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FCT Football Coaches Urges Govt, Football Authorities Over Better Facilities For Grassroots Development

Some football Coaches in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have called on the authorities to put in place standard football pitches and other facilities for the development of talents in the FCT where the call was made in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

Cornelius Monday, coach of Tiki Taka FC, Abuja, said good pitches were a serious challenge for them and the players.

He said that most players have been unable to display their skills at the old parade football pitch due to its poor condition.

“The pitch we have here in Abuja is a major challenge, and this is not peculiar to Nigeria, it cuts across so many countries in Africa.

“We know that facilities have always been our issues and this might continue because of our African mentality of “let’s manage what we have that way”.

“We are just managing the field and it doesn’t allow us as coaches, to see good football by the players, but then, they have to adapt to the situation.

“Maybe, by the time they leave the shore of the country to other places, we will be able to see their best, “he said.

He appealed to the football authorities to ensure that standard football fields and facilities were ground, to encourage upcoming talents in the country.

Monday said some talented footballers reached their peak after leaving the country for other countries.
He also called on the Federal and State governments to leave up to the expectations of the citizens by providing quality football facilities nationwide.

On his part, Abdullahi Babangida, Head Coach of Turf Arena of Abuja, said that the issue of quality football facilities was a serious challenge to the job of coaches and players.
Babangida, said the popular old parade football ground in Abuja, was not good enough for competition.

He said that it was always very difficult for players to display their talents because of the deteriorating state of the pitch.

The coach said that in spite that the Nigeria National League (NNL) and Nationwide League One (NLO) club sides playing their matches there, it is still below standard for a country like Nigeria.
He appealed to the FCT football organizers to as a matter of urgency, make concerted efforts to get good pitches in preparation for subsequent matches.