The management and supporters of
Stationery Stores FC have finalized plans for the establishment of Nigeria’s
first supporters’ co-operative.
The co-operative, which will be open
to every Stores supporter, will be owned and managed on a ‘one-member one-vote’
basis and will represent the interests of supporters within the club,
fundraising to develop new infrastructure and working towards acquiring a share
of ownership of the club.
Football supporters globally have a
voice within their clubs through formally organized vehicles and Stores are intent
to bringing this level of organization to Nigerian football to empower their
loyal fans and improve the fortunes of the club. As its first project, the co-operative
will raise funds to develop training facilities and a Stores academy.
The Flaming Flamingos have a proud
tradition as pioneers in the Nigerian game and this project will establish a
revolutionary new vehicle that will become a model for the football landscape
in Nigeria. The project supports the LMC’s wider efforts to introduce community
ownership into Nigerian football and will provide a blueprint for other clubs
to follow.
Stores Chairman Adetilewa Adebajo has
committed to providing a seat on the club’s board to the co-operative and to
supporting the long-term aims of the supporters to take a share of ownership of
the club.
The project is being coordinated by
Sandlanders Football - currently working on similar projects in 10 African
countries - with support from Nigeria’s Island Sports under a Memorandum of
Understanding entered into with the club. Sandlanders works in partnership with
Supporters Direct, an organization funded by the English Premier League and
UEFA to represent the interests of supporters in Europe whose work has resulted
in over $50m of new investment into football.
Supporters interested in joining the
co-operative are invited to register their interest on the official Stores supporters
Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/flamingtrust
Corporate partners will also be sought to work with the supporters to restore
one of Nigeria’s finest clubs to the top of the game.
Stationery Stores Chairman Adetilewa
Adebajo, said "The
Sandlanders affiliation provides us with the right platform and optimal
structure to organize our fan base in line with global best practice. The
affiliation will also enhance our sponsorship, branding and funding initiatives;
enabling us to pioneer a viable and sustainable business model for running
football in Nigeria."
Sandlanders Football Director, Paul
Jones, said: “We are
incredibly excited to be working with a club with the history and stature of
Stationery Stores. Internationally, supporters have a significant role to play
in the development of their clubs and there is huge potential for supporters in
Lagos to do the same. In Munich, over 200,000 registered members have made
Bayern the club it is today. In Barcelona, 180,000 members have done the same
and closer to home, Africa’s most successful football clubs are supporter-owned.
We want this success to be replicated in Nigeria and Stores is the perfect club
to lead the charge. A football club is nothing without its fans and we urge
supporters to become a part of this initiative by joining the co-operative.”
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