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Coach Haruna Ilerika Proposes 11 Steps To Elevate Grassroot Football To World-Class Standards

Coach Haruna Ilerika, renowned for his success in developing football talent, especially in the U-17 category, shared his insights on advancing Nigerian football from the grassroots to world-class levels.

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Notable graduates of his U13/15 developmental programs include Kelechi Iheanacho, Osihnen, Samuel Chukwueze, Taiwo Awoniyi, and more.

Drawing from his extensive experience, Coach Haruna Ilerika elaborates on 11 key steps for establishing and maintaining a thriving U-17 football team in Nigeria, one that could serve as a model for development.

COACH HARUNA ILERIKA’S VISION 👇👇

Nigerian football requires a blueprint akin to top European nations, involving several crucial phases:
1. Establish a Structured Youth Development Program: Create a comprehensive program that identifies young talents, emphasizing skill development, physical fitness, and tactical understanding.

2. Develop a Robust Scouting Network: Build a network of scouts to unearth talent across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, actively attending local matches, schools, and academies.

3. Prioritize Quality Coaching: Invest in high-quality coaching at the grassroots level. Coaches must undergo thorough training and stay updated on the latest methodologies. Head coaches should supervise development in each zone.

4. Expand Academies and Development Centers: Establish football academies and development centers in every geopolitical zone, offering access to exceptional facilities and coaching.

5. Host Regular Tournaments and Competitions: Organize frequent youth-level tournaments to provide players with opportunities to display their skills and accumulate experience.

6. Promote Education and Discipline: Stress the significance of education and discipline among young players, ensuring they balance academics with football development.

7. Implement Sports Science and Medical Support: Provide sports science and medical assistance to prevent injuries and ensure overall player well-being.

8. Facilitate Mentorship Programs: Connect young players with experienced mentors who can guide them on and off the field.

9. Invest in Infrastructure: Upgrade football infrastructure nationwide, including training facilities, pitches, and stadiums.

10. Garner Government and Corporate Support: Seek financial backing from governmental bodies, private sector entities, and sponsors to fund these initiatives.

11. Envision Long-term Planning: Create a comprehensive, long-term plan with distinct objectives and milestones for U-17 team development.

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By implementing these strategies, Nigeria can bolster its ability to identify and nurture young football talents across the country, potentially achieving success at the U-17 level and beyond.

Coach Haruna Ilerika’s vision serves as a roadmap for Nigeria to elevate its grassroots football to world-class standards.