N10,000 is Top Pay in Jigawas Thriving Local Football League

A local football league in Jigawa State, Nigeria, known as BALFA, has implemented a unique transfer system where the costliest player is capped at N10,000, promoting transparency and fairness among participating clubs. The innovative system aims to revolutionize local football with a global standard of integrity and competition.
In a groundbreaking move, the Babura-based Local Football Association (BALFA) in Jigawa State has established a thriving native league that is setting a global standard for transparent player transfers and fair competition. The league's innovative system sees the costliest player on the list being a mere N10,000, reflecting the association's commitment to promoting grassroots football and reducing costs. By doing so, BALFA aims to revolutionize local football and provide opportunities for young players from the region to develop their skills. This pioneering initiative has already made significant strides in revitalizing the sport in Jigawa State.