Wakefield AFC are pleased to announce a brand new partnership with ZHUB Egypt, that will see the club’s brand expand into Egypt and The Middle East.
ZHUB Egypt will not only be our recruitment partner in these territories for development talent and summer camps, but there are also plans in place to build a Wakefield AFC Academy in Cairo, and we are now working with other agencies in Saudi and UAE to promote the Club.
ZHUB prides itself as one of the leaders in Sports Business Management, Sports Marketing Management, Sports Excellence Development and Program Delivery.
ZHUB connects businesses and creates opportunities within sport. ZHUB has experienced consultants that assist in identifying and leveraging the right opportunities in sport that are fundamental to education, events, performance, communication through sports – sports marketing; sports development; active participation and facilities.
Since inception, ZHUB has considered itself as an equal and vital member of the sports family and takes seriously its responsibilities with respect to the vision of the sport governing bodies, to enrich and promote the values of sport and increasing active participation.
Exclusively, ZHUB provides dedicated programmes to develop sports for Clubs and Professional Academies.
Mohammed is delighted with the partnership: “This is a great opportunity for myself and ZHUB. Wakefield AFC are a new and exciting club with huge ambition and great potential. Having the opportunity to expand the Wakefield AFC brand into Egypt, the Middle East and North Africa not only excites me, but allows me to be involved with the project and to ensure that our vision, to build a new generation of well-educated professional football players, will be achieved.”
Director of Football, Chris Turner added: “Our Partnership with ZHUB of Egypt shows how ambitious we are as a club. Yes, local talent is essential to us, but we want Wakefield AFC to become known around the globe. This is one of the reasons I’m taking on the Director of Football role as it allows me, along with Mike [Hegarty], to expand what we can offer to players and students internationally. I am looking forward to meeting and visiting Mohammad in the near future once the Academy is opened.“