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The Nigeria team to the Homeless World Cup “TEAM NIGERIA'' has announced a multi-partner agreement with Vha.Po Sports, 54footballx and Boom Radio.

 Homeless World Cup: Vha.Po Sports, 54footballx, Boom Radio Partners TEAM NIGERIA 




The Nigeria team to the Homeless World Cup “TEAM NIGERIA'' has announced a multi-partner agreement with Vha.Po Sport, 54footballx and Boom Radio.

The deal sees Vha.Po Sport become the official Kit supplier of the team with 54footballx and Boom Radio providing media coverage.

Vha.Po Sport agrees to a two year deal as kit supplier of the Team. 


54footballx and Boom Radio will create broadcast, digital and retail contents around the team as they prepare for  the upcoming Homeless World Cup in Seoul, South Korea slated for September this year.



Mr. Iwuchukwu Victor, CEO of Vha.Po Sports said the company is thrilled to be part of TEAM NIGERIA branding and looking forward to providing befitting kits which would  enable the players to perform optimally during the competition.


He said, “We are excited to seal a partnership deal to brand TEAM NIGERIA to the Homeless World Cup. Our desire is to supply top quality kits and ensure the Team looks appealing and stands out during the competition. We understand the importance of quality kit on players’ performance and we won’t be compromising on our standard. 



The CEO 54footballx,  Mr. Anyababa Ikem, in his statement said “Our platform is dedicated to providing a vibrant space for football fans to enhance their engagement with game in Africa. This is an exciting opportunity to provide organic content around the Team for public engagement and we’re glad to be part of the Team Nigeria Homeless World Cup campaign 




Also, the CEO of Boom Radio, Sola Rogers "Mr. Sola Rogers commended Team Nigeria Director Yomi Kuku and his team for their resilience and dedication to using sports for empowerment. He praised their efforts and thanked them for their tireless work.

Rogers also called on corporate Nigeria, individuals, and government officials to support the Nigerian Homeless World Cup team as they prepare for the tournament in South Korea, saying 'Let's back this talented team and ensure their success.'" 

Team Nigeria Director, Yomi Kuku expressed his enthusiasm over the new tripartite partnership deal while also appealing to corporate executives and individuals to key into the project. 


The Homeless World Cup is an annual street soccer event that brings together homeless people from across the world to participate in a football tournament that seeks to promote social inclusion and empowerment. The 2024 edition of the Homeless World Cup is slated to be held in Seoul, South Korea in September with 70 countries in attendance.

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