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Five P Sports Academy Prospects Depart Nigeria for Europe to Join Russian Side FDC Vista

Five exciting young players from P Sports Football Academy have officially begun their journey to Europe after departing Nigeria to continue their football development with Russian club FDC Vista.

The move marks a major milestone for the academy, which has steadily emerged as one of the most reliable talent factories in the Nigerian grassroots scene.

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The players—whose names will be unveiled by the receiving club upon full onboarding—are expected to undergo integration, assessment, and advanced training as they take the next step toward professional football.

A source within the academy confirmed that all documentation and travel arrangements were completed smoothly, describing the transfer group as “one of the most promising sets the academy has produced in recent years.”

P Sports Academy CEO, Sir Ojo Paul Omamomo, has been widely praised for facilitating the opportunity and for consistently pushing to secure international pathways for young Nigerian talents.

Speaking shortly before the players’ departure, Sir Omamomo expressed pride in their achievement and reaffirmed the academy’s commitment to global-standard player development.

“We are proud of these boys and confident in the potential they carry. This is the kind of opportunity every young player dreams of, and we will continue to work tirelessly to expose more Nigerian talents to the right platforms at the right time,” he said.

He added that partnerships with reputable European clubs like FDC Vista form a key part of the academy’s long-term development strategy, ensuring that homegrown players are groomed under elite football standards.

The players are expected to begin full training sessions upon arrival as they strive to earn professional contracts in the coming months.

Their departure is yet another reminder of the rapid growth of Nigerian grassroots football and the increasing demand for Nigerian youth talent across Europe.