Sanusi urges Flamingoes coaches to consider good character in players’ selection
As they settle down to the business of screening players for the female national U-17 squad, the General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi yesterday charged the coaches of the Flamingos to place as much premium on good conduct, excellent character and level-headedness as on-field ability, in their final selection of players for the team.
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