Spotlight New Signing Uzor Targets First Silverware
Published: April 05, 2015
Spotlight FC new signing Ikechukwu Uzor has set his sights on winning his first title for his club when they lock horns with Spolight Feeders in the final of the 2015 Katsina FA Cup on Sunday at the Katsina Township Stadium.
The attacking midfielder joined the ambitious Nigeria National League side from TEAP FC at the end of the 2013/14 season.
“My aim when I joined Spotlight FC was to achieve something and win trophies for my team,” the former TEAP FC skipper said.
“For me, our Feeders team have good players. They’ve got skillful players who move a lot.
“They cause problems for opponent and create a lot of chances also. It’s not going to be an easy side.”
Ikechukwu Uzor concluded by saying that Spotlight FC have to stay focused and make sure they win the title .
The attacking midfielder joined the ambitious Nigeria National League side from TEAP FC at the end of the 2013/14 season.
“My aim when I joined Spotlight FC was to achieve something and win trophies for my team,” the former TEAP FC skipper said.
“For me, our Feeders team have good players. They’ve got skillful players who move a lot.
“They cause problems for opponent and create a lot of chances also. It’s not going to be an easy side.”
Ikechukwu Uzor concluded by saying that Spotlight FC have to stay focused and make sure they win the title .
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