2025 Rugby League 13s Championship season launched

Rugby League Federation Ghana (RLFG) has launched the 2025 Rugby League 13s Championship Season with a series of historic events.
Under the theme: ‘Our League,’ the 2025 Rugby League 13s Championship promises thrilling competition, unforgettable moments, and a renewed commitment to excellence,
The celebrations began with a Preseason Boot Camp dubbed: ‘D’stress’ at the Military Academy Training School at Teshie.
The physically intense session brought together players from all participating clubs for a rigorous morning of drills, fitness testing, team-building activities, and professional conditioning.
Powered in partnership with Regardless Mode, the camp reinforced the federation’s commitment to high-performance preparation and discipline.
The momentum continued with the official launch of the 2025 Championship Season at the GHOne TV Studios in Accra.
The colourful ceremony attracted key dignitaries and stakeholders within the sporting fraternity, including Mr James Odoi Mensah, Technical Director at the National Sports Authority (NSA), Mr Hubert Leo Mensah, Acting Head, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Unit, NSA; Madam Juliana Storey, President, RLFG; Mr Riddick Alibah, Greater Accra Regional Manager, RLFG and Mr Marshall Nortey, Technical Head, RLFC as well as players and officials of the participating clubs.
Speaking at the launch, Madam Storey emphasised the federation’s vision for growth, youth engagement, and international competitiveness, noting that the 2025 season would mark a transformational phase for the Ghana rugby league, building on grassroots development, stronger club systems, and broader media partnerships.
The launch also witnessed the unveiling of the lineup for the new season, featuring giants like Bulls RLFC (defending champions), Skolars RLFC, Panthers RLFC, and Tigers RLFC, alongside exciting new entrants, UG Titans RLFC and Dragons RLFC.
The Rugby League Federation Ghana urged fans, stakeholders, and partners to rally behind the season as the teams battle for national glory.
BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY





