A delegation
of the Spanish League (La Liga) Board will arrive in Nigeria on Monday for a
bilateral meeting with the League Management Company (LMC) to conclude
discussions on collaboration between the two leagues which began during a
similar visit by the LMC to Spain earlier this year.
The LMC
Chairman, Shehu Dikko and Hon. Nduka Irabor, the Chief Executive Officer were
in Madrid, Spain from February 29 to March 1 for follow-up talks with the La
Liga initiated when both Leagues met at the Forum of World Leagues in Germany.
The La Liga
delegation will be led by the President, Javier Tebas, International Advisor,
Melcior Solar, Head of La Liga South Africa, Antonia Barradas and Fernando
Sanz, the Head of La Liga Middle East office and who is in charge of African
affairs.
The two
Bodies are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding for a partnership
that will cover exchange of knowledge, trainings for Nigeria Professional
Football League (NPFL) Club Coaches and Administrators, La Liga and NPFL Clubs’
exchanges, marketing, commercial, promotional activities and Youth Development.
Dikko said
the visit is a landmark for the NPFL as it will be a culmination of strategies
for extensive and wholesome development of the league.
“As a
developing league, we have continuously sought collaborations with some of the
global model league management and La Liga is the first of such coming into
fruition. There are several benefits that will accrue from this relationship
and we intend to tap deeply into their over 25 years of experience of
commercialization of football”, said the LMC Chairman.
The
delegation which will arrive in Abuja on Monday will pay a courtesy visit to
the Hon. Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung and the Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria;
will also undertake a tour of the Abuja National Stadium.
“The formal
unveiling of the partnership between the NPFL and La Liga will hold on Tuesday
while we would create opportunity for stakeholders to interact with the
delegation at some point during the day", Dikko further disclosed.
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