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Arsenal will be touring Nigeria this August in what will be their first match on Nigerian soil.


the perfect host for the next chapter of our experience in South Africa.”


Developing Football in West Africa The regional Soccerex Seminar Lagos is to


be hosted alongside the Lagos State Foot- ball Association, from 27-28 September, on the beautiful Victoria Island, with the aim of promoting the development of football in West Africa, through providing focused learning and business opportunities. The Soccerex Seminar Lagos will fea-


ture a mix of football’s leading decision- makers joining business experts for an in-depth, two-day event made up of a con- ference, networking and social events. The Soccerex Seminar Lagos is under


the patronage of Executive Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN and The Honourable Commis- sioner for Youth Sports and Social Develop- ment, Lagos State, Wahid Enitan Oshodi. The Honourable Commissioner, Wahid Enitan Oshodi said of the forthcoming Sem- inar: “We’re delighted to bring Soccerex, the global leader for the business of football, to Lagos. The Soccerex Seminar Lagos over the next four years will be an essential pillar in


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our vision of ’Eko football’. Together we will develop all areas of football, including grassroots, youth professional football, the business side and the community. We are looking forward to welcoming the world to Lagos and to showcase the vast business opportunities in West Africa.” As a rapidly growing market with a GDP estimated at US$425bn, the second largest in Africa, the potential for the sta- dia industry in Nigeria, and West Africa as a whole, is huge. There is a massive football following in


the region and the current stadia are under- developed, needing to be redeveloped to modern standards to cope with the coun- tries plans for football development. Stadia issues will be a key point of discussions both in the conference portion of the Semi- nar and also through the various network- ing functions hosted by Soccerex. Seyi Akinwunmi, Chairman of the


Lagos State Football Association, added: “We are proud to host Soccerex. Over the next four years it will place Lagos firmly on the map of global football business, make it a destination for football tourism, and help us achieve one of our aims of using


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We’re delighted to bring Soccerex, the global leader for the business of football, to Lagos. The Soccerex Seminar Lagos over the next four years will be an essential pillar in our vision of ’Eko football’. Together we will develop all areas of football, including grassroots, youth professional football, the business side and the community...


— The Honourable Commissioner for Youth Sports and Social Develop- ment, Lagos State, Wahid Enitan Oshodi.


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