| Event | Unity & Hope Football Tournament |
| Format | Invitational international youth football tournament |
| Organiser | TTMIB Worldwide Management Network |
| Network | Worldwide — Africa, Europe, Turkey, England, USA |
| Core Focus | African talent → international pathways |
| Core Values | Fairness · Loyalty · Professionalism · Long-Term Commitment |
| Pillars | Identification · Evaluation · Positioning · Pathway Building |
| Strategic Lead | Dietmar Wendorff — TTMIB |
| Operational Lead | Ismail Inanc — Director of Football |
TTMIB serves as a structured football development platform in which visibility, evaluation, mentoring, and long-term placement logic are brought together in one framework. The tournament is not conceived as a short-term showcase, but as a serious environment for identifying, guiding, and positioning young talents for sustainable next steps.
The platform connects African football development potential with real international career pathways across Europe, Turkey, England, and the United States. It is designed as a practical bridge between emerging talent and the decision-making structures that shape modern football careers: clubs, scouts, academies, media groups, investors, and strategic football partners.
The project is built on four principles: credible pathways instead of empty visibility; correct player assessment in the right context; partnerships based on trust, structure, and long-term value; and a clear belief that African football is not merely a source market, but a serious development environment with its own strategic future.
Dietmar Wendorff is the founder of TTMIB and the strategic architect behind the project. With more than three decades of international football experience and a strong Africa focus, he connects host-country opportunity with international football access, scouts, clubs, investors, and long-term development structures.
His work combines direct talent identification, relationship management, partnership development, international football consulting, and the long-term positioning of young players within realistic career pathways. Within Unity & Hope, he is not only the visible head of the project, but also the structural link responsible for partner relations, pathway logic, football negotiations, and strategic continuity after the tournament.
Ismail Inanc serves as the operational football lead within the TTMIB structure. He connects leadership, players, clubs, agents, and opportunities with speed, structure, and market intelligence, helping transform football information into concrete next steps.
His role covers administration, coordination, communication, club and agent management, and the practical execution of the project’s football logic beyond the tournament itself. For the tournament, his function is critical because he provides the operational discipline required to turn a high-level football concept into a functioning, credible platform.
Each profile represents a different layer of tournament relevance: media reach, high-level scouting, recruitment logic, goalkeeper-specific development, senior football authority, and realistic European pathway building. Together, these profiles show why the event matters beyond the matches themselves.
Saran Group adds media reach, rights awareness, football storytelling logic, and strategic content value to the tournament. Through Murat Duymuş, the project gains a direct connection to a serious sports-media environment capable of supporting visibility, communication, sponsorship activation, and narrative positioning around young players and the tournament itself.
Kamel Chniba adds direct value through his link to one of Europe’s strongest talent-identification environments. His presence reinforces the football credibility of the event and underlines that the platform is tied to serious evaluation pathways at elite club level rather than only intermediary attention.
Caleb Shreve adds a North American recruitment and football-operations pathway to the project. His profile represents the analytical and recruitment-driven side of modern football decision-making and expands the tournament’s international relevance into the U.S. market, broadening the football geography of the platform beyond Europe alone.
Ben Wrigglesworth adds Premier League-level scouting credibility. His profile reflects elite recruitment logic: identify value early, read markets accurately, and connect the right players to strong competitive environments. His inclusion strengthens the event from the standpoint of international football seriousness and market relevance.
Benjamin Lowens brings specialist football depth, especially in the goalkeeper segment. His involvement underlines that the tournament is not only a showcase, but also a serious development platform with technical evaluation, mentoring value, and a more precise developmental framework than most generic youth events offer.
Mahmut Alpaslan adds senior football authority, international scouting experience, and long-standing relationship capital. His profile reinforces the tournament’s credibility as a serious environment for evaluating and guiding young talents toward sustainable pathways, while also adding trust value for football and investor audiences.
Simo Krunić adds practical football-development value through the OFK Belgrade environment and wider Balkan pathway logic. This offers selected players a more structured first step into Europe, allowing them to arrive, adapt, settle, and continue development before larger football steps are made.
This card is intentionally reserved for further invited representatives, football executives, or media partners as the final guest list expands.
The tournament has relevance on three levels: as a sporting observation platform, as a relationship platform, and as a pathway platform. Selected talents can be assessed live, stakeholders can evaluate one another in context, and standout players can be moved into meaningful post-event conversations instead of being left with visibility alone.
The event is also strengthened by a structured media and visibility logic. Modern football pathways are shaped not only by scouting notes, but also by credibility, communication, and how a tournament is positioned to clubs, sponsors, investors, and football decision-makers.
The Africa focus is foundational, not ornamental. The project is built around the belief that African football should not merely be treated as a source market, but as a serious development environment in which guidance, structure, and opportunity must be connected more responsibly.
| Standing | Structured football platform built on trust, experience, and international connectivity |
| Credibility | Scouting credibility · media value · leadership structure |
| Logic | Long-term development, media, and pathway logic in one platform |
| Reach | Africa · Europe · Turkey · England · United States |
| Outcome | Structured opportunity for identified talents — not noise, hype, or projections |
Dietmar Wendorff — CEO & Founder
Untere Bachgasse 3 · 87700 Memmingen · Germany
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