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Official: Roc Nation Sign Africa's Top Talents

Official: Roc Nation Sign Africa's Top Talents

Roc Nation Sports International has made more inroads into the African market with their latest acquisition.

Following their recent acquisition of South African starlet Emile Witbooi, Roc Nation Sports International (RNSI) have announced the signing of several rising stars from across the African continent.

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The teenage prodigy joins an exciting roster of talent now affiliated with the world-renowned sports agency. Also included in the list is Kaizer Chiefs sensation Neo Bohloko. However, RNSI’s latest expansion wasn’t limited to South African players, as the recruitment drive also brought in talents from Zimbabwe, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, and The Gambia.

Among them is Tadiwa Chakuchichi, currently on the books of Khama Billiat’s side, Scotland FC, who has signed a representation agreement. The agency has also welcomed Ali Umar from Ghana’s Koforidua Semper Fi FC, Joseph Narbi of Benab FC, Francis Gomez from Sibanor United in The Gambia, Nigeria’s Ifeoluwa Olowoporoku of Tripple 44, and Mamadou Diallo of Guinea’s Al Nasr.

“We believe Africa is a hotbed of untapped footballing potential, and our expansion here is a natural progression of our global vision,” said Nathan Campbell, RNSI’s Global Director of Football Recruitment.

“Our strategy is built on deep collaboration with local partners, allowing us to understand and address the unique needs of African players, ensuring they receive the best possible support to reach their full potential.”

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“I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank the newest member of our RNSI football management team, Director of Africa Recruitment Grant Veitch, who has been instrumental in the execution of this expansion project.”

 

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