TSM Signs N40 Billion Developmental Contract With NNL, NWFL

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Toptier Sports Management (TSM) has signed 10 year developmental contract with the Nigerian National League (NNL) and the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) which will see them invest N40 billion in both leagues respectively.
The landmark investment is aimed at strengthening the financial base, visibility and commercial viability of both leagues.
Speaking on the initiative, TSM founder Chichi Nwoko disclosed that N200 million will be disbursed annually to each league body, amounting to N400 million per year and a total direct disbursement of N4 billion over the sponsorship period on the league bodies while other funds goes for the payment of Referees indemnity, media, to mention but few.
Nwoko went further to explain that TSM plans to invest approximately N1 billion annually in the project. Of this amount, N800 million will be dedicated to broadcast production, television rights, documentaries and media promotion for both leagues, while N200 million each will go to the NWFL and NNL.
“We are motivated to make this significant investment in the two most important developmental leagues in Nigeria—the NWFL and the NNL,” Nwoko said.
“Our goal is to strengthen the league bodies and improve the financial capacity of the clubs. This is just the beginning, as more investment opportunities will follow. The initiative is designed to open the door for further private-sector investment, improve league visibility and ensure timely payment of referees’ indemnities and other operational obligations. ” She added.
Reacting to the development, NNL Chairman George Aluo expressed appreciation to TSM founder Chichi Nwoko and the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Hon. Bukola Olopade, describing the investment as timely.
“This support has come at a critical moment when both leagues are in urgent need of financial backing to grow and become more stable,” Aluo said.
Similarly, Chief Operating Officer of the NWFL, Modupe Shabi welcomed the intervention, describing it as a major boost for women’s football in Nigeria. She assured stakeholders that the funds would be judiciously utilised to support the growth and professionalisation of the women’s league.

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