The Nathaniel Idowu‑Ajegunle Under‑14 Football League is gathering pace, and Week 2 promises to deliver fireworks.
With six matches lined up for Saturday, January 31, 2026, fans are bracing for another thrilling round after last week’s opening fixtures produced an astonishing 21 goals across six games.
Pure Talents FA enter their second outing brimming with confidence after a commanding 3–0 victory over Coal City FA. Young 11 FA, meanwhile, are desperate to recover from their 0–2 defeat to Sharp Talent FA. The Ojo‑based side will be eager to shake off its slow start and prove it can compete. This clash pits Pure Talents’ attacking flair against Young 11’s resilience—an encounter that could set the tone for both campaigns.
Michael May FA will look to build on their 1–1 draw with Ajegunle United SC, while Best of Best FA must regroup after a bruising 1–5 loss to Strong Dove FA. Both sides are chasing their first win of the season, and with pride on the line, this fixture promises intensity. A victory for Michael May FA would boost their standing, but Best of Best FA will be determined to bounce back.
Divinely Blessed FA faced a stern test after last week’s heavy 0–5 defeat to Fortune FA. Bright Future FA, on the other hand, arrive with momentum following a 2–1 triumph over Moree Wins FA. For Divinely Blessed, this is a chance to restore confidence; for Bright Future, it’s an opportunity to consolidate their position near the top. Expect a battle of redemption versus ambition.
The headline clash of the weekend sees Strong Dove FA lock horns with Fortune FA in what promises to be a titanic showdown. Strong Dove impressed with a 5–1 demolition of Best of Best FA, while Fortune FA showcased ruthless efficiency in a 5–0 thrashing of Divinely Blessed FA. With both sides in red‑hot form, this fixture could shape the race for the league summit.
Ajegunle United SC will be hoping to turn last week’s 1–1 draw into a win, but Sharp Talent FA arrives with confidence after a 2–0 victory over Young 11 FA. Ajegunle’s home advantage may prove crucial, but Sharp Talent’s attacking firepower makes them a formidable opponent. This promises to be a closely fought contest with significant implications for the table.
The weekend closes with a local derby as Moree Wins FA hosts Coal City FA. Moree Wins are eager to bounce back from their 1–2 defeat to Bright Future FA, while Coal City FA must recover from a 0–3 loss to Pure Talents FA. With bragging rights at stake, this derby adds extra spice to the fixture list. Both teams will be desperate for points, making this a must‑watch encounter.
Organised by the Ajeromi‑Ifelodun Sports Council with support from the Nathaniel Idowu Foundation, the league continues to nurture grassroots football, offering young talents a platform to shine and build their futures in the beautiful game.



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