Marketing & Sponsorship
Sports Market Magazine Hits Newsstand
Published quarterly, Sports Market International has established a noteworthy presence within the football media landscape, extending its reach to four African nations, namely Cameroon, South Africa, Ghana, and the Republic of Benin.
The magazine’s focused approach has contributed to its acceptance in these regions. Renowned for its innovative and insightful content, the magazine has featured elite global athletes, including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Emmanuel Emenike, Victor Moses, Stephen Keshi, Victor Osimhen, Kylian Mbappe, Anthony Joshua, and Ademola Lookman.
The 17th edition includes a highlight of the top 100 footballers globally across various leagues, showcasing prominent players. Additionally, it covers Chelsea Football Club, recognized as recent history-makers for their achievement in winning all UEFA club competitions, including the FIFA World Club Cup. The Super Falcons of Nigeria also garner attention after their dramatic victory against the host nation, Morocco, securing the 10th title at the Africa Women Championship.
TO ORDER PRINT COPIES, KINDLY CONTACT US THROUGH BELOW DETAILS
Address: 7, House 2, Maryland Crescent, Lagos, Nigeria
Email: info@sportsmarketinternational.com
Phone number: +234811 557 4878
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