Glo, LMC part ways

By Daily Sports on February 12, 2016

The sponsorship agreement between telecommunications giant Globacom and the League Management Company under which Glo had sponsored the Glo Premier League for over a decade, has officially ended.

The last sponsorship agreement which ended after the 2016 Super Four competition started in the 2012/2013 league season.

Globacom has been sponsoring sports in Nigeria since 2003 when it rolled out services. The company,over this period demonstrated its commitment to the development of Nigerian football by committing enormous resources to support the Nigerian national teams, the Nigerian Premier League and other football initiatives.

Over N8 billion has been spent by the company over this period to promote the Nigerian Premier League. Apart from this, Glo also committed huge sums to sponsor the national teams and other sports sponsorships in the last 12 years.

The Nigerian Football Supporters Club have also been under Glo sponsorship since 2003 which ensured the presence of the club at the venues of tournaments anywhere in the world to cheer the league clubs and the national teams to victory.

•Source: The Authority.

Source Daily Sports

Posted February 12, 2016


 

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