The African star revealed this on Friday in Nairobi, Kenya during English Premier League Trophy Tour.
Ex-Super Eagles captain Austin 'Jay Jay' Okocha has admitted that because of the professionalism, presentation, and quality, he would rather watch European football than a live Nigerian football league.
The African star revealed this on Friday in Nairobi, Kenya, during the English Premier League Trophy Tour.
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The former PSG and Bolton Wanderers’ midfielder added that Nigeria need to upgrade its organization standard to attract quality talents and more sponsors for the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and other Leagues in the country.
Okocha, was part of the Nigeria side that won the African Cup of Nations AFCON title in 1994, cited South Africa's Premier Soccer League, PSL, and leagues in North Africa as proof that African countries can evolve into more professional and appealing leagues.
He said, “I don’t think I’d watch the Nigerian league if there is a Premier League match on the television, that is if I am being honest, because the Premier League is more attractive.
“We need to go back to the drawing board and give ourselves time and put something together that will make our leagues attractive," he told Kenyan-based, Capital Sports
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“Our people will fall in love with something that is attractive and well-packaged. I can take the example of South Africa, the locals there attend matches in the stadium because the league is attractive.
“There are also the North African countries where the locals go out and watch the matches. I think sometimes we need to copy the leagues abroad, forget our ego and humble ourselves and start from scratch again.
“We need a long-term plan to organize our leagues and make them attractive, it is not rocket science."
NPFL will kick off on Saturday 9th with Shooting Stars hosting Plateau United at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan.