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Nigeria:Northeast Coordinator Spearheads Success in FIFA Under 15 Talent Development Scheme

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In a bid to unearth the next generation of football stars, the 2024 FIFA Under 15 Talent Development Scheme has seen thirty-two promising young players from Gombe State secure their spots in the upcoming round of selections. Spearheading this success is Alhaji Kwairanga, the Northeast coordinator of the program.

Kwairanga, a former captain of Gombe United, emphasized the dual purpose of the talent hunt – not only to identify and nurture raw talent but also to provide constructive engagement for youths, thus mitigating social vices.

“This scouting program will keep away these young players from social vices as they would be engaged in various training especially those that have to go to school before coming to the field,” Kwairanga stated.

Highlighting the long-term vision, Kwairanga expressed ambitions to discover future stars akin to the likes of Victor Osimhen, Ahmed Musa, and Kelechi Iheanacho, securing the future of Nigeria’s national teams.

Describing football as a lucrative avenue for young talents, he urged players to seize the opportunity presented by the scheme to shape their futures positively.

Acknowledging the collaborative efforts behind the initiative, Kwairanga extended gratitude to the NFF Technical Director for entrusting him with the task and pledging diligent work alongside his technical crew to identify the best talents.

The scouting program, organized by the NFF in partnership with the Gombe State Football Association under the guidance of NFF Technical Director Austin Eguavoen, stands as a testament to FIFA’s commitment to nurturing young talents at the grassroots level. Northeast Coordinator Spearheads Success in FIFA Under 15 Talent Development Scheme

In a bid to unearth the next generation of football stars, the 2024 FIFA Under 15 Talent Development Scheme has seen thirty-two promising young players from Gombe State secure their spots in the upcoming round of selections. Spearheading this success is Alhaji Kwairanga, the Northeast coordinator of the program.

Kwairanga, a former captain of Gombe United, emphasized the dual purpose of the talent hunt – not only to identify and nurture raw talent but also to provide constructive engagement for youths, thus mitigating social vices.

“This scouting program will keep away these young players from social vices as they would be engaged in various training especially those that have to go to school before coming to the field,” Kwairanga stated.

Highlighting the long-term vision, Kwairanga expressed ambitions to discover future stars akin to the likes of Victor Osimhen, Ahmed Musa, and Kelechi Iheanacho, securing the future of Nigeria’s national teams.

Describing football as a lucrative avenue for young talents, he urged players to seize the opportunity presented by the scheme to shape their futures positively.

Acknowledging the collaborative efforts behind the initiative, Kwairanga extended gratitude to the NFF Technical Director for entrusting him with the task and pledging diligent work alongside his technical crew to identify the best talents.

The scouting program, organized by the NFF in partnership with the Gombe State Football Association under the guidance of NFF Technical Director Austin Eguavoen, stands as a testament to FIFA’s commitment to nurturing young talents at the grassroots level.


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