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NPFL: Niger Tornadoes names new head coach for feeder team
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NPFL: Niger Tornadoes names new head coach for feeder team

Daily Post about 1 hour 1 mins read

Niger Tornadoes have appointed Hassan Mohammed as head coach of the club’s feeder team, DAILY POST reports.

The appointment was confirmed by the club’s chairman Dr. Abubakar Abdullahi Kuso.

Mohammed will be assisted by Tukur Mohammed, Evans E. Mensah, Lawal Kuta, Isah Mustapha and Usman Mohammed Sani.

Nmaliman Abdullahi and Mohammed A. Hassan have been named team coordinators.

Danjuma Mohammed Yewa will serve as trainer, while Ali Kotoko will take charge as goalkeeper trainer.

The feeder team serves as the developmental side for the senior team, with a focus on grooming young players for Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, action.

DAILY POST reports that Niger Tornadoes are currently undergoing restructuring following the appointment of a new management team.

NPFL: Niger Tornadoes names new head coach for feeder team

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