Akwa United, a prominent Nigerian football club, has garnered widespread attention from both local and foreign coaches in response to the open position of head coach at the club. The chairman, Paul Bassey, has disclosed that they are examining applications from highly regarded coaches within Nigeria as well as those from international locations. This development comes in the wake of Fatai Osho’s recent resignation from the coaching role, leaving the former Nigeria Premier Football League champions in search of a suitable replacement.
In a statement, Paul Bassey emphasized that the club is adopting a meticulous approach in the selection process, underscoring the need for thorough consideration before the appointment of a new coach. “We have received numerous applications from both domestic and foreign candidates, and we are committed to conducting a comprehensive evaluation as we move forward. At present, the assistant coaches, under the leadership of Umar Abdullahi, are overseeing the team,” expressed Bassey through the club’s media platform.
Akwa United’s current standing at the 17th position on the NPFL table underscores the urgency of finding a capable leader to steer the club towards a more favorable position in the league. Despite the pressing need for a new coach, the club remains focused on making a strategic and informed decision to ensure a successful transition.
As the team prepares to face Sunshine Stars in a matchday 15 fixture, the spotlight is on Akwa United’s quest to revitalize their performance under potential new leadership.