The Sabon Gari Football Coaches Society has officially been inaugurated in Kano state, marking a significant milestone for football development in the area.
Magistrate Ibrahim Gwadabe, chairman of the Kano State Football Coaches chapter, emphasized the importance of acquiring knowledge of the game to contribute to its growth in the state and country.
In his remarks, the chairman of Sabon Gari football Management, Sir Mike Anike described the inauguration as timely considering the fact that a lot football competitions have been lined up in the 2025 calendar in Sabon Gari area
Sir Mike Anike however, expressed appreciation to the Kano state Football Association for the support and cooperation, assuring that the management will continue do it’s best towards the overall development of the game in the area, state and the country at large
Responded on behalf of the executive members, the chairman of the society, Francis Obinwe solicited the support and cooperation from the football stakeholders in the area towards restoring good image of Sabon Gari area as far as football is concerned.
The society’s chairman, Francis Obinwe, a former national football player, outlined plans for members to participate in coaching courses within and outside the state to enhance their skills.
This inauguration is timely, considering the numerous football competitions lined up in the 2025 calendar for Sabon Gari area.
The event was attended by prominent personalities, including Husseini Alabi and Idris Musa, former players of Raccah Rovers Football Club.
Sabon Gari has a rich history of accommodating people, dating back to the colonial period.
This diversity has likely contributed to the growth of football in the area.