Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) club, Plateau United, have announced Kennedy Boboye, as their new head coach.
The former Sunshine Stars handler, replaces Zachary Baraje, who resigned from the role after the Jos team finished eighth last season.
Boboye arrived at Plateau United’s training ground on Wednesday, after agreeing a two-year contract with the club.
He thanked the club management for the chance and promised to “dedicate my life to fight” for the club.
“I’m thankful to be given this opportunity. I want to management of Plateau United for the opportunity to manage such a great club,” Boboye told Goal.
“I promise to dedicate my life to fight for this club and defend the great principles of Plateau United on and off the field.
“I have coached Sunshine Stars who are a solid team in the west, I have handled Abia Warriors who are a big threat in the east. Now I am at the biggest in northern Nigeria.
“I have to work, I have to prepare a team, I have to adapt to this club. It will not be easy but I will do my utmost best, when you see my career you can see I have what it takes to excel.”
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