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“I want to maximize benefits of partnership with English side”
By Esther Egbe
Buruj Sports Academy’s management are poised to export young football talents for trials as part of their existing partnership and technical exchange with Boreham Wood Football Club this summer transfer and beyond.
The CEO, Salaudeen Waheed, told National Daily that his management team are more than ever before committed to creating a sure platform for more Nigerian youths to fulfill their potential in the round leather game.
It would be recalled that two players from Buruj Sports Academy, Salaudeen Noah and Ignatius Akuba, are already benefiting from the partnership after excelling during their trials with the English Confernce club last summer.
Both players are presently in the country to regularise their papers and they are both due back in England before the end of the year to continue their education and soccer development program
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