Alhaji Abubakar Dan Fulani, the General Manager of Gombe United Football Club, expressed commendation for the establishment of the NPFL Youth League by the League Board of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
During a prominent Super Interview session on the renowned WhatsApp platform in Nigeria, Sports World, Dan Fulani highlighted the significance of integrating local players into the national team across various age categories, from U-17 to the Super Eagles.
Drawing from his extensive experience in football administration, Dan Fulani emphasized the pivotal role played by home-based players during Stephen Keshi’s tenure as coach of the Super Eagles. He specifically cited the notable contribution of local talent to Nigeria’s victory in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, with Sunday Mba scoring the winning goal in the final.
Reflecting on his tenure at Sunshine Stars as General Coordinator, Dan Fulani recalled the successful integration of players like Geodfrey Oboboana, Cletus Itodo, Akumbo, Ajani Ibrahim, and Moses Ocheje into the Super Eagles, underscoring their commendable performances.
Dan Fulani affirmed that the establishment of the NPFL Youth League by the NPFL Board, under the leadership of Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, presents a viable solution to the challenges faced by national teams across different age groups.
He further emphasized the importance of scouting and promoting young talent, noting the presence of technical directors and national team coaches at NPFL Youth League matches in Benin City, where potential prospects can be identified for progression through the national team ranks.
Highlighting the rich history of Nigerian football and the emergence of iconic players from grassroots development programs, Dan Fulani expressed optimism for the resurgence of Nigerian football on the global stage through strategic initiatives like the NPFL Youth League.
In conclusion, he lauded the leadership of Pastor Emeka Inyama in overseeing the NPFL Youth League, expressing confidence that sustained efforts in talent development will yield a brighter future for the Super Eagles and Nigerian football as a whole