Nigeria head coach Justine Madugu : ‘As Africans, we love expressing ourselves’
Library science graduate who made the Ballon d’Or shortlist has Wafcon title defence and World Cup in his sights At 61, most top-level head coaches have nostalgic moments as they reflect on the high points of their topsy-turvy careers. But for Justine Madugu, who made the 2025 Ballon d’Or (…)
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