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Adebayor becomes 22Bet ambassador

Emmanuel Adebayor. File Photo

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Togolese football legend and super attacker, Emmanuel Adebayor was unveiled as a brand ambassador for 22Bet, a premium betting sports platform.

Known as his national team’s highest goal scorer, one-time African footballer of the year, and unarguably one of the greatest African players of his generation, Adebayor will be one of the stars starring the image of 22Bet in the international sports betting market.

It is fair to say Adebayor, who enjoyed a football career that spanned across English, Turkish, French, Togolese, and Paraguayan clubs over two decades was universally appreciated, undoubtedly talented, and would surely make a good face for 22Bet company.

22Bet is determined to push through with its dream to transform the face of sports betting globally.

Offering top-notch bonuses and odds and including football legends such as Adebayor as a brand ambassador, sports bettors can expect 22Bet to continue its rapid transition into the most innovative sports betting platform in the world.

The Togolese legend will lend his years of football expertise towards developing the betting platform and delivering value-adding services for all bettors across the board.

Before signing Adebayor, 22Bet was noted to be revolutionizing the sports betting scene in Africa. The betting platform provides promotional offers, live betting options, and a variety of deposit and withdrawal methods and is known for the prompt payment of bettors’ earnings to their wallets.

Betting enthusiasts still wait to see the impact of Adebayor’s appointment, but one sure thing is that as a legendary sportsman, Adebayor is expected to usher in innovative ideas while promoting the face of 22Bet; balancing both the interests of the company and bettors.

Adebayor is also seen as a symbol of resilience, which all sports bettor needs. Having gone through and overcoming horrible situations, the most harrowing of which was the terrorist attack on the Togo team bus en route to the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, in which the team’s media officer, a close friend of his, died in his arms.

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