Flykite Productions, organisers of the recently launched NAIJA Super 8 football competition, have commended the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and other major football stakeholders for their support.
The
commendation was expressed by Jenkins Alumona, Managing Director, Flykite
Productions, in an interview over the weekend.
Alumona
stated that the NFF, which licensed the tournament; other football governing
bodies and administrators have offered enormous support for NAIJA Super 8.
“We are
grateful for the support of the Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau-led NFF, which licensed
the tournament and has been of immense support. We are also thankful for the
support of other football governing bodies, club owners and administrators.
They have been terrific, offering guidance and shoulders to lean on when we’ve
needed them and are still not tired of doing the same. There is nothing we've
asked of them that they haven't given,” Alumona said.
He noted
that the support received is an indication of various stakeholders’ desire to
see NAIJA Super 8 along with similar initiatives accelerate domestic football’s
revival.
The
two-level competition, open to clubs across the country, was conceived to help
revive domestic club football by bringing great excitement through fan-focused
initiatives. Qualification is through public fan voting, which commenced on 10
April and runs till 12 May. The voting process is managed by globally-reputed
audit firm, Deloitte, to ensure its credibility.
The first
level of the tournament will see 12 teams, two from each geo-political zone of
the country, play single-match elimination games at the Godswill Akpabio
International Stadium, Uyo, from 1-3 June. Winners will be the zonal representatives
in the second stage.
“The 12
clubs are on the 41-club shortlist drawn from across the country by the NAIJA
Super 8 Advisory Committee. Two clubs with the highest number of votes from
each zone will qualify for the play-offs. Six teams will emerge at the end of
the play-offs and will be joined by two others, which are wildcard entries to
be decided by the organisers,” explained Alumona.
The second
stage will be held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos, from 16-25 June,
sequel to the unveiling of the two wild cards in addition to the teams that
qualified to make eight clubs.
Qualified
teams will be divided into two groups of four and play in a tournament format,
with two teams with the highest point tallies from each group proceeding to the
semi-final and two winners moving into the final.
Alumona
noted that incentives attached to the tournament will heighten the level of
teams’ performances and fan excitement.
“Clubs that
qualify for the play-offs will get N2 million each to offset their
travel/logistics expenses to Uyo, where they will be provided accommodation
while there.
“Those who
make it to Lagos will earn N3 million per game exclusive of transportation and
accommodation costs, which will be borne by us.
“Losing
finalists get N9 million for just getting into the final while the winners get
N25million in addition to what they have earned from the earlier games. Winner
of the Man of the Match for each game, to be decided by fan voting, earns
N250,000, while each player named in the Team of the Tournament will earn
N100,000 each,” he stated.
He called on
clubs to bring their fans to the two venues, as the organisers will provide
some money to cushion the cost impact as well as provide accommodation. He also
advised clubs to rally their fans to vote to get them into the play-offs, from
where they have a shot at glory.
“So far, we
are delighted with the response of the fans.Fans who want their club to
participate in NAIJA Super 8 need to vote on the voting platforms, one of which
is the NAIJA Super 8 website - www.naijasuper8.ng,” he counselled.
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