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NFF replaces Adidas as Eagles’ kit sponsor April

By NAN
02 February 2015   |   3:29 pm
THE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said on Monday plans were on to secure a new kit sponsor for the Super Eagles by April.  Its Director of Marketing, Idris Adama, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that adequate planning was being made to ensure that other national teams were captured in the deal.…

THE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said on Monday plans were on to secure a new kit sponsor for the Super Eagles by April.

 Its Director of Marketing, Idris Adama, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that adequate planning was being made to ensure that other national teams were captured in the deal.

“Though the contract has come to an end, we have a grace period which we need to play around with and within the grace period we will still be wearing Adidas and within that period, we will get a new sponsor.

“At least before the end of March-April, we should be able to launch something new into the market; we are working hard to get there and we will definitely get there because the Super Eagles and the other national teams are great brands in the world’s football market.

“Despite the fact we not in the Africa Cup of Nations, we still remain the champions of Africa until a winner emerges from the ongoing AFCON.“

NAN reports that the quest for a new kit sponsor follows the expiration of the Adidas contract with NFF in Dec. 2014.

Adama said the sponsorship deal would have been sealed by now were it not for the leadership crisis in the football association.

According to him, no organisation can make significant progress with the kind of challenges that bedevilled NFF in the past few months.

He expressed optimism that the football association would revive its fortunes in the next two months.

`We have a lot of companies across the globe that have expressed their readiness to take over the Nigeria Super Eagles as kit suppliers, but we are weighing the options.

“We are looking at the best way of getting the best out of what we have at hand at the moment.”

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