The CEO Fmsports9 football agency , Femi Bamisaye, a native of Ilupeju Ekiti has reiterated his commitment to assist Ekiti State football Association to promote young players.
The licenced Football agent, made the promise while reacting to a notice of some selected football owners and managers to visit South Africa in October, 2022 sent to him by The Ekiti State Football Association.
The Football enthusiast, said he was ready to help shape the future of Ekiti young players and negotiate better deal for them to be known all over the world. Fmsports9 CEO said if he could seamlessly do it for foreigners while not for ILUPEJU PILLARS FC, Ekiti State and Nigeria football players.
He stressed that the visit to South Africa in October this year, would exposed the players and their
managers to modern skills, facilities, training and will afford them opportunity to interact with professionals. All these would enhance their football careers.
Fmsports9 CEO commended theEkiti F A Chairman, Bayo Olanlege for the zeal and passion to put Ekiti Football Team in a global map. 🇿🇦He also applauded the sterling performance of Ekiti players Under 17, 19, 20 national team. As he charged the Ekiti State football leadership to organize a talent hunt where talented players roaming the streets will be identified, trained and positioned to make a decent living .
Also, he applauded the brilliant performance of The female National team, Supper Falcons in Morocco 🇲🇦 for their resilience, doggedness and the professionalism the team displayed during the match.He however Charged the players not to allow the defeat dampen their spirit, saying, they should prepare well for the next tournament.
FmSports9, Agency, based in South Africa had negotiated and managed many players around the world and still doing well in the transfer of players. Recently, he negotiated and promoted : Thabo Rakhale, Chidera Ezeh, Cliff Nyakeya, Zama Dlamini, Oklemute Odah, Daniel Isreal Nosike, Christopher Richards Ezinwa, Tendair Talent Nyakudys, Terry Eivoh, Ojo Olaniyi, David Mpigano, Joseph Oratn, Molhetho Mosotho and others.