Abiodun Baruwa has declared his readiness, to handle any of Nigeria’s national teams and local teams.
The former Eagles goalkeeper has bagged a Level Two certificate in coaching and a Level One certificate goalkeeping coaching from the English FA.
Baruwa admitted that he always had ambitions of being a coach and was now ready to serve his country.
“It’s amazing because I have always wanted to become a coach and now I’m ready, Baruwa told Goal.
“It has always been in me and I remember in my playing days, I enjoy it training myself and other goalkeepers.
“People around me saw my technical abilities and all these motivated me towards becoming a coach as well as getting all the coaching certificates.
“I’m ready to serve my country, if there are any offers from national teams and club sides, they should feel free to contact me and I will definitely show up. I am a qualified coach and a goalkeeper trainer too and I’m ready to give my best for the country.”
Baruwa, also acts as a football agent, is depending on the experience he has gathered in the United Kingdom to help me a lot.
He added: “As a coach trained in England, that will have a lot of influence on my approach to coaching and trust me, I would strive very hard to achieve success in all I do. I will enjoin other to support me towards achieving positive goals.
“For now, I’m having a little project with Team 360 of Lagos as a qualified players agent though my outfit BRW Sports management limited to help them get good clubs in Europe for their finest legs which we hope to be achieved this summer.”
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