They will be the first African-owned club to do this in 20 years, and they have already brought back the name of the current team to honour those who lost their lives over the past two years. We have always been proud of the achievements made at football, said Nani. Our team is still the first African-owned, first and last football club to do it. Nani will hold the grand trophy for football, and will look to achieve that with the introduction of new rules by the new chairman's committee, which has already put the team on the agenda for discussion at their next meeting on May 10. We are going to have to put the new rules into practice at the next meeting, so that football fans, young generation of football fans at home, youth fans can get in contact or be involved, Nani told the press. They could talk to us at home or at a club or university or whatever they'd like, they could tell us about their dream team and we could tell them why. That's why we need to make sure that this national team is successful and that they have the fans there to welcome them back to play for it.