Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and Spanish LaLiga club, Sevilla FC have reached a deal to collaborate on training of coaches and development of youth football players of NPFL clubs.
The arrangement is part of the globalisation process by the Spanish club to grow its fanbase across the world and particularly to tap into the huge followership which football enjoys in Nigeria. The NPFL thus became a member of Sevilla’s World Club Alliance Programme.
By the agreement, the club will provide advice in sporting and other areas of development, with a special focus on coach training and developing the talent of young Nigerian players.
Chairman of the NPFL, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye was in Spain last week to consulate the partnership with José María del Nido Carrasco, the President of Sevilla FC.
“We are very happy to be able to work with the NPFL. Sevilla FC is convinced that this alliance can help NPFL clubs to continue improving and encourage the development of youth players,” explained José María del Nido Carrasco.
In his response at the signing ceremony, Elegbeleye said, “We have 20 clubs in the NPFL and they all have their youth academies.
Elegbeleye also spoke on the aspect of the pact that is beneficial to the NPFL clubs, noting that “we also have a training agreement for our coaches that will be positive for us. It is a win-win arrangement for everyone in the NPFL “.