Former National
U-20 Assistant Coach Samuel Abimbola has predicted a brighter future for
Nigeria Football if the relevant bodies would join hands with government to
develop the game from the grassroots.
Abimbola (left) during the coaching clinic |
The immediate past Technical Adviser of
Sunshine stars of Akure spoke in Gwagwalada, Abuja at the weekend where he was
the Chief Resource Person at the FCT Coaches U-15 Holiday’s Football Clinic.
He said that
Nigeria has great potentials in game, but the fears have been how to harness
the talents to stardom. He said that if corporate individuals and companies
would join hands with relevant government agencies in providing a very
conducive environment for the youths to exhibit their skill, Nigeria would be
better for it
His words, “If
the private individuals and corporate organizations are able to do this, in
less than few years time, Nigeria would be better for it. That is what
countries like Brazil are thriving on, so we can also do the same.” He however
called for absolute transparency from those who would be vested with the responsibility
of harnessing these talents.
Speaking, the initiator of the Program,
Godwin Bamigboye who is the Chairman of Nigeria Football Coaches Association,
FCT Chapter expressed satisfaction on the enthusiasm displayed by the youths,
saying that the aims of the holiday program has been achieved “the program
started in Bwari Area Council three weeks ago, and their’s was U-17, now it is
Gwagwalada with U-15, and we would move to Kuje Area Council for the U-13.
Talents spotted would be given further opportunities at various the national
teams.
In the opening match, City Stars Academy
played a goalless draw with Sensational Stars Academy. The Technical Director
of City Stars Academy Patrick Ngwaogu expressed satisfactions on the
performance of boys, promising a better result in their subsequent matches. 17
teams from Gwagwalada Area Council, are taking part in the competition which
finals will be played on 14thSeptember.
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