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The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Lagos Chapter, has congratulated Nigeria's former captain, Sunday Oliseh, on his appointment into the Technical Study Group of the World football governing body, FIFA.
Chairman of Lagos SWAN, Fred Edoreh, described Oliseh's appointment as a clear recognition of his brilliance, not only as a player that successfully captained the Super Eagles for years but also as a well trained coach.
"Lagos SWAN heartily congratulates Nigeria's former captain, Sunday Oliseh, on his appointment into the FIFA Technical Study Group" Edoreh said in a statement Monday.
"The appointment has further proved that Nigeria has great potentials in football development resource" the Lagos SWAN Chairman remarked.
"We are proud of Oliseh and we urge the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to take optimum advantage of the appointment" the statement further read.
Chairman of Lagos SWAN, Fred Edoreh, described Oliseh's appointment as a clear recognition of his brilliance, not only as a player that successfully captained the Super Eagles for years but also as a well trained coach.
"Lagos SWAN heartily congratulates Nigeria's former captain, Sunday Oliseh, on his appointment into the FIFA Technical Study Group" Edoreh said in a statement Monday.
"The appointment has further proved that Nigeria has great potentials in football development resource" the Lagos SWAN Chairman remarked.
"We are proud of Oliseh and we urge the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to take optimum advantage of the appointment" the statement further read.
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