Joseph Sepp BLATTER, President of FIFA, closed on Friday evening - TopicsExpress



          

Joseph Sepp BLATTER, President of FIFA, closed on Friday evening the workshop on the professionalization of African Clubs, opened Thursday in Cape Town. The boss of the world football organisation is invited by CAF to attend the CHAN final between Libya and Ghana on Saturday. Informed about this encounter, he was keen to meet the presidents of clubs and whispered them in ear what they mean for FIFA. The Chairman of TPM Moïse KATUMBI attended the two-day workshop. Four other themes have been addressed on the second day of reflection works between team leaders and CAF. The participants began by questioning the policy to be implemented for the training of young people in a professional club. The Chairman Moïse KATUMBI who has created a training center, the KFA for the future of his great TPM has listened carefully to the proposals of his colleagues. For the second theme on TV rights, production and distribution of visuals, delegates of Sport Five shared with the owners of clubs producers of the shows. All Chairmen expressed the wish to see Sport Five bring more expertise to the CAF for the television and advertising rights to increase in order to allow clubs to get back more dividends. Let’s also note from the speech of the delegate of Sport Five the classification of TV channels producing matches. After Northern Africa region there is Mali then the television channel that broadcasts in Lubumbashi all matches of TP Mazembe: The media group of Nyota Radio Television. The clubs followed a presentation on what is happening in other confederations on licensing of players. Finally, the participants have raised the legal aspect (clubs and players): In this vein, presidents of clubs received from CAF experts all the procedures for the protection of their interests and players under contract. All concerns were submitted to the experts.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 04:45:38 +0000

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