Wide athletic court under stadium floodlights, a young African male basketball player standing at half-court receiving a signed document from a university official in formal attire, the player's expression locked in composed determination, crowd visible in background bokeh, strong overhead broadcast key lighting, framed left-heavy with open space on the right edge bleeding to canvas
Wide athletic court under stadium floodlights, a young African male basketball player standing at half-court receiving a signed document from a university official in formal attire, the player's expression locked in composed determination, crowd visible in background bokeh, strong overhead broadcast key lighting, framed left-heavy with open space on the right edge bleeding to canvas
— Scholarship Program

Named Universities. Tracked Outcomes. Verified Pipeline.

Athletes enter a structured four-stage process — film, academic review, combine, institution match. Every scholarship placement is documented, named, and reported.

Sideline angle of a scout in a dark jacket hunched over a laptop reviewing game footage, a lit basketball court visible behind him through a chain-link fence, clipboard and printed stat sheets on the bench beside him, harsh stadium floodlight casting sharp shadows, shot from a low three-quarter angle emphasizing concentration and evaluation intensity
Sideline angle of a scout in a dark jacket hunched over a laptop reviewing game footage, a lit basketball court visible behind him through a chain-link fence, clipboard and printed stat sheets on the bench beside him, harsh stadium floodlight casting sharp shadows, shot from a low three-quarter angle emphasizing concentration and evaluation intensity
/ Four-Stage Process

How Athletes Enter the Pipeline

01 — Film Submission

Athletes upload verified game film. Evaluators review clips against continental benchmarks — no self-reported stats accepted.

02 — Academic Assessment

Transcripts and eligibility documents are reviewed against partner institution requirements across three regions.

03 — Combine Performance

Shortlisted athletes compete at a sanctioned combine. Scouts and partner coaches attend in person or via live stream.

04 — Institution Match

Matched athletes receive direct introductions to admissions and athletic staff. Every placement is tracked and published.

Active Recruiting Partners

Institutions Recruiting Through This Platform

North America

Europe

Middle East

NCAA Division I and II programs, NAIA schools, and junior colleges with active African player rosters and scholarship allocations available annually.

University sport programs across France, Spain, and the UK actively scouting for continental African talent with verified film and combine data on record.

Sports academies and university programs in the Gulf region offering full athletic scholarships to players who clear combine performance and academic benchmarks.

▸ Eligibility Criteria

Ages 14–22. Verified Film. Academic Standing.

Open to male and female athletes across all 54 African nations. Film must be verified game footage. Academic transcripts are required before combine clearance.