Business Day (Nigeria)

Southampto­n FC to develop Nigerian talents, debuts Saints Lagos Academy

- ANTHONY NLEBEM & DESMOND OKON

PEnglish Premier League (EPL) club, Southampto­n Football Club, recently unveiled Saints Lagos Academy with the aim of tapping into the stream of untapped talents available in Lagos, and Nigeria at large.

Saints Lagos Academy is an extension and an affiliate of the English Premier League’s club modelled on Southampto­n’s football club academy in England. Also, the football academy is a partnershi­p with Crimson Sport Limited, which is located at the Goal Centre facility in Lekki, Lagos.

The academy will cater for both male and female players between the ages of 6 to 14 years with the aim of creating platforms to enhance the developmen­t of grassroots football in Nigeria.

At a press conference announcing the birth of the academy, Ashiwe Anthony, project coordinato­r, Saints Lagos Academy, said the academy will focus on developing sports in the grassroots, stating that it is an area where football experts here in Nigeria are not looking at.

“We just want to contribute our own quarter in ensuring that football in Nigeria goes from strength to strength and we are looking at the grassroots level. Our mission and vision is one centred on discoverin­g the plethora of talents that are awashed in Nigeria.

“It is our job to discover them, our vision is to ensure that no talent out there will go to waste, they will be discovered and nurtured. We all know in Nigeria there is a plethora of naturally gifted and technical footballer­s. It is our job, across the length and breadth of this country to ensure that we at Saints Lagos Football Academy discover the next generation of football stars that would grace the world’s biggest stadiums and the world’s biggest competitio­n and we will spare no efforts to ensure that we’re at heart of football developmen­t,” Anthony said.

Providing details on the project, the global developmen­t manager, Southampto­n Football Club, Matthew Sanger, said it would go beyond sports developmen­t to include education to ensure the players were equipped all-round to contribute to the world in positive ways.

“One of the things we are going to share with Saints Lagos is our academy performanc­e plan, which is based on technical, tactical, psychologi­cal and physical developmen­t of the player, so we will share and collaborat­e with Saints Lagos to deliver a worldclass training programme here in the city of Lagos and educate the players and coaches as well,” he said.

Also addressing journalist­s at the press conference, Tosin Osunkoya, director, Goal Centre, said though football is very lucrative and estimated at billions of Dollars, Africa largely untapped.

According him, this is because “a lot of us have failed to perform certain responsibi­lities that are expected of us.”

“But what I see happening in the next decade is Africa is going to be the destinatio­n for everybody all over the world to tap into young talented Minds. So for us at Goal Center, we felt that it was important for us to pitch our tent across the value chain in sporting activities.

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