Peace and Unity “Champion of Champions” Vacation Tournament: Second Edition Kicks Off in Tiko
"Peace and Unity Champion of champions" holiday tournament rallies Tiko population to promote social Cohesion
Ngong Ivo
Sports Reporter · Africa

Africa — The second edition of the Peace and Unity “Champion of Champions” Vacation Tournament, organized by Dr. Divine Mbamome Nkendong (2026), will take place from Tuesday, July 21, 2026 to Wednesday, August 5, 2026, at Holforth Field, Tiko.
The tournament will bring together male football teams as well as female handball clubs from Tiko, Likomba, and Mutengene, with the event climaxing in a major community-focused finale that includes the award of driving licenses to over 60 bike riders and drivers across the Tiko Subdivision.
Driving School Test Already Underway Ahead of the official launching, a driving school test began on Wednesday, July 15, 2026 in Tiko, bringing together bikers and other eligible participants.
Participating Teams Football (Male) Teams 1. Electric Line FC Mutengene 2. Ndongo Football Club Likomba 3. Automobile Tiko FC 4. TIMOCRA Tiko FC
Handball (Ladies) Teams 1. Grace Handball Team Mutengene 2. Tiko Handball Ladies Tiko
Final Day Highlights: Legends and Veterans Face Off On Saturday, July 25, 2026, the day of the final, organizers will stage a gala match at Holforth Field, Tiko featuring former Indomitable Lions players against Veteran Club Tchombes.
Humanitarian Activities Set After the Final It is also reported that after July 25, the organizers will carry out humanitarian visits to four orphanages and over 11 communities in Tiko, covering activities from July 25 to August 5, 2026.
Match Schedule Football and handball games are set to begin on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at Holforth Field, Tiko.
The organizers announced Cameroon's Makossa legend Petit Pays as guest artist of the day at Holforth Field, Tiko.
For updates and match details, organizers urge the public to follow official announcements from the tournament committee.
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