Peculiar Ultimate Concern has promised to build Sports Facilities for the 14 clubs in the Nigeria Women’s Topflight Football league.
The Managing Director of the Peculiar Ultimate Concern Engineer Abel Adeleke said the company wants to do more in the development of the women’s league in Nigeria.
“In our full sponsorship packages for the Nigeria Women Football League, we are committed to providing 25 per cent of the stadium facilities for all the 14 clubs in the NWFL Premiership. This will cover the building of the stadium complex for each of the fourteen clubs. We are going to build the football pitch with playing turf, seating arena, lighting and hostel facilities, which is 25 per cent. This will enable the clubs to run properly playing their home games on their club grounds and not in state-owned facilities.
“We are also committed to spending as much as N3.5 billion to achieve this, towards the further development and achieving proper professionalism of the women’s football league in Nigeria and indeed Africa. And in the long run, we hope to achieve building sports facilities across the 36 states of the federation on sites that will be identified by each of the state governments. This is in our dedicated drive to develop sports in Nigeria.