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Enyimba FC Sign Partnership with Norway Club For Youth Development

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Enyimba FC Sign Partnership with Norway Club For Youth Development

Enyimba FC of Aba and Hamkam FC of Norway have announced a groundbreaking partnership in a significant stride towards youth development and international collaboration.

The collaboration, set to revitalise Enyimba’s youth team, will see Hamkam FC deploying their expertise and personnel to enhance the footballing prowess of the “People’s Elephant.”

As part of this partnership, Hamkam FC will send a delegation comprising their Sporting Director, Team Manager, and club officials to Aba, Abia State, the bustling city known for its passionate football culture.

The aim is to infuse Enyimba’s youth setup with top-tier coaching methodologies, managerial insights, and overall professional guidance.

This exchange of knowledge and resources promises to be transformative for Enyimba’s youth prospects as they stand to benefit from the wealth of experience and expertise of Hamkam Fay. Enyimba’s young talents will have the opportunity to refine their skills and broaden their footballing hero by immersing themselves in a collaborative training program under the tutelage of professionals from Norwayzons.

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