UN name William Troost-Ekong 2025 Sport4Land champion

By Samuel Ogunsona
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has announced William Troost-Ekong, captain of Nigeria’s national football team and professional player for Al-Kholood FC, as the latest Sport4Land Champion.
He joins a growing movement of high-profile athletes committed to using the power of sport to raise awareness and take action against desertification, land degradation, and drought.
Troost-Ekong becomes the fifth Sport4Land Champion, joining Moroccan judo champion Asmaa Niang, Togolese Olympic hurdle jumper Naomi Akakpo, Dutch Paralympian and wheelchair basketball champion Jitske Visser, and Ivorian national football team captain Franck Kessié.
Together, they form a united front for land restoration, climate resilience, and sustainable development.
As a Sport4Land Champion, Troost-Ekong will use his influence to promote land restoration initiatives across Africa and around the world.
Through community outreach, youth engagement, and high-visibility initiatives, he aims to inspire urgent action to restore degraded land and protect the livelihoods of millions who depend on it.
“Every second, the world loses the equivalent of four football fields of healthy land,” Troost-Ekong said.
“I want to use my platform to build awareness of the impact desertification is having in Africa—and the solutions to reverse it. I’m especially motivated to strengthen collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Africa, including my home country Nigeria. My goal is to empower communities with the tools and knowledge they need to restore their land and secure a better future. It’s time for a new generation of leaders to step forward and build a legacy of change.”
Through his Troost-Ekong Foundation, established in 2024, he will champion land restoration and environmental awareness by supporting grassroots initiatives, education, and local development projects.
His work will directly support the Great Green Wall, a flagship Africa-led initiative aiming to restore 100 million hectares of degraded land, sequester 250 million tonnes of carbon, and create 10 million green jobs by 2030.
“William Troost-Ekong embodies the spirit of Sport4Land—determined, visionary, and rooted in his community,” said Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD Executive Secretary. “His leadership on and off the pitch will help shine a light on the urgent need for land restoration—not only in Africa, but around the world. We are proud to welcome him to our team of Sport4Land Champions.”
In his first engagement as Sport4Land Champion, Troost-Ekong will host a charity football match in Lagos on June 22, 2025, in conjunction with this year’s Desertification and Drought Day.
The event will bring together athletes, fans, and community members in a celebration of the power of sport to unite and drive meaningful change for the land.