Nigerian football legend, Nwankwo Kanu has heaped plaudits on Petrolex Oil and Gas, other sponsors and all supporters of the Legends’ Charity Football game, – 2018 Petrolex Kanu Cup, which took place at The Hive Stadium in London on September 30th 2018 for their support in making the programme a huge success.
Speaking about the the success of the 2018 Petrolex Kanu Cup, the former Arsenal striker said, “We appreciate Petrolex for what the company did to make the event happen as the main sponsor. When we called them, they didn’t say ‘no’, they said ‘yes’ because they were convinced it is for a good cause. And from Day 1, they have been supporting us till now.”
The charity game pitched former African players tagged African Masters against their European counterparts dubbed the Premier League Masters, and at the end of proceedings, the African Masters succumbed to a 9 – 4 drubbing by their opponents.
Kanu earlier revealed that proceeds from the Petrolex Kanu Cup which was in association with Masters Football will be used to help African children access life-saving heart surgeries through the Kanu Heart Foundation.
Part of the proceeds will also be invested in the construction of a modern Cardiac Centre in Africa to reduce traveling overseas for treatment.
He said: “The Kanu Heart Foundation has done 542 operations since inception, and there are about 200 children on the waiting list for heart surgeries. The more we can raise funds, the more we can save more lives. Our dream is to build hospitals in Africa, starting from Nigeria. The pressure is on us to make sure that we can help more.
“The Petrolex Kanu Cup is an opportunity to bring people together to see some amazing players – and my great friends – play the beautiful game once more, whilst also raising money for a good cause.”
Some of the African stars that featured in the 2018 edition are Lomana LuaLua, Michael Essien, Lauren Kolo Toure, Christopher Kanu, Rami Shaaban, George Boateng, Emmanuel Eboue, Eric Djemba Djemba, Quinton Fortune, Mido, Danny Shittu, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Daniel Amokachi, and Peter Osaze Odemwingie.
The Premier League team comprised Sol Campbell, Steve McManaman (Captain), Louis Saha, Robert Pires, William Gallas, Wes Brown, Phil Babb, Jens Lehmann, Pascal Chimbonda, and David Thompson, among others.
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