The Guardian (Nigeria)

MSPORT Link Afrika targets talented stars in Nigeria

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THE management of Msport Link Afrika has concluded plans towards discoverin­g and developing young and talented football stars to stardom.

With the programme official flagged off over the weekend in Lagos, Msport link Afrika already has BUBS Godis, Addrant, Ciro Ristorante and Bar as some of her foreign partners amidst plans to have several trained coaches and staff in different parts of the country for the task ahead.

According to the Executive Director of Msport Link Afrika, Martins Moses Ebuka, talented players of ages between 16 and 21 would be well guided towards achieving stardom in football career.

“This is a special programme that is bound to produce the best young football stars for top clubs and country. We are monitoring, and training will start soon. The coaches to be headed by the highly trained Jamiu Isa would thoroughly get quality players from different football academies in the country.

“There would be a mutual understand­ing between us (Msport Link Afrika) and the Academies, as we jointing strive to take these upcoming stars to the next level,”ebuka, stated. Speaking further Moses Ebuka, who is now based in Sweden, said that discipline would not be compromise­d. “We want to bring hope and love to the game of football hence we cannot joke with discipline. We want to create a legacy built on love, and that is why only qualified coaches are involved. Football is a unifying factor but this can only be achieved through on and off the pitch discipline.”

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