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Warri Wolves
Warri Wolves FC (formerly called NPA FC) is a Nigerian football club formerly run by the Nigeria Port Authority. Prior to 2003 the club was based in Warri, Delta State, but moved to Lagos after promotion to the Nigerian Premier League in 2003. History After making the 2001 Super Four play-offs, NPA was relegated by three points the next season after winning only 10 of 34 league games. They were promoted again in 2003 after finishing second in Division 2. NPA FC ended their 2004/05 season near the bottom of the table and it was announced that 16 of their 40 players would be laid off. The team was relegated again after the 2005–06 season, and moved back to Warri in April 2007 after a deal with the government of Delta State. The team was renamed "Warri Wolves" at the start of the season and won promotion to the 2009 Premier League Season as champions of Division 1B. Wolves finished with 59 points from 18 wins, five draws and seven losses, scoring 42 goals and conceded 16. They wer ...
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Warri Township Stadium
Warri Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Warri, Nigeria on Cemetery Road. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the regular home of former Warri Wolves F.C. The stadium hosted the final tournament for the 2006 Women's African Football Championship and has a capacity of 20,000 people, all covered. It was renovated for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. International standard track and field facilities were installed in preparation for the 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships The 2013 African Youth Athletics Championships were the first edition of the biennial athletics competition for African athletes aged fifteen to seventeen. It was held in Warri, Nigeria, on 28–31 March. A total of 40 events were originally sched .... The Timetronics Electronic Distance Measurement system was the first of its kind to be used in the country. References External linksPictures (Delta State government site)
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CAF Confederation Cup 2010
The 2010 CAF Confederation Cup was the 7th edition of the CAF Confederation Cup, Africa's secondary club football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The winners played in the 2011 CAF Super Cup. Schedule Qualifying rounds Preliminary round Byes: Primeiro de Agosto (Angola), Coton Sport FC (Cameroon), Haras El Hodood (Egypt), FC 105 (Gabon), FAR Rabat (Morocco), Stade Malien (Mali), Enyimba (Nigeria), AS Vita Club (Congo DR), Simba (Tanzania), Étoile Sahel (Tunisia), CS Sfaxien (Tunisia), ZESCO United (Zambia), Académica do Soyo (Angola)2, Panthère Sportive du Ndé FC (Cameroon) 3. 1 SC Villa withdrew. 2 Académica do Soyo were drawn against the champions of São Tomé and Príncipe, but the São Toméan FA did not send a team. 3 Panthère du Ndé were drawn against the champions of Benin, but the Beninese FA did not send a team. First round Second round ''The Winners advance to a play ...
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The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is one of the major hubs of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Warri and her twin city, Uvwie are the commercial capital of Delta State with a population of over 311,970 people in 2006. The city is the indigenous territory of Urhobo, itsekiri and Ijaw people. Warri shares boundaries with Uvwie to the east, Udu to the south east, Ogbe-ijoh to the south, and other communities in Warri South LGA to the west. Due to its rapid population growth and linked roads, the city and its border towns eg Uvwie, Udu merged into a conurbation collectively referred as “Warri” Warri sits on the bank of Warri River which joined Forcados River and Escravos River through Jones Creek in the lower Niger Delta Region. The city has a modern seaport which serves as the cargo transit point between the Niger River and the Atlantic Ocean for import and export. Warri serv ...
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Evans Ogenyi
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Ngozi may refer to: People * Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (born 1954), finance minister of Nigeria * Ngozi Monu (born 1981), Nigerian swimmer * Ngozi Onwurah, British-Nigerian film director * Ngozi Ezeonu, Nigerian actress * Ngozi Olejeme, Nigerian philanthropist * Ngozi Ukazu, American cartoonist and graphic novelist Places * Commune of Ngozi, Burundi * Lake Ngozi, a crater lake in Tanzania * Ngozi, Burundi, a city in Burundi * Ngozi Province Ngozi Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The name Ngozi stands for ''blessing''. Communes It is divided administratively into the following communes: * Commune of Busiga * Commune of Gashikanwa * Commune of Kiremba * Commune of ...
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Mansur Abdullahi
Mansour ( ar, منصور, Manṣūr); also spelled Mounsor, Monsur (Bengali), Mansoor, Manser, Mansur, Mansyur (Indonesian) or Mensur (Turkish), is a male Arabic name that means "He who is victorious", from the Arabic root '' naṣr'' (نصر), meaning "victory." The first known bearer of the name was Al-Mansur, second Abbasid caliph and the founder of Baghdad. Other people called Mansour during the golden Age of Islam include: * Ismail al-Mansur, third ruler of the Fatimid dynasty ruled from 946 to 953. * Mansur Al-Hallaj, Persian mystic, writer, and teacher of Sufism * Almanzor, 10th-century ruler of al-Andalus * Mansur ibn Ilyas, Timurid physician * Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan), a khan of Moghulistan * Mansur Shah of Malacca, a sultan of Malacca * Mansur I of Samanid and Mansur II of Samanid, amirs of the Samanids * Mansur ad-Din of Adal, 15th-century sultan of Adal. Imams of Yemen * Al-Mansur Yahya (d. 976) * Al-Mansur Abdallah (1166-1217) * Al-Mansur al-Hasan (1199–1271) ...
