All is now set for the kick-off of Season 8 of Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, christened the Prosperity Cup.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Tournament Director, Mr. Ebi Avi ahead of the kick-off of the football showpiece.
According to Avi, the historic kick-off will see two Bayelsa selected sides, tutored by FC Barcelona technical directors in a Spanish-Bayelsa combo, immediately after the weekly Prosperity Walk on Thursday, February 26 at 7.30am at the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa.
The statement stated that Governor Douye Diri, is expected to lead members of the state House of Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, the FC Barcelona team and other stakeholders to take the ceremonial kick-off.
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It explained that Gov. Diri would be the special guest of honour, the Commissioner for Sports Development, Daniel Igali will serve as chief host, while the officials of FC Barcelona, Mr. Bernat Villa Gorriz and Alberto Lafuente Rincon would be special guests.
The statement further hinted that the four-day FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup International coaching clinic, with FC Barcelona, the tournament’s International technical advisers, is currently ongoing at the Golden Tulip Apartments and Resort, Yenagoa.
The statement urged stakeholders, sports enthusiasts, coaches and participating teams to be part of the epoch-making event, maintaining that the Prosperity Cup has become a global brand.
Meanwhile, the FC Barcelona Team Lead, Bernat Villa Gorriz has commended the organisers of the tournament, for putting together the coaching clinic.
“I am very impressed with the attention to details by the organizers. For me, it is nice to be here to share our thoughts with the coaches.
“We all know the dream of the players in the competition is to improve their skills, play professional football, travel to Europe, and one day, maybe play for Barcelona.
“We will see what we can do to assist them achieve their dreams,” he said.



