Kourittenga: The grand final of the 4th edition of the Maracana tournament, organized by the Association Jeunesse Uni de Nohoungo (AJUN), took place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Nohoungo. The match saw Cama FC of Tuir© emerge victorious against Sapaga City, with a score of 1-0.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the final was attended by administrative authorities led by the Secretary General of Kourittenga Province, traditional leaders, and numerous fans who came to support the finalist teams. From the outset, Cama FC of Tuir© and Sapaga City displayed an impressive level of play, launching numerous attacking moves and attempting to break through. Despite the commitment and determination shown by both sides, the first half ended in a goalless draw.
After the break, Cama FC of Tuir©'s attacking pressure finally paid off. About ten minutes into the second half, Rasman© Sana opened the scoring, giving his team the decisive lead. This goal remained the only one of the match until the final whistle, thus crowning Cama FC of Tuir© champions of this 4th edition of the AJUN Maracana.
The competition's promoter, Ren© Ibeogo, expressed his delight at the event's success and the strong mobilization of young people around this sporting initiative. According to him, the main objective was achieved: strengthening social cohesion and community spirit among young people from different localities.
One of the competition's two sponsors, Mohamed Wend-Goudi Ou©draogo, praised the organizers' commitment and encouraged young people to continue this momentum of bringing people together through sport. He also expressed his willingness to support future editions.
At the end of the competition, several awards were presented, including to the top scorer with three goals, the best goalkeeper, and to the various participating teams. The winning team, Cama FC of Tuir©, received a set of jerseys, a ball, a cash prize of 30,000 CFA francs, and the competition trophy.
Taking advantage of the occasion, the promoter, Ren© Ibeogo, commended the mobilization of administrative and traditional authorities and the local population, while appealing to those willing to contribute further support to ensure the sustainability and success of future editions of this youth-focused sporting initiative.