Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the Lagos 2016 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi has said that the committee is all set to host a tournament that the whole of Africa will be proud of.
Akinwunmi, who is also first vice president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), assured that a lot of work has been done by the LOC to guarantee that Nigeria would set a marker for future hosts of the continental beach soccer showpiece.
“The LOC started real work right from that day in Kaduna [March 24] that we were inaugurated. Hosting a continental competition is no picnic and we knew right from the beginning.
“We have tidied up the critical areas and we are currently working on logistics towards the opening ceremony and the tournament itself. We are committed to organising a world-class event.”
The tournament, scheduled for the Eko Atlantic Beach from December 13 to 18, will see Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire clash in group A, while defending champions Madagascar tackle Libya, Morocco and Senegal are in group B.
Thenff.com learnt that a 3,000–seater arena (an upgrade of the venue that has annually hosted the COPA Lagos Invitational Tournament) will host the finals, which the LOC has promised will include the the biggest food festival in Africa, a Fan Zone to engage spectators in a relaxed atmosphere, Beach Soccer clinic for kids, concerts and live music.
Chairman of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Honourable Deji Tinubu says the commission will work closely with the NFF and the LOC to ensure that the purpose of hosting a tournament that will make Lagos State and Nigeria proud is served.
This is the second time that CAF is taking charge of the tournament, which has previously been organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide. Nigeria finished third at the last edition in Seychelles in April 2015.
The finalists at the six-day championship will fly Africa’s flag at next year’s FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in The Bahamas.
