Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu has made an appeal for the improvement and development of Nigerian leagues.
He said this will translate into quality of play and a better national team
Shorunmu who was reviewing Nigeria’s AFCON 2019 campaign advocated the inclusion of home based players and a fair chance of competing in the national teams in order to create the right mix of home and foreign based players.
The 52-year old former shot stopper said this would lead to the growth of Nigerian football in general.