Edo Queens Gaffer Eyes NWFL Dynasty

Edo Queens coach, Moses Aduku has confidently set sight, with his team’s ability, to retain the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) crown, aiming to establish a dominant dynasty similar to Manchester City’s reign in the English Premier League.

“Definitely we (Edo Queens) are looking at trying to see how we can win the league again.”

“It has been demonstrated in the English league, where Manchester City won the league four times in a row,” Aduku said.

Speaking on the challenges ahead, Aduku noted the usual squad changes but remained optimistic about the team’s prospects.

“It’s not going to be easy, it’s going to be tough, but by His Grace, the normal exodus, one or two, three players have left for greener pastures, and one or two, three players are in,” he stated.

“So that’s the normal, and we are working with what we have. I think, by His Grace, we have some new signings.”

Fresh from the CAF Women Champions League where they emerged the fourth best team, the NWFL reigning champions will look to build on their success from last season as they strive to solidify their place at the top of Nigerian women’s football.

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Edo Queens Gaffer Eyes NWFL Dynasty

Edo Queens coach, Moses Aduku has confidently set sight, with his team’s ability, to retain the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) crown, aiming to establish a dominant dynasty similar to Manchester City’s reign in the English Premier League.

“Definitely we (Edo Queens) are looking at trying to see how we can win the league again.”

“It has been demonstrated in the English league, where Manchester City won the league four times in a row,” Aduku said.

Speaking on the challenges ahead, Aduku noted the usual squad changes but remained optimistic about the team’s prospects.

“It’s not going to be easy, it’s going to be tough, but by His Grace, the normal exodus, one or two, three players have left for greener pastures, and one or two, three players are in,” he stated.

“So that’s the normal, and we are working with what we have. I think, by His Grace, we have some new signings.”

Fresh from the CAF Women Champions League where they emerged the fourth best team, the NWFL reigning champions will look to build on their success from last season as they strive to solidify their place at the top of Nigerian women’s football.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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