Empowering Africa’s Next Generation of Athletes
BallArk Sporting Foundation is building a new future for young athletes across Africa
Who We Are
BallArk Sporting Foundation (BallArk SF) is a youth development organization committed to empowering athletes across Nigeria and Africa through sports, education, and innovation.
Registered as an Incorporated Trustee with the Nigerian Corporate Affairs Commission, the foundation was established to build structured pathways that help young athletes grow into professionals, leaders, and innovators.
BallArk operates as a complete sports development ecosystem that integrates athletic training, mentorship, digital education, and international exposure opportunities.
Through its programs, athletes receive not only sports training but also life skills and digital employability education that prepares them for success both on and off the field.





Our Sports Programs
01.
— Longhorns Flag Football
The Longhorns Flag Football program is a developmental co-ed sports program designed to prepare athletes for the rapidly growing global sport of flag football.
The program focuses on athletic development, tactical training, and competition readiness, with athletes participating in competitive leagues such as the Showtime Flag Football League.
02.
— Adrenale-5 (A5) Basketball
Adrenale-5 Basketball is a development program designed to identify and nurture talented young basketball players.
The program creates scholarship opportunities that allow athletes to study and compete in high schools, junior colleges, and universities in the United States while continuing their athletic development.
03.
— Rogues American Football
The Rogues American Football program focuses on tackle football development and prepares athletes for scholarship opportunities and professional careers in international football leagues.
Athletes in this program receive advanced training, mentorship, and recruitment exposure to programs in North America, Europe, and other global sports market
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