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UMBRO Unveils Nigerian Rugby National Teams Kit: A Bold Fusion of Sports, Fashion, and National Pride*
In a historic move that blends sports, fashion, and culture, UMBRO Sports has partnered with the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF) to unveil the official kits for Nigeria’s national rugby teams. From the cadet teams to the senior national squads, this collaboration marks a groundbreaking moment for Nigerian rugby, made possible by the innovative vision and relentless determination of Flovale Consulting.
This partnership is more than just about kits—it’s a bold statement of identity, ambition, and excellence. Through this dynamic alliance, Flovale Consulting and NRFF have championed grassroots development, strategic initiatives, and high-performance training programs, driving the growth of rugby at every level in Nigeria.
“This collaboration is more than just a jersey; it’s a defining moment for Nigerian rugby and African sports as a whole,” says Opeoluwa Runsewe, CEO of Flovale Consulting. “By uniting world-class performance with our rich cultural identity, we are not only equipping athletes with the best but also inspiring a new generation to see rugby as a sport that belongs to them. This is just the beginning of a movement that will elevate the game, the players, and the culture to new heights.”
The kits, designed with creative input from Teezee and Ireti, are a masterful blend of Nigeria’s historic perspective, cultural heritage, and modern swag. They capture the spirit of the nation while resonating with style-conscious audiences worldwide. As Nigeria Rugby steps onto the global stage with this bold new identity, the collaboration signals a new era of excellence, representation, and ambition.
Dr. Ademola Are, President of the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation, emphasized the significance of the partnership with UMBRO. “This collaboration is a testament to NRFF’s commitment to identifying common objectives with private entities and fostering effective collaborations,” he stated. “It underscores the immense potential of rugby in Nigeria and our dedication to working with progressive, forward-thinking organizations for the betterment of our players and stakeholders. We extend our gratitude to UMBRO for their enthusiasm and goodwill.”
Dr. Are also praised Flovale Consulting for their pivotal role in bringing this vision to life. “The contribution of Flovale Consulting cannot be overemphasized. They moved mountains to make this deal possible. Where others saw challenges, they saw opportunities. Their faith, determination, and professionalism are truly worthy of emulation,” he added.
This partnership is more than a milestone—it’s a movement. By blending sports, fashion, and culture, UMBRO, Flovale Consulting, and NRFF are not only transforming the game of rugby but also creating a legacy that will inspire future generations. Together, they are proving that rugby is not just a sport; it’s a platform for unity, excellence, and cultural pride.
As Nigerian rugby players don these iconic kits, they carry with them the hopes, dreams, and spirit of a nation ready to conquer the world. This is more than a new chapter—it’s the dawn of a new era for Nigerian rugby.
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