NK Bale coach Abdulrazaq Mohammed Ekpoki believes that being able to manage any of the successful clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) would be a massive achievement in his professional career.
The 37-year-old revealed that he is on the verge of completing his UEFA A License course and the next step for him would be to secure a job in Africa.
The retired footballer mentioned that a coaching job in the PSL, Botola Pro, Ligue 1 or the Egyptian Premier League would be his dream job, but being able to mentor a team in the NPFL would be equally as monumental in his career.
“I think it would be equally impressive to become the manager of an NPFL team. You know, a Rangers, Enyimba, Kano Pillars, Lobi Stars, Plateau United, Akwa United,” Abdulrazaq Mohammed Ekpoki said.
“That would also be a massive achievement, because they are big clubs and you would have the opportunity to become champions with one of those teams. It is my dream to manage either in the NPFL, the PSL, the Tunisian Ligue 1, Botola Pro or the Egyptian Premier League,” Ekpoki concluded.
Abdulrazaq Mohammed Ekpoki lists Kano Pillars, Plateau United, Ismaily, Negeri Sembilan, NK Ljubljana, Gimnastic Tarragona, UD Vecidario, ND Gorica, KAA Gent, NK Drava, Song Lam Nghe and NK Rovinj as his former clubs.