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Renowned Team Manager, Abel Iliya’s Visit Ignites Excitement At Plateau Queens
Plateau United Queens experienced a surge of inspiration and motivation as Abel Iliya renowned team manager, paid a visit to the club pn Thursday.
The visit was marked by a series of engaging talks, and one-on-one discussions, leaving an indelible mark on both the players and coaching staff.
During the visit, Abel emphasized the importance of teamwork, dedication, and setting ambitious goals.
Addressing the players, Abel said, “You are the future of this sport, and your journey is an opportunity to showcase your passion and potential. We want quality players to play for Plateau Queens.”
He also stressed the need for the ladies to show that football skill knows no gender, while they should work in harmony with the technical crew to yield positive results.
Meanwhile, the head coach of the team, Weng Edward expressed his gratitude for the transformative visit.
The team members are already implementing the lessons learned, and Plateau football community eagerly anticipates the positive impact this interaction will have on the team’s future performance.
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