Former Enyimba Goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda, Lands New Sudanese Coaching Role

Renowned former Enyimba goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda, has recently been appointed to the esteemed backroom staff of the Sudanese national team. In this new role, Dauda will assume the critical position of goalkeeper trainer, harnessing his wealth of experience to shape and strengthen the team’s goalkeeping prowess.

Hailing from Ghana, Dauda will have the honour of working alongside his fellow countrymen, Kwesi Appiah and Ignatius Osei-Fosu, as they collectively embark on this thrilling journey with the Sudanese national team. This triumvirate has solidified their commitment by signing a promising three-year contract, ensuring a dedicated and impactful contribution to the growth of Sudanese football.

Prior to his appointment, Dauda graced the prestigious Enyimba football club for an impressive span of three years, from 2016 to 2019, leaving an indelible mark on the Nigerian football landscape. Notably, in his final year with Enyimba, Dauda’s unparalleled talent and unwavering determination propelled the team to clinch the highly sought-after Nigeria Premier Football League title—an extraordinary achievement that truly underscored his exceptional abilities on the field.

Dauda’s appointment as a trainer for the Sudanese national team not only signifies the recognition of his incredible talent and expertise, but also reinforces the ever-growing partnership between Nigeria and Sudan, as both nations continue to foster a shared passion for football excellence.

Indeed, Dauda’s journey from the dazzling Nigerian football scene to his new role in Sudan is a testament to the remarkable skills he possesses. As he imparts his knowledge and skills to the Sudanese team, we can only anticipate greater heights for both coach and players alike.

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