brings our community together and allows talents like ours to be seen.”

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Speaking of this year's competition, Engr. Olusola Olusomidomo, Deputy General Manager/Operations Manager, SROL, highlighted the company’s vision, stating, “At SROL, we see sports as a powerful tool for youth development and community transformation. This tournament is about creating opportunities, nurturing talent, and inspiring young people to believe in their potential. We remain committed to investing in initiatives like this that empower the youth, strengthen community bonds, and contribute to sustainable development across our host communities.”

As the operator of Nigeria’s first large-scale gold mine, SROL continues to drive meaningful community impact through targeted initiatives that expand opportunities and support local talent.

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