Rangers Appoint Godwin Nosike as Technical Crew Member

Rangers Appoint Godwin Nosike as Technical Crew Member
Rangers Appoint Godwin Nosike as Technical Crew Member

Rangers Bolster Technical Team with Experienced Godwin Nosike

Media Talk Africa brings you the latest update from the world of football as Enugu Rangers Football Club announces the appointment of veteran tactician Godwin Nosike to its technical crew. Nosike, who expressed his happiness with the appointment, is expected to work alongside head coach Fidelis Ilechukwu.

In a statement released on social media, the club revealed the new development, sparking excitement among fans and enthusiasts alike. When asked about his feelings on the appointment, Nosike remained optimistic, stating, "I’m very happy to be here, I will always be happy to be here," during his unveiling ceremony.

A seasoned professional with a wealth of experience, Nosike’s credentials include a stint as assistant coach with the eight-time Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) champions in 2018. Furthermore, he has a rich playing background, having suited up for Enugu Rangers, Spartans, and Bendel Insurance in the past.

The addition of Nosike to the technical crew is expected to inject new ideas and expertise into the team, with the possibility of improving their performance on the pitch. With the 2023 season around the corner, Rangers fans are eagerly anticipating the team’s maiden match under the guidance of their new assistant coach.

Stay tuned for further updates from Media Talk Africa as we keep you informed about the latest developments in the world of sports.

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