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Ard Sluis
Ard Sluis (born in the Netherlands) is a Dutch football manager who last worked as youth coach of DOS Kampen in his home country.Van het hoogste niveau in Nigeria naar de rol van jeugdtrainer bij DOS
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Sluis started his managerial career with in the , a position he held until 2016. After that, he coached



Sam Okpodu
Samuel Okpodu (born 7 October 1962) is a Nigerian football manager. Career Okpodu was the head coach of the Nigeria women's national team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. In March 2021, Okpodu was named head coach of Maryland Bobcats FC in the National Independent Soccer Association The National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) is a professional men's soccer league in the United States. The league is in the third tier of American soccer and began play in 2019. NISA initially used a fall-to-spring season format with a .... References External links * * Samuel Okpoduat Soccerdonna.de 1962 births Living people Nigerian football managers Women's association football managers Nigeria women's national football team managers 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup managers National Independent Soccer Association coaches Virginia Tech Hokies women's soccer coaches NC State Wolfpack men's soccer players Nigerian footballers {{Nigeria-footy-bio-stub ...
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Edema Fuludu
Edema Godmin Fuludu (born 8 May 1970) is a Nigerian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played club football for New Nigerian Bank, BCC Lions and Julius Berger in Nigeria and Altay in Turkey, and played internationally for the Nigeria national team. He was part of Nigeria's squad for the 1994 African Cup of Nations. Fuludu has served as head coach of Warri Wolves Warri Wolves FC (formerly called NPA FC) is a Nigerian football club formerly run by the Nigeria Port Authority. Prior to 2003 the club was based in Warri, Delta State, but moved to Lagos after promotion to the Nigerian Premier League in 2003. .... References 1970 births Living people Nigerian footballers Nigeria international footballers People from Delta State Association football midfielders New Nigerian Bank F.C. players BCC Lions F.C. players Bridge F.C. players Altay S.K. footballers Nigeria Professional Football League players Süper Lig players 1994 African Cup of Nations pl ...
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Paul Aigbogun
Paul Aigbogun is a Nigerian football manager. Career For the 2002 season, Aigbogun signed for American third division club Northern Nevada Aces, before spending the rest of his playing career in the United States with lower league sides Nevada Wonders and San Francisco Seals. After retiring, he had 2 spells as head coach of Warri Wolves in the Nigerian top flight. In 2016, he was appointed head coach of Enyimba International, the most successful Nigerian team. From there, Aigbogun was appointed head coach of the Nigeria under-20 national team. In 2019, he was accused of receiving bribes from players to be selected for the Nigeria under-20 national team. In August 2022 he was named new manager of Danish 2nd Division side Jammerbugt FC Jammerbugt Fodbold Club is a Danish association football club currently playing in the Danish 2nd Division. They play at Jetsmark Stadion in Pandrup, North Jutland, which has a capacity of 6,000. The club was former known as Jetsmark IF, w ...
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Solomon Ogbeide
Solomon Ogbeide (died 20 May 2019) was a Nigerian football coach who coached club sides including Warri Wolves, Bayelsa United, and Lobi Stars Lobi Stars Football Club (formerly known as ''Mosquito football club'', ''Lobi Bank'', ''BBL Hawks'', and ''Hawks'') is a Nigerian professional soccer club based in Makurdi, Benue. The club competes in the Nigerian Professional Football League. .... References Date of birth missing 2019 deaths Nigerian football managers Warri Wolves F.C. managers Bayelsa United F.C. managers Lobi Stars F.C. managers Place of death missing Year of birth missing Place of birth missing {{Nigeria-footy-bio-stub ...
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Maurice Cooreman
Maurice Cooreman (1943 – 31 May 2022) was a Belgian football manager who coached primarily in Africa. Career Cooreman led Ocean Boys to the title in 2006, but was sacked in September 2006 and then rehired two weeks later. He managed Enyimba from October 2006 to November 2008, and received a five match ban in April 2008 after attacking a referee. He was appointed manager of Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko in November 2008, but was sacked in February 2009. Cooreman also managed NPA, Bendel Insurance, Lobi Stars and Gabros International. He was hired in August 2009 to coach Kaduna United FC. On 30 August 2010, Cooreman, who led Kaduna United to a historic Federation Cup glory for the first time for the state, decided to extend his stay with the team for another year. On 20 February 2012, Cooreman was named as the new head coach of Warri Wolves. He signed a one-year contract with Gombe United in October 2012. He resigned for health in 2014. He was hired in March 2015 as coach ...
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