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NPFL, LaLiga sign five-year technical and commercial partnership in Abuja during the week .

Top representatives of the governments of Nigeria and Spain were on hand to witness the landmark signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a five-year technical and commercial partnership between the League Management Company of Nigeria (LMC)
and the Spanish League Board (LFP) at the Transcorp Hilton,Abuja.

While Shehu Dikko, Chairman of the LMC singed for the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), the President of LaLiga,Javier Tebas signed for the Spanish League with Nigeria’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, and the Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria, Alfonso Barnuevo Sebastian de Erice counter- signing as witnesses for their respective national leagues.

Highlighting the long standing sporting relationship between the two leagues was the presence of some former Nigerian international players who at some stages in the past played for LaLiga clubs. These include Victor Ikpeba who played for Real Betis, Mutiu Adepoju who played for Racing Santander and Real Sociedad, Gbenga Okunowo and Haruna Babangida, both of whom played for Barcelona.

While Dalung described the relationship as “a new page in the history of football
administration in Nigeria, Banuevo offered assurances that the partnership will produce “a win-win outcome” for both Nigeria and Spain.

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For Dikko, the LMC chairman, the NPFL and LaLiga partnership marks the beginning of “a journey through a new road hitherto not travelled in an effort to deliver on our mandate to improve the quality and fortunes of the football league in Nigeria along international best practices.”

“We are pleased to be leading reforms and to achieve that, we decided to align with global best practices by emulating those doing things well and right. We have a lot to learn and benefit from the LaLiga and we believe that the LaLiga also has some things to learn from us,” Dikko said.

The partnership agreement which will run for five years in the first instance will focus on key areas of capacity development, training for coaches and club administrators; inter club exchanges and commercial activities including joint marketing.

“There is a fight for the heart and pocket of Nigerians to love and buy into our domestic football league and LaLiga is ready to work with us on that.

Stakeholders are already getting interested as they have seen one of the best leagues in the world associating with us. This will help us move forward and many more good things will follow. We shall move from this point to a point where we will in turn begin to support other leagues in Africa”, remarked the LMC Chairman.

Tebas said that LaLiga will through the partnership provide assistance to the NPFL in the areas of training of Coaches, club administrators and exchange of playing tours by LaLiga and NPFL Clubs. “For us at LaLiga, if through this partnership, the NPFL is developed, it is of benefit for LaLiga”, declared the Spanish League President, saying, “we would also be
assisting Nigerian players where possible to get chances to play for LaLiga Clubs”.

Ambassador Barnuevo who had earlier received officials of the LMC and the LaLiga on Monday and further graced the signing ceremony said he was pleased to witness the epoch making event.

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“I know how Nigerians love football and I can tell you that in this relationship,
Nigeria and Spain will win. We already have strong social and economic relations and this MOU will further strengthen our sporting ties. We take this relationship serious because the LaLiga is one of the most important companies in Spain.”

Nigeria’s Youth and Sports Minister who had also received officials of both leagues in his office on Monday also expresseddelight at the consummation of theagreement and gave assurances that the partnership will unbundle and open up platforms for the exchange of ideas to engage young Nigerians.

“It will transcend beyond football to other areas and while we shall be relying on the expertise of the LaLiga to improve our league, we also have something to offer which will benefit LaLiga.”

The signing of the partnership, he said, is”a mark of confidence and trust in Nigeria football and we look forward to more robust engagement in future”.

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