Pace Sports sure HiFL 2021 will be bigger, better than ever

Players, officials and fans of universities listed for the 2021 edition of the Higher Institutions Football League (HIFL) are in for a great experience when the competition begins across the country in April, organisers of the competition, Pace Sports and Entertainment Marketing Company, has promised.

The outfit said yesterday that it has concluded plans to stage a special edition of the HIFL, which enters its third edition in the fourth year.


The 2020 edition did not hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it witnessed the introduction of an e-invitational where university students, alumni and fans took part in a virtual football competition.

Interestingly, the e-invitational is still part of the package for the 2021 edition expected to kick off in April.

The Director, Pace Sports and Entertainment Marketing, Sola Fijabi, said yesterday in Lagos that the 2021 edition will be staged with due COVID-19 protocols in a special way. Virtual Sport 


“We are proud of how far we have gone and we are also inspired by the enthusiasm shown by the students and officials of higher institutions which are enough as huge encouragement for us to do more.

“It is so interesting that this project started only four years ago and we have made so much progress. Some of the products of the competition are already abroad while some others play in the elite class of the domestic league, the Nigeria Football Professional League.”

Already, Stanbic IBTC is a major sponsor of HiFL while Nivea Men has also joined as a new sponsor. French League 


“We are really happy that Stanbic IBTC and Nivea Men are urging us to go on. We cannot wait for the kick-off to happen,” Fijabi added.

The organisers’ Head, Content, Ikechukwu Nwaguru, assured that the 2021 season would be hitch-free following the efforts put in so far in planning.

52 universities are expected to be part of this year’s event with 50 games to be played across 20 cities in 18 weeks.

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