Its a New Dawn in Nigeria as Yoshi Academy Dubai Births In Abuja.
Its a fista of new beginning for young talented footballers as Yoshi Football Academy was Saturday 5th October,2024 unveiled in Nigeria's capital City, Abuja.
The unveiling which was done at instance of enthusiastic and young talented footballers with their parents and stakeholders alike also had the respected (retired) Fifa referee and former head of management studies, National Institute of sports,Lagos(NIS) Dr.Alex Mana as he flagged off m the Academy at the Famous Astro Turf Wuse zone 5.
The barton had been passed on from coach Marcello Anyanwu ,Yoshi football Academy Sporting Director Dubai to the founder & chief Executive officer Yoshi FA ,coach Ahmad Geidam before handing it to the Yoshi football Academy Abuja ,team Manager.Halilu Abumahamud who in turn gave Dr.Alex the Special guest of honour to finally unveil the much awaited birth of the newest Academy in Nigeria..
Declaring open the Yoshi Academy ,Dr Alex Mana said "It is a brand new revelation of our time in Nigeria and according to him, Yoshi deserves a huge part on their back as they have come with an innovation that is revealing in terms of his versatility in rudiments of grassroots development of the game,mixed with education and modern technicalities of the game .
He therefore used the occasion to admonish parents to take great interest in helping their children realize their dreams.
On his part ,Barrister Austel Elumelu, former member of the Nigeria Football Federation (technical department) said Yoshi coming into the fray is one for others to emulate "People must learn to plough back into the game of football as it has the capacity to harness from the cradle. The future of football lies in the kids.
Barrister Elumelu who at various times served as team manager of Nigeria's under 17 and 23 applauded Yoshi for taking what he described as wise decision . He said :"You have not only shown interest in catching them young ,you also demonstrated high level of interest in the game by investing heavily on modern equipments.