Tottenham star Harry Kane invests in TOCA Football and calls it "vision for the future"
Harry Kane believes TOCA Football has a "vision for the future" of the game after investing in the football training and entertainment company.
The England captain has pledged to bring his expertise to TOCA and help the company expand to a global audience. TOCA is the largest operator of indoor football centres in the US and has launched TOCA Social - the world's first 'football and entertainment dining venue' - at London's O2 Arena. The company plans to open more TOCA Social venues in Edinburgh, Birmingham and Dallas next year.
Kane has endorsed TOCA's 'proprietary technology and programs', which helps players fulfil their potential. TOCA was founded by former Leeds, Fulham, Preston and Derby winger Eddie Lewis, who represented the US at two World Cups in 2002 and 2006.
"I invested in TOCA because I wholeheartedly believe in the company," said Kane. "TOCA offers unmatched technologies which help players improve and immersive entertainment experiences which are fun for everyone. I am delighted to support TOCA’s global expansion and share its vision for the future of soccer, the sport I love."
TOCA's CEO Yoshi Maruyama added: "Harry is a true soccer legend and an incredible global ambassador for soccer. His love and passion for the game matched with his forward-thinking vision about the sport and developing the players of the future, is a great representation of what TOCA is all about."
TOCA's co-chairman Erik Anderson continued: "TOCA is revolutionizing the way players and fans around the world experience soccer, the world’s most popular sport. Harry’s contribution to TOCA will be significant to our mission to make TOCA an integral and indispensable part of soccer."
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