Akwa United Football Club has been invited by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe to the launch of the African Clubs Association (ACA) in Cairo as a significant recognition of its standing in African football.
This two-day in-person General Assembly, scheduled for November 29 and 30 at the prestigious Marriot Mena House, underscores the commitment to a commercially viable, profitable, and globally competitive league.
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Veron Mosengo-Ogba, CAF General Secretary, emphasized the vital role of this meeting in fostering communication, engagement, and cooperation between CAF, member associations, and football clubs across Africa.
Akwa United Chairman, Elder Paul Bassey along with his Vice and Secretary, will join other football leaders to shape the future and health of club football on the continent.
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This assembly is expected to witness the presence of Chairmen and Presidents from the highest-ranked and most popular football clubs in Africa, collaborating to launch the ACA and elect its office bearers.
The objective is clear: to promote and advance the interests and objectives of football clubs in Africa.
The Nigeria Football Federation has also extended its support, underlining the significance of this event for Akwa United and three other Nigerian clubs.
As Akwa United gears up for this prestigious gathering, the club’s stakeholders are abuzz with anticipation.
This rare occasion is poised to elevate Akwa United’s status in the continental football landscape, fostering invaluable connections and opening doors to collaborative ventures.
The representatives from Akwa United are gearing up to contribute their insights and perspectives, ensuring the Nigerian football fraternity plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of African club football.
With every heartbeat of the beautiful game, the ACA launch becomes a shared venture, resonating with the passion of fans and the dedication of players.
Akwa United carries with it not just the hopes of a club but the collective dreams of a football-loving nation.
The journey to Cairo is more than a trip; it’s a pilgrimage for the elevation of African football, and Akwa United is at the forefront, carrying the torch of Nigerian football’s legacy.