‎At least seven clubs will participate in the second phase of the 2026 Nigeria Beach Soccer League (NBSL) scheduled to hold in Kaduna from May 29 to May 31.
‎The three-day competition will take place at the Murtala Muhammed Square during the Sallah celebrations.
‎The participating clubs are Kada BSC, Kebbi Fishers BSC, BAM Projects BSC, Ibom BSC, Jigawa Golden Stars BSC, Niger BSC and defending champions Anambra Warriors BSC.
‎The  teams will compete for vital points ahead of the Super Four finals later in the season.
‎League leaders Kada BSC are expected to enjoy home support as they seek to maintain their lead on the table.
‎The first phase of the 2026 NBSL season was held in March in Kebbi, where the clubs began their campaigns.
‎At the end of the first phase, Kaduna-based Kada BSC emerged as the best-performing side and currently lead the standings with 10 points.
‎Kada BSC hold a six-point advantage over second-placed Kebbi Fishers BSC and BAM Projects BSC ahead of the Kaduna phase.
‎Kebbi Fishers BSC remain the most successful side in the history of the league, having won the title in 2021, 2023 and 2024.
‎Kada BSC won the title in 2022, while Anambra Warriors BSC are the defending champions after securing their maiden title in 2025.
‎The 2026 season marks the sixth edition of the Nigeria Beach Soccer League since its inauguration in 2021.
‎Speaking ahead of the competition, Mahmud Hadejia, President of the African Beach Soccer Union (ABSU) and National Coordinator of the league, assured fans of exciting matches during the Kaduna phase.
‎“We are expecting another thrilling phase in Kaduna because all the participating teams are fully prepared and determined to fight for victory,” he said.
‎Hadejia added that the league had continued to provide a platform for the development of beach soccer talents across the country.
‎Also speaking, Chinedu Okeke, coach of Anambra Warriors BSC (defending champions), said his team remained confident of retaining the title in spite of stiff competition.
‎“Every club wants to beat the champions, so we must stay focused in every match.
‎“We are coming to Kaduna with the mentality of defending our crown,” he said.
‎Coach Usman Bello of Jigawa Golden Stars BSC, described the Kaduna phase as crucial to his team’s hopes of qualifying for the Super Four finals.
‎Similarly, BAM Projects BSC coach, Emeka Nwosu, said fans should expect entertaining matches throughout the competition.
‎Head coach of Kada BSC, Ibrahim Musa, said his players were determined to maintain their lead and make home supporters proud.