Kada Beach Soccer Club captain, Victor Tale, has declared his side ready to end the reign of defending champions Kebbi Fishers BSC at the 2025 Nigeria Beach Soccer League (NBSL) Super Finals, scheduled for November 6–9 at Jabi Lake Park, Abuja.
Speaking confidently ahead of the highly anticipated showdown, Tale revealed that Kada BSC have been in intensive camp for over a week and are determined to dethrone their long-time rivals.
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“We have entered camp since last week and everybody is fully ready. We will not lose this opportunity again to Kebbi Fishers BSC,” Tale said.
“They are our rivals, and everyone has buckled up to ensure that this season’s title belongs to Kada BSC.”
The Supersand Eagles captain acknowledged Kebbi Fishers’ quality and depth, noting their strong lineup of national team players, but maintained that Kada BSC’s preparation and belief give them a fighting edge.
“Kebbi Fishers BSC is a good team with national team players. Kada BSC only have about two, and I am one of them. Kebbi Fishers is not a threat. With the training we’ve had, it will be tough for them this time because this is the Super Finals — where we will know who is truly on top.”
Tale also praised the Nigeria Beach Soccer League management for their commitment and impact on the growth of the sport, highlighting how the league has revived the national team structure.
“I want to appreciate the NBSL President and management for their consistency. The players that represented Nigeria in the last AFCON qualifiers against Mauritania came from this league — that shows how organized it is.”
Adding a personal touch to the rivalry, Tale reflected on the prospect of facing his younger brother, Godwin Tale, who is the goalkeeper for Kebbi Fishers.
“It’s a thing of joy seeing him on the other side — and also a challenge. On the pitch, he’s my enemy, but outside, we are family. He knows my worth, and I know his.”
Kada BSC, who finished fourth at last year’s Super Finals, are gunning for their second NBSL title and hoping to halt Kebbi Fishers’ dominance in Nigeria’s beach soccer scene







