European Football Legends Carlo Ancelotti, Marcello Lippi and Bora Milutinovic to Speak at ASPIRE4SPORT 2011, Doha

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ASPIRE4SPORT, the leading sport-business conference in the Middle East, is pleased to announce that three stars of European football management, Carlo Ancelotti, Marcello Lippi and Bora Milutinovic will be speaking at ASPIRE4SPORT 2011. Ancelotti, the former Juventus, Milan and Chelsea manager, along with Marcelo Lippi, the former Head Coach of Italy and Bora Milutinovic, the only football manager to coach five different teams at five FIFA World Cups, will be taking part in a top level panel discussing football performance and inspiring leadership. ASPIRE4SPORT 2011 is the only event of its kind in the region and brings together leaders in sport from Qatar, the wider Middle East and around the world.

Ward Abdallah, Executive Director, ASPIRE4SPORT said: "Carlo, Marcello and Bora have enormous experience operating at the very highest levels in European and world football. I'm sure they will offer some compelling insights on how best to get the best performance from players drawn form their own experience over many years. More top names from football and the world of sport are set to join this distinguished line-up at ASPIRE4SPORT 2011 for what is sure to be a 'must attend' event for anyone involved in the business of sport."

Having attracted over 3,000 sports businesspeople and globally recognized sporting legends in 2010, ASPIRE4SPORT 2011 will attract more great names and provide even greater networking opportunities with the leaders in sport in Qatar, the region and internationally.

For more information, contact: +974 4432 9900 / +974 3324 5879.

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