Frenage Signs UEFA Licensed Coach, Commences Session
Published: August 15, 2014
In a bid to give best to the aspiring footballers, the Ibadan based
soccer school, Frenage International Soccer Academy has engaged the
services of Brunks Mtolo Warwick, a United State of America trained UEFA
licensed Football Coach to assist its Scottish Coach, Fennessey Harty,
as the academy commences its new session.
The Delta born Warwick, who led the soccer team of USA to the 2003 Para- Olympics games in Dublin and also member of the US coaching crew for Japan World Universities Games 2006 expressed his delight to be back in Nigeria to take up the job.
The UEFA Grade ‘A’ Coach had his playing career in Nigeria Concord Football Club and El-Kanemi F.C before leaving for ASC Bouake, Ivory Coast and U.S.M, Libreville of Gabon to join Saint Etienne F.C, France and the following year moved to F.C. Porto, Portugal where he eventually ended his playing career.
The new intakes of players have resumed at the Akobo, Ibadan camp the school for the commencement of the new session of residential soccer training programme where exceptional ones would be selected to proceed to the annex of the academy in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus for final phase of the programme.
According to the General Manager of the firm, Prince Akeem Ololade, the new boys could not hide their excitement for joining Frenage while resuming at the academy having notified that the first batch players would be leaving the shores of the country any time from now to Belarus where they would have opportunity of displaying what they have in stock while doing trials with many European top sides.
The Delta born Warwick, who led the soccer team of USA to the 2003 Para- Olympics games in Dublin and also member of the US coaching crew for Japan World Universities Games 2006 expressed his delight to be back in Nigeria to take up the job.
The UEFA Grade ‘A’ Coach had his playing career in Nigeria Concord Football Club and El-Kanemi F.C before leaving for ASC Bouake, Ivory Coast and U.S.M, Libreville of Gabon to join Saint Etienne F.C, France and the following year moved to F.C. Porto, Portugal where he eventually ended his playing career.
The new intakes of players have resumed at the Akobo, Ibadan camp the school for the commencement of the new session of residential soccer training programme where exceptional ones would be selected to proceed to the annex of the academy in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus for final phase of the programme.
According to the General Manager of the firm, Prince Akeem Ololade, the new boys could not hide their excitement for joining Frenage while resuming at the academy having notified that the first batch players would be leaving the shores of the country any time from now to Belarus where they would have opportunity of displaying what they have in stock while doing trials with many European top sides.
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