Agnelli joins debate at Leaders in Football

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One of the biggest names in football, Andrea Agnelli, President of Juventus will speak on an international owners panel at Leaders in Football, the world’s most prestigious football business event, taking place for the sixth time on 9th and 10th October at Chelsea FC.

To register your interest in attending the conference, please go to:

http://www.leadersinfootball.com/register/

Latest delegate confirmations for Leaders in Football 2013 include:

Ian Ayre, Managing Director, Liverpool FC

Stewart Regan, Chief Executive, Scottish Football Association

Barney Francis, Managing Director, Sky Sports

David Bernstein, Chairman, The Football Association

Colin Smith, Chief Executive Officer, UAE Etisalat Pro League

David Taylor, Chief Executive UEFA Events SA, UEFA

Erwin Kasakowski, Chief Executive Officer, Vitesse Arnhem

Tom Fox, Chief Commercial Officer, Arsenal FC

Tim Hinchey, President, Colorado Rapids

Paul Faulkner, Chief Executive Officer, Aston Villa

Peter Daire, Group Head of Sponsorship, The FA

Gianluca Vialli, Former Professional Football Player

Kevin Payne, President, Toronto FC

Richard Bevan, CEO, League Managers Association

Steve Cumming, Global Head of Commercial Partnerships

Mark Jones, European Sponsorship Manager, Ford

And many more…

To join them, please go to:

http://www.leadersinfootball.com/register/

Leaders in Football is recognised as the premium annual event in the international football business calendar with an invitation only audience of 1,000 senior level delegates linked to Clubs, Leagues, Associations, Federations and Brands. The conference last year brought together 30 world leaders to debate the key issues facing football in a unique and high level networking environment.

To see the conference agenda, please go to:

http://www.leadersinfootball.com/content/conference/

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Please contact one of the team to avoid disappointment on +44 (0) 207 042 8666 or email enquiry@leadersinfootball.com.

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