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Legaci101, a Sports Events and Marketing Consortium that specializes in the creation and management of sports contents and sporting events will organize the first-ever sports E-conference dubbed “The Sports Conference”.

Under the theme “Managing and Promoting Sports in Africa under Covid”, the E-Conference or webinar scheduled for Wednesday, March 3, 2021, on Zoom at 1:00 pm GMT is expected to outline the winning strategy to play sports, packaging sports brands and sports sponsorship.

Speakers have been drawn from the best experts in the various areas to take participants through an unforgettable and impactful sports management skill. Participants include Athletes, Coaches, Administrators, federation heads, sports directors and Marketing managers across Africa.

Mr. Charles Osei Asibey, the CEO of Legaci101 Ltd said “our institution is largely involved in sports development and promotion. The Sports Conference is aimed at finding solutions to how sports can be Played, Packaged and Promoted in Africa in these challenging times”.

The effect of the Coronavirus pandemic is more devastating around the African continent where almost all sporting activities are currently at a complete standstill with no end in sight.

Legaci101 Ltd offers a range of services from sports marketing, event and sponsorship management, marketing strategy, planning and training. We also offer a network of additional resources within the media and Marketing industries to bring our clients unique opportunities.

This Sports Conference webinar is a continental event targeted at over 300 participants.

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