Coach Paul Aigbogun has been confirmed as technical
adviser of Nigeria Professional Football League reigning
champions Enyimba.
The former Warri Wolves handler replaces Ikhana who led
the Aba Elephants to a record Nigeria Professional Football
League win.
"Enyimba Football Club can confirm that coach Paul
Aigbogun has been appointed as the new Technical Adviser
of the club," the club's website announced.
"The management, players and staff are pleased to have
Paul back as head coach because he not only has top-level
experience, he is equally familiar with our club and share our
passion and ideals.
"In his previous spell as assistant coach in 2013 when we
won our third Federation Cup, he stood out as a thorough
professional, one that is as driven as we are for glory and
success.
"We are very confident he can guide the team to great
heights and will give him all the support he needs to
succeed.
According to the club's website, Aigbogun's appointment
'takes effect immediately'. Aigbogun will be poised to lead
the Nigeria champions in their bid for a third Caf Champions
League title.
Enyimba will travel away to face Ugandan champions Vipers
SC with the first leg on the weekend of 12-14 February. They
will later welcome Edward Golola’s side to the Enyimba
International Stadium in Aba a fortnight later.
The winner of this tie will progress to the next qualifying
round to face either Lioli FC of Lesotho or Burundian
champions Vital’O in March.
adviser of Nigeria Professional Football League reigning
champions Enyimba.
The former Warri Wolves handler replaces Ikhana who led
the Aba Elephants to a record Nigeria Professional Football
League win.
"Enyimba Football Club can confirm that coach Paul
Aigbogun has been appointed as the new Technical Adviser
of the club," the club's website announced.
"The management, players and staff are pleased to have
Paul back as head coach because he not only has top-level
experience, he is equally familiar with our club and share our
passion and ideals.
"In his previous spell as assistant coach in 2013 when we
won our third Federation Cup, he stood out as a thorough
professional, one that is as driven as we are for glory and
success.
"We are very confident he can guide the team to great
heights and will give him all the support he needs to
succeed.
According to the club's website, Aigbogun's appointment
'takes effect immediately'. Aigbogun will be poised to lead
the Nigeria champions in their bid for a third Caf Champions
League title.
Enyimba will travel away to face Ugandan champions Vipers
SC with the first leg on the weekend of 12-14 February. They
will later welcome Edward Golola’s side to the Enyimba
International Stadium in Aba a fortnight later.
The winner of this tie will progress to the next qualifying
round to face either Lioli FC of Lesotho or Burundian
champions Vital’O in March.


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