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NPFL: Remo Stars Ordain Kennedy Boboye

Remo Stars Football Club (RSFC) have ordained former Plateau United Coach, Kennedy Boboye as the new Head Coach of the club, succeeding Fatai Osho.

 

Boboye who joined Plateau United in 2016, left the Jos based side at the expiration of his two year contract, having made history in his first year guiding them to a first ever NPFL Championship.

 

The 45-year-old handler already knows the terrain of the league and had previously handled Abia Warriors and Sunshine Stars in the NPFL.

At his official unveiling, Nigeria National U23 Coach thanked the club management for the chance to take the helm of the team, adding that he intends to win laurels with Remo Stars FC.

“It has been a wonderful welcome for me since I came from the President of the club to the management and players.”

“It’s a new challenge, we’ve just discussed few hours before this unveiling and I think we are good to go.”

“The team has a target and it’s for us to play in the continent and if everybody put their hands on deck I believe it is doable. We can as well repeat what happened in Plateau State here with Remo Stars.”

“The players here are young and they are willing to work and get their names written in gold, we have some experienced players, including the backroom staffs.”

“The target is for us winning the league and playing in the continent which is doable like I rightly said and the management is going to do everything to move the team up as they have been doing and at the end we find ourselves at the top with hard work.”

“I came and I saw on ground what they are doing, it’s a young team no doubt, with what the management have on ground I think if everybody in each states have a philosophy like this, football in Nigeria will go far. They are young team who aspire finding themselves in topflight football in Nigeria.”

“No challenges so to say, I don’t like working where I won’t find challenges because it has been my own way of working and I give thanks to the management, especially the President for what he has done so far since I came in and the only way to pay back is good work and results.” Boboye says.

Kennedy Boboye is to be assisted by the club’s Director of Youth Development, Daniel Ogunmodede as the Assistant Coach.