Frenage Partners UK Firm, Strive Sports On Soccer Development
Published: June 24, 2015
In order to establish Africa/European synergy in youth soccer development, the Ibadan based soccer school; Frenage International Soccer Academy has finalized collaboration with an England based Strive Sports Management.
The partnership became necessary according to Prince Oluwole Ololade, the CEO of Frenage in a bid to encourage good working relationship between the two firms and build a good linkage for African players and the European sports management firm.
The head of Strive Sports Management, Mohammed Bolaji, who is a FA/FIFA licensed football agent and chief scout, expressed his delight in working with an a grade football academy from Nigeria, saying the mission of his agency is to scouts players and clients from various leagues on the national and international stage.
“A professional footballer’s playing career can be mentally draining and exhausting, we already boast a wealth of reputable contacts and networks across the globe in order to gain the best for our clients” said Mohammed Bolaji who has formerly managed Haringey LFC and MAN FC.
Bolaji and Fadlu Gaji, Strive Sports’ Operations Director would be leading other scouts to Nigeria for the 3rd edition of ‘2015 Frenage Soccer Summit’, a soccer fiesta conceptualized by Frenage to celebrate grassroots football and expose the exceptional soccer players the Nigerian academies can offer to the foreign scouts.
“Our football agency was formed by ex-professional players and qualified coaches, hereby we have an in-depth knowledge of the rules and regulations of the sport governing body FIFA, so we would be glad to come to Nigeria and be part of the ‘Soccer Summit’, Nigeria has carved a niche for herself in youth soccer football globally”, Strive Sport CEO noted.
The partnership became necessary according to Prince Oluwole Ololade, the CEO of Frenage in a bid to encourage good working relationship between the two firms and build a good linkage for African players and the European sports management firm.
The head of Strive Sports Management, Mohammed Bolaji, who is a FA/FIFA licensed football agent and chief scout, expressed his delight in working with an a grade football academy from Nigeria, saying the mission of his agency is to scouts players and clients from various leagues on the national and international stage.
“A professional footballer’s playing career can be mentally draining and exhausting, we already boast a wealth of reputable contacts and networks across the globe in order to gain the best for our clients” said Mohammed Bolaji who has formerly managed Haringey LFC and MAN FC.
Bolaji and Fadlu Gaji, Strive Sports’ Operations Director would be leading other scouts to Nigeria for the 3rd edition of ‘2015 Frenage Soccer Summit’, a soccer fiesta conceptualized by Frenage to celebrate grassroots football and expose the exceptional soccer players the Nigerian academies can offer to the foreign scouts.
“Our football agency was formed by ex-professional players and qualified coaches, hereby we have an in-depth knowledge of the rules and regulations of the sport governing body FIFA, so we would be glad to come to Nigeria and be part of the ‘Soccer Summit’, Nigeria has carved a niche for herself in youth soccer football globally”, Strive Sport CEO noted.
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