PHOTOS: Team Lagos In Fun-filled Participation At National Para Games

Posted on December 10, 2023

Amputee football players of Team Lagos ready for their game against Kwara State on Saturday

 

Team Lagos athletes participating at the ongoing 2nd National Para Games in Abuja are really enjoying their participation in the championship designed by the Nigerian government for the people living with disabilities.

From Sitting Volleyball, Para Soccer, Amputee Football and other sports, Team Lagos are putting up stellar performance that have been bringing some good results.

While more games are coming up on Sunday, P.M. EXPRESS presents photo news of some exciting moment of participation in the championship taking place at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja.

Sitting Volleyball players going in full blast against Abuja

 

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