Mayor Adams Hails 15th Anniversary of African Nations Soccer Tournament in NYC

“It was an honor to join in celebrating the 15th anniversary of this event, which holds deep significance for our African community.” — Mayor Eric Adams

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has praised the enduring impact of the African Nations Soccer Tournament, the largest African soccer competition in the United States, as it marked its 15th anniversary with a grand celebration in the Bronx.

In a statement posted on social media, Mayor Adams commended the African Advisory Council and the Bronx Borough President for their tireless efforts in organizing the tournament, which has become a vibrant symbol of cultural pride and unity among the African diaspora in New York City.

“The country’s largest African soccer tournament takes place in our city, thanks to the African Advisory Council and the Bronx Borough President,” Adams wrote.

He highlighted the tournament’s importance not only as a sporting event but as a cultural gathering that strengthens community bonds and celebrates African heritage.

“It was an honor to join in celebrating the 15th anniversary of this event, which holds deep significance for our African community,” the mayor added.

The African Nations Soccer Tournament brings together teams representing various African countries, promoting sportsmanship, diversity, and cultural exchange. Over the years, it has evolved into a landmark occasion that fosters a sense of belonging and showcases the contributions of African immigrants to the fabric of New York City.

Mayor Adams’ participation in the celebration underscores City Hall’s commitment to supporting multicultural events that highlight the city’s rich diversity.

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