Chieftains of the Nigeria Football Federation, led
by Nigeria’s Minister of Sports have arrived in London, United Kingdom for a
series of meetings with sportswear behemoth, NIKE that have to do with
optimizing the performance of the new, robust contract signed by NFF and NIKE
in November 2018.
The meetings would also dwell on merchandizing, as
well as previewing and authorization of a new kit design for the National Teams
to be launched in the summer of Year 2020.
Barr. Solomon Dalung, with President of the Nigeria
Football Federation and 1st Vice President of CAF, Mr. Amaju Melvin
Pinnick and NFF 2nd Vice President/LMC Chairman and Member of FIFA
Football Stakeholders Committee Shehu Dikko will attend the first of the
meetings on Thursday evening at the NIKE UK office in London.
NIKE officials confirmed that Super Eagles’ stars Alex Iwobi, of Arsenal FC of England, and
Leicester City FC’s Wilfred Ndidi, have also been invited to attend the previewing
of the design to give player options and suggestions. They added that they are
delighted to have Nigeria’s Minister of Sports attend the meetings.
NIKE and the Nigeria delegation will also firm up
strategy to set up outlets (and online platforms) across Nigeria to ensure NIKE
kits and other merchandise are more available to fans across the country and
the world.
It is best practice for the world’s leading kit
manufacturers to invite top officials of their clients to preview and authorize
a new design before the said piece is produced and launched for use.
It would be recalled that NIKE’s special design for
Nigeria for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which sold out on the streets of London
hours after it was released onto the market on the first day of June last year,
was previewed and authorized by the NFF bigwigs in Year 2016.
The current designs would remain until the 2020
Olympics when the new designs would be launched.
Production would only begin on the new design after
the previewing and authorization, and would be launched in July 2020, on the
margin of the Olympic Games in Tokyo. It would serve the various National Teams
between 2020 and the early months of 2022, before a new design would be
released for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, after the Super Eagles must have
qualified.
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