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Former Remo Stars Youth Coach, Ogunmoyero Oluwaseun Lauds Club’s Youth Development Drive, Faith In Talented Youngsters

Former Remo Stars Youth Coach, Ogunmoyero Oluwaseun has lauded the membership’s youth growth drive and religion in grooming children to the best pinnacle of thier careers.
He revealed this after Remo Stars CAF Confederation Cup recreation yesterday that led to a 1-1 draw with the trio of Akani Qudus, Olamilekan and Nduka Junior who hailed from the U15 and U17 classes respectively been featured.
Oluwaseun reminisced again on his time with the membership in an in depth dialogue, “I’m delighted to share with you the accomplishment achieved earlier than a set time of 5 years.”
“On the first of December, 2017, I used to be appointed as a youth coach in Remo stars soccer membership and was given a long-term objective which is to provide gamers.”
“From the youth class (U13, U15 & U17) that can characteristic on the nationwide stage and Africa stage earlier than a interval of 5 years. Tonight, Remo
Stars FC performed in opposition to AS F.A.R Rabat FC of Morocco within the CAF Confederation cup which led to a draw within the first leg.”
“Amongst these gamers that represented Remo Stars tonight are Akani Qudus Olamilekan and Nduka Junior who hailed from the U15 and U17 classes respectively.”
“I’m very grateful to God Almighty, the technical crews, employees and administration that contributed immensely to the event of youth gamers.”
“Most particularly my director of youth on the time, presently the pinnacle coach of Remo Stars FC, coach Daniel Ogunmodede and my colleague coach Wale Olowookere who made it simpler for the objective to be completed,” he concluded.
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