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Rangers, Alliance Française Boost Female Players’ Education
In a groundbreaking initiative that blends sports with education, Rangers International FC have launched a partnership with the Alliance Française Education and Cultural Centre in Enugu to provide French language training for members of their newly established women’s team.
The move, described as a major step toward holistic player development, is the brainchild of Rangers’ General Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, and aligns with the club’s vision of building well-rounded athletes.
Unveiled during a courtesy visit to Alliance Française on Thursday, the collaboration seeks to equip the players with essential language skills to boost their chances of international success and ease cultural integration abroad.
“We want to go beyond just training on the pitch. This initiative is about sharpening the mental capacity of our players,” said Ezeaku. “Learning a new language, especially French, will prepare them for challenges they may encounter in foreign environments.”
The initiative is seen as part of the two-year-old management’s wider strategy to revolutionize women’s football within the club and across Nigeria.
Director of Alliance Française, Enugu, Mrs. Ijeamaka Ezeilo, commended the club’s forward-thinking approach, describing it as “a bold step that could redefine the development of women’s football in Nigeria.”
“This partnership is not just about language. It’s about raising the intelligence and global readiness of these young women. It is a mission we are committed to seeing through,” Ezeilo said.
She added that the project will also contribute to the broader societal goal of empowering the girl-child through education, promising to lead the process to a meaningful and lasting outcome.
This partnership signals a refreshing shift in Nigerian football, emphasizing not just physical training but also intellectual empowerment, especially for women athletes who have often been marginalized in developmental programs.
As Rangers International FC set a new standard, this could inspire other clubs across the country to rethink their approach to player development.
Sports.ng
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