Nigeria to Host 2025 West Africa Trophy as Four Nations Clash in Abuja

By Arinzechi Chukwunonso


Players in action ahead of the 2025 West Africa Trophy in Abuja.

Nigeria is set to host the 2nd edition of the West Africa Trophy, scheduled for December 2025, at the Cricket Oval, Package B of MKO Abiola National Stadium in Abuja

The tournament will feature four nations; Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Zambia, in a high-stakes contest for regional cricket supremacy.

The Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF) described the championship as an opportunity to strengthen cricket ties across West Africa while providing emerging teams with vital international exposure.

“This year’s edition aims to raise the bar for competitive cricket in the region,” the NCF said in a statement. “Fans can expect intense matches, high-level strategy, and top performances from both seasoned players and rising star

The West Africa Trophy has quickly grown into a key platform for developing cricket in sub-Saharan Africa.

Beyond on-field competition, it fosters collaboration and camaraderie among participating nations, while contributing to the sport’s visibility and growth across the continent.

The NCF thanked its partners, technical staff, volunteers, and sponsors for their support, noting their role in ensuring the tournament’s success and impact.

Detailed information on match fixtures, accreditation, venue logistics, and live-streaming will be released ahead of the event

Cricket enthusiasts are encouraged to attend and witness world-class performances as the tournament brings Africa’s best emerging talent to the heart of Nigeria’s capital.

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