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Ghanaian football agent Daniel Boifio Jr has joined Swiss player agency, SBE Management AG, owned by business mogul Philipp Degen, as their West African representative.
The young agent's inclusion in the prestigious agency marks a significant milestone in his impressive growth within the football industry.
Earlier this year, Daniel Boifio Jr met famous transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, demonstrating his capacity to make crucial contacts in the football world. Boifio's work with SBE Management AG is likely to be fruitful, given his contacts and enthusiasm for feeding the aspirations and abilities of African footballers.
Speaking after the official announcement, Boifio highlighted his excitement about this new business, which aims to provide African footballers a better future in the global arena. Working with SBE Management AG provides an ideal platform for developing talent and having a lasting influence on the football community.
"Joining SBE Management AG is a dream come true for me. It's an incredible opportunity to work with such a reputable agency and contribute to the development of football talent from Africa," he said.
He added, “Together, we will strive to empower African footballers and provide them with opportunities to shine on the world stage.”
Based in Switzerland, SBE Management AG already represents several players, including Black Stars goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi. Boifio's expertise and dedication to the sport make him a valuable addition to the agency's team, particularly in scouting and nurturing talent from the African continent.
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