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Joy Sports centre host George Addo Jnr has landed in Dortmund, Germany where he has joined select journalists from Africa to embark on a tour of the Bundesliga.
The weeklong visit which is upon the invitation of Bundesliga International in collaboration with StarTimes Africa, broadcast partners of the German topflight will allow the African journalists an opportunity to learn and familiarize with the working structures of the German Bundesliga, The German Football Federation, as well as the management practices of individual clubs.

The team will also watch a couple of Bundesliga games, specifically the cracker between Borussia Dortmund and Wolfsburg, which will take place at the iconic Signal Iduna Park on Saturday.
The select team from Africa will also travel to Central German city of Frankfurt to tour the facilities of local club Eintracht Frankfurt and watch the fierce clash between Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart at the Commerzbank-Arena
The visit will afford the African top journalists, the opportunity to study the governance structures of the German Football Federation (DFB) and their relationship with the German Football League (DFL).
The is sponsored by Bundesliga International and Star Times are official broadcast partners of the famous Bundesliga, beaming the league across Asia and Africa.
You can Follow George's updates various Multimedia Platforms his Twitter page @Addojnr, on Facebook and on Instagram @Addo_junr
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