South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Others, Confirm Arrival Dates, for African U18/U20 Athletics Championship
Oru Leonard
With just seven days to the start off the highly anticipated CAA African U18/U20 African Athletics Championships, the atmosphere around major Nigerian airports is buzzing with activity.
Organisers have confirmed arrival dates of South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Uganda ahead of the highly anticipated event.
South Africa is expected to land with one of the largest contingents, comprising 42 male athletes, 40 female athletes, and 18 officials, bringing their total delegation to 100. Kenya, another athletics giant, will be represented by 25 male athletes, 25 female athletes, and 17 officials, making a 67-person delegation.
Ethiopia is also bringing a strong team of 30 male athletes, 27 female athletes, and 12 officials, totaling 69. Uganda, known for its rising athletics profile, will participate with 9 male athletes, 13 female athletes, and 6 officials, for a total of 28.
According to a statement made available to News Dot Africa by the S.A, Media,
Office of the Director General,
National Sports Commission (NSC), Kolawale Daniels on July 9, 2025, the MKO Abiola International Stadium in Abeokuta will welcome over 900 athletes and officials from no less than 40 countries, making the championship one of the biggest continental youth athletics gatherings in recent history.
“All is set for a colorful opening ceremony and a week of elite performances from Africa’s next generation of track and field stars.
“With excitement growing by the day, Abeokuta is poised to deliver a world-class championship that will leave lasting memories for athletes, fans, and stakeholders alike”, Kolawale said.

