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Aweroro joins Sudanese club Al- Hilal
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Aweroro joins Sudanese club Al- Hilal

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Nurudeen Aweroro has been appointed head coach of Sudanese side, Al-Hilal B team, DAILY POST reports.

Aweroro moved to the Sudanese giants following his exit from Shooting Stars.

The young tactician will take charge of the club’s youth team.

Aweroro will be expected to play a key role in nurturing emerging players, improving their tactical understanding, and preparing them for the demands of senior-level football.

He secured a CAF Confederation cup ticket for Shooting Stars after 27 years.

Aweroro has previously managed Ikorodu City in the Nigerian Premier Football League, NPFL.

Aweroro joins Sudanese club Al- Hilal

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