LMC calls for Redistribution of Income derived from Nigeria
Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) was among the 24
leading Professional League organisations from across the world of football
that met in London on Tuesday, April 28 for the first ever Global Leagues
Forum.
This historic meeting brought together Presidents, Chairmen,
Chief Executives and General Secretaries from Professional Leagues that
represent over 1100 of the world’s top Clubs.
Professional Leagues from
Bolivia, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, Honduras,
Italy, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, UAE, USA, as well as the European Professional
Football Leagues Association, were represented. Players of clubs in these
leagues provided just under 90 per cent of the players who took part in the
FIFA World Cup 2014.
In the NPFL delegation including Chairman of the League
Management Company (LMC), Shehu Dikko and Chief Executive Officer, Hon. Nduka
Irabor, made a strong case for the redistribution of incomes derived by the
developed Leagues from the Nigerian territory.
The discussion between the leaders of Professional League
football was wide ranging and focussed on strategies for the successful
development of Professional League football in each of their countries. These
focussed on relationships with players and fans in particular, and Professional
League business models.
Dikko said he was very hopeful that some of the contacts
made would soon begin to yield dividend particularly in the areas of human
capacity development and technical overhaul of the game.
"The LMC Is absolutely delighted to be part of this
inaugural meeting as a pioneer member of the forum. This clearly signifies that
the LMC is making huge progress and in the right direction to be so recognized
on a global scale.
"The contacts made will surely impact positively on our
efforts to improve on the fortune of the NPFL", Dikko said.
According to Renata Affonso, the Planning and Projects
Manager of the Conference, it is recognised that whilst all Professional
Leagues are different, the issues they face are the same as each looks to
develop the professional game in their country. The World Leagues Forum thus
provided a platform for sharing of experiences and approaches, with established
Leagues committing to assisting developing Leagues across the world.
The Leagues agree that wherever a common view on issues can
be achieved, Leagues should speak with a single voice, as leading members of
the global football family. A focus of the next meeting in the USA (19-20
October 2015) will be on formalising a new way of working more closely
together.
Reported by npfl.ng
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