By Daily Sports Nigeria on July 26, 2023
In a groundbreaking development for Nigerian club football, Nwankwo Kanu, the former Super Eagles captain, has taken up the mantle as the Executive Chairman of Enyimba International.
This move signals a major step towards putting the Nigeria Premier League giants in a prime position for the upcoming season, both domestically and on the continental stage.
Enyimba of Aba is now making history, as it boasts an unprecedented lineup of ex-international players occupying the top three positions within the club.
Kanu, along with George Finidi and Ifeanyi Ekwueme, former Super Eagles players themselves, are now at the helm of the People’s Elephant.
This unique trio’s presence sets a strong precedent for other ex-players to take center stage in key aspects of the nation’s footballing landscape, possibly opening up more opportunities for them in the future.
Kanu, renowned by his affectionate moniker ‘Papilo,’ has wasted no time in embracing his new role as Executive Chairman of Enyimba International.
He recognized the vital importance of having experienced and dedicated individuals on board to ensure the successful execution of the club’s ambitious project.
To this end, he appointed Ifeanyi Ekwueme as the Sporting Director, adding another seasoned ex-international to the club’s management.
Joining the ranks was George Finidi, already serving as the club’s Technical Adviser before Kanu’s arrival.
The trio’s collective experience, both on the field and in various footballing capacities, forms a formidable leadership team that aims to elevate Enyimba International to new heights.
Their combined expertise and dedication are expected to bring about positive changes and drive the club’s performance to greater success in the upcoming season.
This historic development at Enyimba sends a clear message to the Nigerian football community and beyond, emphasizing the value of ex-players taking on prominent roles in shaping the future of football in the country.
Kanu’s appointment as Executive Chairman, alongside Finidi and Ekwueme, serves as a potential blueprint for other clubs and football organizations to consider the wealth of knowledge and experience that ex-internationals can bring to the table.
As the new season approaches, all eyes will be on Enyimba International, not just to witness their performance on the pitch, but also to observe how this groundbreaking leadership team steers the club towards success, setting a precedent that could change the landscape of football administration in Nigeria.
Source SPORTS 247
Posted July 26, 2023
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