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In the heart of Sweden, where the worldβs largest and most international youth football tournament unfolds annually, the Ghetto Tigers, a community football club established, managed and sponsored by Honourable Rasaq Olusola Ajala, Executive Chairman of Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye LCDA, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria, has claimed a monumental victory at the 2025 Gothia Cup.
This renowned tournament draws approximately 1,900 teams from 75 nations, engaging in nearly 5,000 matches across 112 pitches.
Yesterday, Saturday 19th July, 2025, the Ghetto Tigers, fielded as SKF Nigerian Eagles, triumphed with a commanding 3-0 win over their opponent, Maryland Bob Cats of the United States in the final.
The excitement didn’t stay in Sweden, as Executive Chairman Hon. Rasaq Olusola Ajala, joined by his Vice and Chairman-elect of Odi-Olowo, Honourable Seyi Jakande, streamed the match live on Ayantuga Street in Odi-Olowo, bringing the excitement o
