The Liberty Stadium,
Ibadan will provide a suitable pool
to fish for the next generation of truly Nigerian U- 17 National team players,
as the Pepsi Football Academy U-15 National tournament begins tomorrow.
The competition,
which is part of the activities marking the 20th anniversary of the oldest and
biggest football academy in sub- Sahara Africa will see Pepsi lads converge in
the ancient city from the 14 training centres of the Pepsi
Football Academy
across Nigeria.
Director of the Pepsi
Football Academy,
Kashimawo Laloko said the event is restricted to only youngsters from the
academy as the competition will enable the coaches test the skills development
levels of the players. “You cannot continue to train these young boys all year
round without providing the opportunity for them to play in a competition, else
there will be no motivation for them to train and work hard,’’ said Laloko.
Commenting on the
tournament, consultant to Pepsi Football Academy Mr. Iain Nelson said: ‘’the U
-15 tournament provides the Pepsi Academy the opportunity to showcase the
abundant talents in Nigeria which Pepsi, through the Pepsi Football Academy has
been nurturing since the past 20 years and have recorded successes with a few
of the youngsters over the years such as Mikel Obi, Osaze Odewingie, etc who
have gone ahead to make it big in professional football career.’’
This is the first
time the Pepsi Academy
is holding a major tournament in Ibadan
and it is expected that the town folks will troop out in large numbers to the
Liberty Stadium to watch this young boys display incredible skills.
The tournament ends
on Saturday 6 October.
http://www.pepsifootballacademy.com/ to register as a student.
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