Coach Diana Asak of Dannaz Ladies speaks about the team’s high spirit, ambitions, and preparedness ahead of their premiership debut.
Tomorrow will mark Dannaz Ladies’ debut in the NWFL 2023/24 Premiership season as they face Confluence Queens at Iyamho Stadium, Auchi at 4:00 pm.
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Coach Diana Asak speaking in an exclusive interview with Sports 247 stated,
“We are ready for this task. It is something that we look forward to and finally, it is here. The players are ready. We are in this to compete not as first-timers and this is the mentality the players have. We are happy and we are eager.”
Dannaz Ladies, a privately owned club earned a promotion last season and is entering the top tier with determination and enthusiasm.
As they step onto the NWFL stage, their ambition is clear: to compete fiercely and establish themselves among the league’s formidable teams.
The encounter with Confluence Queens at Iyamho Stadium would be a significant moment for Dannaz Ladies, and the team, under Coach Diana’s guidance, aims to make a strong impression.
Their journey from the second tier to the prestigious NWFL Premiership symbolizes growth and ambition.
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As fans anticipate the kickoff, Dannaz Ladies’ players are not overwhelmed by the novelty but rather driven by the prospect of making a mark in the top-flight league.
Coach Diana emphasizes that the mentality of the players is crucial, focusing on a competitive approach rather than dwelling on their status as newcomers.
The NWFL Premiership, known for its intensity and competitiveness, provides Dannaz Ladies with an opportunity to showcase their talent, resilience, and commitment to women’s football.
The club’s management, players, and coaching staff have worked tirelessly to prepare for this moment, recognizing the significance of every match in a league that commands national attention.
The Iyamho Stadium clash with Confluence Queens is not just a match for Dannaz Ladies; it’s a statement of intent.
The team’s readiness, both mentally and physically, reflects their aspiration to not only participate but to compete at the highest level.
Dannaz Ladies step onto the NWFL stage, marking the beginning of a chapter that holds promise, challenges, and the prospect of carving a niche in Nigerian women’s football.
The football community awaits their performance, and the players are set to embrace the spotlight with determination and enthusiasm.