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AMAPRO secures media partnership with Prosoccer Company and SportFlames Radio

 

Organizers of 2020 AMAPRO Football Championship have secured a media partnership deal with Prosoccer Company for the Media Coverage, Scouting and updates of the results of matches as they are going on. 




Prosoccer is a prestigious soccer Analytics Company that is focused on structuring grassroots activities in Nigeria by providing proper data storage and system. The company's domain is http://www.prosoccer.com.ng.


The company was founded in 2017 and has currently offered its services to over 72 tournaments in over 7 states. 


They currently have over 1,000 registered teams that benefit from its livescore services across Nigeria. 


SportFlames Radio (https://radio.sportflames.com/?m=1) is an online Radio Station that is responsible for broadcasting football tournaments. It gives you the latest in sporting events all around the world.


Shogo Shodunke, the brain behind Amapro and Owner of Phreestyle Sports expressed his delight with the partnership.


"Firstly, I am delighted about this wonderful milestone. When we started some years back, we were just alone, but right now people are believing in the vision and mission. 


"Prosoccer and Sportflames Radio are really a great addition to this year's edition of Amapro, they are very good and prompt with their work.


According to the Technical Director of Pro Soccer Nwaneri Richard, "As a software developer based in Lagos, our focus majorly is where grassroots soccer events are being organised, I understand very much how most of the structures of grassroots soccer are carried out which gives us an insight of what really needs to change in grassroots soccer in Nigeria."


"We have watched closely the achievements of AMAPRO in the last five years. It is very commendable and bringing our technical abilities would really be a plus and increase followers for both organization."

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