With the Soccerex Americas Forum approaching, Soccerex is delighted to announce a panel of footballing icons will bring to a close the final afternoon of the event that is taking place at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) in Barbados on 21st and 22nd October.
As well as providing a unique platform from which the football industry can learn, network and do business, Soccerex events traditionally involve discussions with some of the game’s all time greats and this year’s Americas forum will be no different, featuring Ossie Ardiles, John Barnes and Bryan Robson, three legends that have made huge impressions both in the Premier League and on the international stage.
Such is Bryan Robson’s undying legacy at Old Trafford that many consider him the best player to wear the club’s iconic no.7 shirt, the same shirt worn by the likes of David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and George Best. After retiring in 1997, Robson has managed the likes of West Bromwich Albion and the Thailand national team; however, he now works as an international ambassador for Manchester United.
An immediate cult hero amongst the Spurs faithful following his arrival in 1978, Ardiles was one of the original foreign imports to the English league. Having won the World Cup with Argentina, Ossie made the move to North London where he spent a decade, winning two FA Cups and the UEFA Cup in 1984. The Argentine also featured in the American Soccer League, playing for Ft. Lauderdale Strikers in 1989.
An awesome blend of strength and skill, the Jamaican born John Barnes will go down in Liverpool history as one the best players to pull on the red shirt. Barnes succeeded Ian Rush as captain in the mid-1990s and nurtured the likes of Robbie Fowler and Jamie Redknapp’s careers. Since retiring from the game in 1999, Barnes has continued his desire to nurture young talents and returned home to manage Jamaica in 2008 before moving back to England a year later.
Soccerex CEO Duncan Revie commented: "Whilst there is always a focus on business at Soccerex events, it is important to remember that there would be no business without football. We are delighted to honour the playing side of the game by welcoming Bryan, John and Ossie to our Americas forum and I am sure their presence will appeal to the football fan present in so many of us."
Robson, Ardiles and Barnes will be three of a number of high profile speakers at the Americas Forum with industry leaders such as CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb, MLS Medical Coordinator John Gallucci, former FA and Arsenal Vice Chairman David Dein and FIFA & CONCACAF ExCo member Sonia Bien-Anne joining former Chelsea and Holland striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink amongst many others.
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About Soccerex
Established in 1995, Soccerex is the leading provider of business events for the global football community. Bringing together key industry decision makers from the world of football, Soccerex provides a unique commercial environment where delegates can benefit from exclusive business opportunities, networking and bespoke educational content. Since its launch 19 years ago, Soccerex has hosted over 32 events across five continents. The Soccerex portfolio includes an annual Global Convention complimented by continental Forums and regional Seminars.
About the Americas Forum
The Soccerex Americas Forum will be taking place in Barbados from 21st-22nd October 2014 at the The Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. The Forum brings the leading decision makers in the Americas football world together with businesses from across the continent and the world for two days of unrivalled learning, networking and business opportunities with the aim of uniting the business of football in the Americas. The event will see 1,000 senior football decision makers under one roof in a vibrant networking environment. By being part of this industry leading event you are placing your business at the heart of the Americas football industry.
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