Sporting24/Quadrans Scouting Tournament 2nd Edition attracts European Scouts to Nigeria

Nigerian football talents dreaming of a career in Europe may now have their chance, as the 2nd edition of the Sporting24/Quadrans Scouting Tournament has attracted top scouts from France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and Belgium.

Gabriel Imadonmwinyi, the Sporting Director at Sporting24 FA who are the organisers of the scouting program stated that while addressing the media

“Following the successes recorded in the first edition in February, with the number of exciting young talents identified came about the plan to organize the second edition.

“As Nigerians living in fast-growing suburbs, football is almost impossible to ignore as there are a lot of talents waiting to be tapped. At Sporting24 FA, we are committed to identifying talent through our organised scouting networks.

“We are thrilled about the potentials of the players that have been scouted so far possess the requisite ability and talent and we are excited to see how they develop in their respective careers.’

“The Sporting24Football Academy and Quadrans Football Management Scouting Tournament have also got the needed boost with the arrival of our Football Scouts from France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and Belgium.

“Our goal is to create opportunities for aspiring footballers to showcase their talents and fulfill their potentials and we are confident that this scouting program will be a resounding success and yield the expected results as several talents are expected to kick-start their pro careers from this scouting program.”

Meanwhile, the partnership between Sporting24 Football Academy and Quadrans Football Management demonstrates a commitment to creating career opportunities for talented young players from Nigeria to start and pursue their professional careers in Europe.

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