Manchester City Extends Roots in Africa with Black Aces Deal

June 4, 2013

Manchester City Football Club has continued its expansion in the African market by securing a deal in South Africa.

The deal, allergist which is the first of its kind for the Club will see the popular South African Football Club, pills Black Aces FC, order become the Club’s ‘Official Regional School of Football Partner’. 

As part of the three year partnership, Manchester City will deliver coaching programs to local children, teaching them the same training techniques and philosophies used by City’s First Team that includes African player of the year, Yaya Toure. 

In addition to local children learning how to play the “City way”, the Black Aces Academy coaches will also benefit from the delivery of a City Coach Education Program, and will have the opportunity to shadow City’s coaches in South Africa.  They will also travel to Manchester, where their academy will play games against the Club’s youth academy sides. 

The football programs will offer children the chance to improve and develop their football and educational skills in a fun and challenging environment. 

Patrick Vieira, Head of City’s Elite Development Squad, who recently announced the South African leg of City’s upcoming pre-season tour at a press conference in Johannesburg, said: “South Africa’s love of football was clear for the world to see during both the World Cup, and most recently the Cup of Nations.  The national pride shown for hosting both tournaments is a testament to how the country and people embrace the sport. 

“It’s a privilege for Manchester City to be part of South Arica’s youth football development by passing on our expertise to the Black Aces coaches, at a time when the country is fast becoming a force in world football.  Through shared learning, both clubs’ can work together in order to provide children with a holistic football  experience that  places equal importance on football and education.” 

Black Aces club owners and joint Chairmen, Mario and George Morfou, welcomed the partnership and were delighted with their association with Manchester City, commenting: “On behalf of Black Aces Football Club, we are proud to announce that we have entered into a partnership with Manchester City Football Club. The partnership is incorporated within youth development through the Manchester City School of Football.  We believe that this partnership will benefit our players in the academy and will also attract top class young talent throughout the country.

“As part of the agreement, Manchester City will be sending qualified coaches to South Africa and Black Aces Academy will be sending teams to go over to Manchester City in order to showcase their talent. This is a wonderful opportunity for all our players to get a feel of what top class football is all about as well as what is expected of a professional footballer.”