Football
London, Turkey trips awaits fresh players —Waheed
By Esther Egbe
The management of Buruj Sports Academy have vowed to ship more Nigerian footballers abroad as a follow-up to their recent exploits in the English Super Cup in the United Kingdom where they won double titles and now undergoing trials,National Daily gathered.
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The CEO of the academy, Salaudeen Waheed, who is presently in the United Kingdom, has disclosed to National Daily that registration of players will be on first come, first serve basis, adding that the trip is designed to expose the young players to world-class competitions while any of them who can distinguish himself will be given opportunity of holding trials at Borehamwood and some yet to be disclosed clubs.
Salaudeen added that this end another trips to England and Turkey are in the offing and registration has of fresh players have commenced in earnest for players who will be part of the trips
He also explained that the upcoming awards night to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the academy which will hold in London on the 25th of this month, will be used to explore more opportunities for partnership and technical exchange with some foreign partners and clubs representatives.
Top on the list of distinguished Nigerians to be honoured in the awards night are Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State and Rev. Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi, the General Overseer of Love Of Christ Generation Church, London.
Famous Music Promoter Alhaji Musiliu Balogun will be the Chief Host at the event tagged: Obesere London Ankara Carnival/Buruj Awards Night, while the Omo Rapala Crooner Alhaji Abass Akande Obesere(PK1st) will be performing live
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