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By Shina Abubakar
The management of Osun United on Tuesday suspended some members of the team’s coaching crew over poor performance.
The suspected coaches include, the Head Coach, Bright Omokaro and two of his assistants, Bayo Adesina and Wole Animasahun.
The decision was taken after the Management’s emergency meeting following the team’s lack lusture performance in the ongoing Nigeria National League (NNL) where the team lost four matches in a row.
The team’s spokesperson, Tajudeen Ahmad said Assistant Coach, Waheed Olapade and goalkeeper’s trainer, Moruf Olasupo are to take charge of the team in the interim capacity with immediate effect.
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By Shina Abubakar
The management of Osun United on Tuesday suspended some members of the team’s coaching crew over poor performance.
The suspected coaches include, the Head Coach, Bright Omokaro and two of his assistants, Bayo Adesina and Wole Animasahun.
The decision was taken after the Management’s emergency meeting following the team’s lack lusture performance in the ongoing Nigeria National League (NNL) where the team lost four matches in a row.
The team’s spokesperson, Tajudeen Ahmad said Assistant Coach, Waheed Olapade and goalkeeper’s trainer, Moruf Olasupo are to take charge of the team in the interim capacity with immediate effect.
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Published 13 February 2021
In this report, ’TANA AIYEJINA takes a look at the illustrious career of late ex-Super Eagles defender Yisa Sofoluwe, who was buried on Wednesday in Lagos
The big wigs of Nigerian football or top government officials were not there, neither was the fanfare and ceremony usually associated with the burial of a national hero, during Yisa Sofoluwe’s burial on Wednesday at Atan Cemetery, Yaba, Lagos.
Yet, this was a man who toiled for close to a decade in his quest to put the country’s name on the global football map.
Former Super Eagles defender Sofoluwe died on Tuesday evening at the Intensive Care Unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, after being diagnosed with mild cerebral atrophy, a brain disease. He died at the of age 53.
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