The stage is set for another exciting season of Nigeria’s leading grassroots women’s football competition—the Wafa League. This year’s edition kicks off on Saturday, May 31, 2025, featuring 22 ambitious teams from across the country all vying for national recognition and championship glory.
Organized by the Female Football Academies Proprietors (FEFAP), the Wafa League continues to cement its reputation as the heartbeat of female football development in Nigeria, providing a pathway for emerging players to reach the professional stage.
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Tournament Format: Zonal Groupings and Final Showdown
Before the first ball is kicked, a league draw and seminar will be held on May 24 to determine zonal placements and finalize logistics. The teams will be grouped into zones for the preliminary stage, with the top two teams from each zone qualifying for the final round. This structure ensures regional representation while fostering intense competition at the grassroots level.
Defending Champions: CAT Ladies Eye Back-to-Back Glory
All eyes will be on CAT Ladies of Surulere, Lagos, the reigning champions who lifted the 2023/2024 Wafa League title. With a strong squad and a legacy to uphold, they’ll be looking to defend their crown against a competitive field packed with both new challengers and seasoned contenders.
Full List of Participating Teams:
- CAT Ladies
- BWFA English Queens
- Ayisat Yusuf FA
- Victory FA Queens
- STM Doves
- Royaltoms Queens
- SGH Sports Amazon
- Aseyori Queens
- New Generation
- Edufoot Starlet FA
- Dynamite FA
- MJV FA
- Ghetto Tigers Ladies
- Wazbak Int’l FA
- Great Stars Amazons
- Future Stars 99
- Ijamido Queens
- Heroes Queens
- FC Phoenix Queens
- United Squad Angels
- Clever Stars Queens
- Chosen Generations Angels
A League Built on Dreams and Development
Over the years, the Wafa League has evolved into more than just a tournament. It’s become a launchpad for young girls chasing football dreams, many of whom have gone on to represent the national youth teams, top NWFL clubs, and even international sides.
From raw passion to polished performance, Wafa has consistently unearthed future stars, contributing significantly to the growth of women’s football in Nigeria.
As anticipation builds toward kickoff, fans, scouts, and coaches will have their eyes on standout players ready to break through.

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