Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.
Veteran Nigerian coach Okey Emordi has quit Abia Warriors following a run of poor results. Assistant coach Abdullahi Biffo has been asked to lead the NPFL side in the interim. Abia warriors lost at home to El Kanemi Warriors on Sunday.
They started out brightly topping the 20-team championship for several weeks before they hit a slump and are now eighth on the table with 11 points from nine matches.
Emordi’s coaching career high points was when he led Enyimba to successfully defend the CAF Champions League in 2004.