Renowned sports consultancy 5Stars Football is set to launch an exciting new initiative aimed at an often-overlooked group: the corporate sector.
The Corporate Stars Football League (CSL) is 5Stars’ latest venture, offering corporate professionals the opportunity to engage in competitive sports while promoting workplace health, wellness, networking, and productivity.
Olumide Aturu, Managing Director of 5Stars Football, highlighted the growing demand for such a league.
He noted that as competition intensifies across industries, it has become more challenging for corporate employees to participate in regular football leagues. The CSL addresses this need by providing a platform for corporate teams to stay active and connected.
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“Many professionals in the corporate sector find it hard to balance their demanding work schedules with their passion for sports. Beyond that, there’s a need for structured opportunities for office team bonding. To meet these needs, we’ve created the Corporate Stars Football League, tailored specifically for the corporate world,” Aturu explained.
The CSL is more than just about sports; it’s a strategic initiative aimed at boosting employee productivity and contributing to Nigeria’s GDP growth through workplace sports.
“At 5Stars Football, we excel at driving friendly competition, connecting brands for increased ROI, and challenging employees to perform at their best. We believe workplace sports can be a powerful motivator, pushing employees to strive for excellence while building teamwork and collaboration,” Aturu added.
The Corporate Stars League is set to kick off on October 19, 2024, in Abuja, following the conclusion of the annual 5Stars Premier League for youths on October 12.