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Corporate Stars League Returns to Lagos with Expanded Lineup, New Activities, and Women’s Inclusion.

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Corporate competition returns in commemoration of Workers’ Day with expanded participation and a renewed focus on workplace culture and inclusivity

The Corporate Stars League (CSL) is set to return to Lagos for its 2026 edition, bringing together leading organisations across Nigeria in a dynamic celebration of sport, workplace culture, and collaboration, in commemoration of International Workers’ Day.

Scheduled to run from April 18 to May 9, 2026, in the heart of Lagos Island, this year’s tournament marks a significant expansion in both participation and programming, reinforcing CSL’s position as a leading platform for corporate engagement beyond the traditional work environment.

<strong><em>Team ALAT FC of Wema Bank won the debut edition</em></strong>

Following a successful debut season in 2025, which saw Team ALAT FC of Wema Bank emerge as Lagos champions, the league returns with an even stronger corporate lineup. Confirmed participants include Wema Bank, MTN, TotalEnergies, Meristem, Coronation, Red Bull, UBA, Vista Advisory, SohCahToa Holdings, Four Points by Sheraton, Park Inn by Radisson, Coscharis Group, alongside other organisations across banking, energy, hospitality, and financial services, with additional teams expected to be announced.

A defining highlight of the 2026 edition is the intentional inclusion of women in the sporting programme. The opening fixture will spotlight female corporate professionals ​​in a friendly matchup, providing a platform for them to showcase their football skills before the full tournament audience. This reinforces CSL’s commitment to inclusivity and reflects the evolving dynamics of today’s workplace.

Beyond football, the league will deliver a broader recreational experience with interactive activities such as tug of war, egg and spoon races, and sack races, designed to encourage participation across all levels of the corporate structure and foster team bonding in an engaging environment.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, Olumide Aturu, Founder and Tournament Director of the Corporate Stars League, said: “What we are building with CSL goes beyond football. We are creating a lasting platform where Nigeria’s corporate community connects in a more human, engaging way. As workplace culture continues to evolve, CSL represents a new approach to how organisations interact, collaborate, and build stronger teams.”

With its alignment to Workers’ Day and its growing corporate adoption, CSL continues to redefine how sport can be leveraged as a tool for employee engagement, brand visibility, and inter-organisational connection.

The press conference will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at Four Points by Sheraton, Lagos.

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