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StarTimes, VOE Foundation host FC Bayern Youth Cup in Nigeria

Pay television company, StarTimes has revealed that it is working with VOE Foundation to host the FC Bayern Youth Cup tournament in Nigeria, the first time an African country is taking part in the competition. The FC Bayern Youth Cup Nigeria 2018 is a U-16 tournament for boys born between January 1, 2002 and December…

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Pay television company, StarTimes has revealed that it is working with VOE Foundation to host the FC Bayern Youth Cup tournament in Nigeria, the first time an African country is taking part in the competition.

The FC Bayern Youth Cup Nigeria 2018 is a U-16 tournament for boys born between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2003. 

According to StarTimes, the tournament will see the best 10 players selected to represent Team Nigeria at the world finals in Germany. The competition has three stages; the national qualifiers, the national finals and the world finals in Germany.

The national qualifiers will take place in eight locations across the country, including Kano, Jos, Kaduna, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Lagos Island, Lagos Mainland and the Federal Capital Territory,Abuja.

“12 teams per state are expected to compete across all the locations with champions qualifying for the national finals.

“The national qualifiers will commence on January 13, 2018 in Abuja and end on February 25, 2018 in Lagos, while the national finals will be played on March 10 and 11, 2018 in Abuja,” Brand and Marketing Director at StarTimes, Qasim Elegbede revealed.

Also speaking on the competition, the Director of the Nigerian tournament and representative of VOE Foundation, Victor Edeh, noted, “Team Nigeria will be selected at the national finals by the attending FC Bayern representative. 

“The FC Bayern representative will stay a couple of days in Abuja for the finals and also conduct trainings with local players. Before the final tournament in FC Bayern’s Allianz Arena in Munich, the 10 young talents from Nigeria and other participating countries will enjoy a five-day training camp with FC Bayern in Munich,” he said.

Reacting to the competition in Nigeria, Hasan Salihamidzic, sports director of FC Bayern, is proud that the country for the first time is part of the FC Bayern Youth Cup. “The FC Bayern Youth Cup is a great platform for young players from all over the world to showcase their talent. 

“The chance to win a trip to Munich and take part in a five-day training camp with FC Bayern is unique. The young players from Nigeria will meet FC Bayern 1st team players, visit the last Bundesliga match of the season and play the final tournament just one day after in the Allianz Arena,” he added.

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