
The third edition of the Saaba Brotherhood Cup concluded on Sunday, September 7, 2025, with Saaba Omnisports Club (COSA) claiming the coveted trophy after a thrilling finale.
The tournament, which began with 16 competing teams, featured 22 intense matches that showcased emerging talent and fierce competition across the region.
COSA faced off against Santos FC in the grand final, with both teams demonstrating skill, determination, and tactical discipline throughout the match.
Spectators at the event were treated to a display of high-energy football, as players from both sides fought for every goal opportunity. In the end, COSA emerged victorious, securing their place in local football history and earning acclaim from fans and officials alike.
“The team showed incredible resilience and teamwork throughout the tournament,” said the COSA captain after the victory.
“This win is not just for us, but for everyone who has supported and believed in our journey.”
Organisers hailed the Saaba Brotherhood Cup as a platform that not only celebrates sporting excellence but also strengthens community bonds and promotes healthy competition among young athletes.
“This event embodies the spirit of friendship, sportsmanship, and collective effort,” remarked one of the tournament officials.
The Saaba Brotherhood Cup has grown in prestige since its inception, attracting teams from across the region and providing young players with an opportunity to showcase their talents on a larger stage.
With COSA’s victory, the tournament has once again highlighted the depth of football talent in Burkina Faso and reinforced the importance of investing in local sports development.
Fans and local authorities alike celebrated the successful conclusion of the tournament, praising the organisation, fair play, and the electrifying atmosphere that kept communities engaged throughout the competition.
As the dust settles on this year’s edition, COSA’s triumph is expected to inspire a new generation of players to strive for excellence and participate in future editions of the Saaba Brotherhood Cup.