soccerex has established itself as the global leading football
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soccerex has established itself as the global leading football
“SOCCEREX HAS ESTABLISHED ITSELF AS THE GLOBAL LEADING FOOTBALL CONFERENCE BRINGING TOGETHER THE BUSINESS OF FOOTBALL.” JOSEPH S. BLATTER, PRESIDENT, FIFA P R C NFERENCE G R A M M E INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS PREMIUM MEDIA PARTNER GLOBAL PARTNERS SOCCEREX AFRICAN FORUM CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2014 DAY 1 STUDIO 1 TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER TH OPENING CEREMONY FOLLOWED BY 1-2-1 WITH SENIOR AFRICAN SPORTS FIGURE - 09.30-10.45 The African Forum begins with football and government dignitaries joining the Soccerex Chairman and Ambassadors for a series of addresses, followed by an exclusive face-to-face interview with a leading African sports figure giving their thoughts on the current state of the business of football in the continent. THE BENEFITS OF SPONSORING THE AFRICAN GAME - 11.45-12.45 A selection of CAF sponsors and regional and global brands will be debating the opportunities that are offered to them to associate their products with the game in Africa, the channels that are available though tournaments, social media, CSR activities and others, to give an overview of the benefits that are attached to being a sponsor in sport in the continent. • • • • Sydney Mbhele - Divisional Executive - Nedbank Group Marketing Errol Madlala - Sponsorship Manager - SAB Miller Dumisani Mbokane - Sponsorship Specialist - SASOL Moderator: Thebe Ikalafeng - Founder - Brand Africa PEPSI FOOTBALL ACADEMY - 14.00-14.30 The Pepsi Football Academy provides the most talented and skilled youngsters with the opportunity to progress their career within football. Through training and playing in a disciplined environment, each student acquires skills that are far more important than footballing ability alone. DEVELOPING THE NEXT GENERATION OF FOOTBALL TALENT - 14.30-15.15 This session will bring together a senior representative from Manchester City, who have recently built a state-of-the-art training complex, Gerard Houllier, former Manager of the French national side, Techical Director for the French Federation and architect of the world-famour Clairefontaine academy, and a national team manager for an African nation, to discuss the current landscape for academies in Africa and share best practice and secrets. • Gérard Houllier - Head of Soccer - Red Bull • Johnny McKinstry - Former Coach - Sierra Leone National Team • Tom Vernon - Founder - Right to Dream Academy CONTROLLING THE NATIONAL GAME - 16.45-17.45 The presidency of a football association is a complex job anywhere in the world, but in a continent where the sport is virtually a religion, it creates a whole new challenge. Here four African football presidents will discuss the challenges of the job including league and club governance, youth development, attracting investment and qualifying for major tournaments. • Sam Nyamweya - President - Kenya Football Federation • Kwesi Nyantakyi - President - Ghana Football Association • Dr. Cuthbert Dube - President - Zimbabwe Football Association BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY SOCCEREX AFRICAN FORUM CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2014 DAY 2 STUDIO 1 WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER TH THE PRESENT & FUTURE OF MATCH-DAY EXPERIENCE - 10.00-11.00 With stadia today representing such a major element of clubs’ profit, the need for intelligent, integrated and fan-orientated venues is growing. Gathering experts from all areas including clubs, leagues, federations, brands, stadium solution providers and leading international broadcaster SuperSport, this session will offer an exhaustive outlook on the current match-day experience on offer and what needs to be done to done to improve it. • Invited: Jessica Motaung - Marketing Director - Kaizer Chiefs • Invited: Stanley Matthews - Sports & Commercial Director, Africa - SuperSport • Invited: Alex Trickett - Head of Sport - Twitter UK SAFA: VISION 2022 - 11.45-12.45 In this exclusive session, the South African Football Association will update delegates on their current projects including Hoy Park and the SAFA Development Agency, the work carried out in education and grassroots-level leagues, as well as improve the national team’s performance on the international stage. • Danny Jordaan - President - South Africa Football Association • Dr. Robin Petersen - CEO - SAFA Development Agency HOW CAN CLUBS GROW THEIR BRAND IN AFRICA? - 14.00-14.45 How do African clubs grow their brand outside their own country? Does their expansion conflict with European clubs looking to benefit by setting up training camps, local bases and sponsoring deals in various regions? Here a selection of African and European clubs will look at the different strategies available, including sponsorships, academies, manufacturing kit deals and pre-season tours. • • • • Opoku Nti - Chairman - Asante Kotoko Gary Hutchinson - Director of Commercial Activity - Sunderland Yogesh Singh - General Manager - Mamelodi Sundowns Invited: Amr Shaheen - Marketing Director - CAF THE IMPORTANCE OF CLUB LICENSING - 15.00-15.45 CAF has taken a crucial step in the development of African football by introducing a Club Licensing System (CLS) aimed at improving the managerial and operational capabilities of African clubs. This session will feature a mix of African clubs and confederation representatives to discuss its implementation and how clubs from the continent can benefit from it. • • • • Justin Mumba - President - Zesco United Shehu Dikko - Chairman - First Instance Body, Nigerian Football Federation Paul Jones - Director - Sandlanders Football Ben Shave - Development Officer - Supporters Direct Europe LEGENDS DEBATE: WHEN WILL AFRICA WIN THE WORLD CUP? - 16.15-17.45 In our final session, a selection of football legends will provide their personal views on the current state of African football and its future, their thoughts on how the various African sides and players performed at the World Cup and what to expect at next year’s AFCON tournament. • Lucas Radebe - Leeds United & South Africa • Aaron Mokoena - Blackburn & South Africa