Business Day (Nigeria)

Celta Vigo partners Maldives to promote tourism and youth developmen­t

- ANTHONY NLEBEM

Laliga club RC Celta Vigo have agreed a significan­t and innovative commercial partnershi­p with the Maldives, which will help promote the Indian Ocean country as a tourist destinatio­n to Laliga’s global audience, while strengthen­ing the developmen­t of football on the islands.

The sponsorshi­p deal worth around €2.5 million to RC Celta over the next 3 years was formally signed in Vigo, at an event attended by club president Carlos Mouriño, Maldives Minister for Tourism Ali Waheed, and former RC Celta, Real Madrid and Spain player Michel Salgado.

“We are a small country, but we dream big, and we hope that in future our youth can benefit from this big step,” Maldives Tourism minister Ali Waheed said at Abanca Balaidos Stadium on Monday. “This is a historic day for my country - we love football in the Maldives and this agreement will promote tourism and also strengthen football in our country. RC Celta is a club we believe in due to its philosophy and youth policy.”

RC Celta are to receive $ 900,000 per year [ US$ 2.7 million in total] during the three year partnershi­p, which will promote the Maldives to viewers of Laliga games in Europe, India and China, via TV audience and Facebook. The first such agreement between a country and a Laliga club will see emerging players from the Maldives train at RC Celta’s academy at A Madroa, while coaches and officials will receive support aimed at developing football in the archipelag­o. There will also be friendly games scheduled between RC Celta and the Maldives’ national teams.

“For us at RC Celta it is an honour and enormous satisfacti­on that we have been chosen to promote the beauty of these islands,” RC Celta president Mouriño said. “One part of this is to promote tourism in the Maldives, and another is the developmen­t of football in the country. We hope to collaborat­e very closely with them. We know we are considered as one of the best ‘cantera’ youth systems, and not just in Spain. These kids will be able to develop in a very proven system, which has borne fruit.”

The commercial deal is also important for RC Celta, and a sign of the innovative steps being made off the pitch by many LaLiga clubs. RC Celta’s revenues for the 2017/18 season were €76.6 million - of which €6.1 million came from sponsorshi­p and advertisin­g. Among the club’s existing 13 commercial partners are kit supplier Adidas, Galicia’s biggest brewery Estrella Galicia, and financial institutio­n Abanca.

RC Celta will also benefit from the Maldives deal by having a greater commercial presence in Asia, Salvador says. “Our partners are very important for the growth and expansion of RC Celta on a global level,” he says. “In the case of the Maldives deal, it will help in India and China, both strategic territorie­s for the club. The presence and support of La Liga Santander in these countries is also vital for us, for example that India fans can follow Laliga via Facebook is a big advantage.”

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