Galadima F.C.

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Galadima Football Club
Full nameGaladima Football Club
Founded2002
GroundArea 3 Artificial Turf Football Field, Abuja
Capacity2,000
ChairmanAbubakar Ibrahim Galadima
ManagerErnest Enya Patrick
League Nigeria Nationwide League

Galadima Football Club formally known as Galadima Football Academy is a Nigerian football club based in Abuja, Nigeria. [1] [2] The team currently compete in the third division of Nigerian football league system, the Nigeria Nationwide League. They play their home matches at the Area 3 Artificial Turf Football Field, Abuja.

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History

The club was originally called Galadima Football Academy prior to its formation in 2002. The academy was renamed to Galadima Football Club. With increasing interest from numerous foreign scouts, three players were sponsored abroad to play in Hungary after the academy won the 7th Dreamland Embassy of Hungary Cup organized by the Embassy of Hungary in Abuja. [3] [4]

Management

PositionStaff
Executive Director/Chairman Flag of Nigeria.svg Abubakar Ibrahim Galadima
Manager Flag of Nigeria.svg Ernest Enya Patrick
Chief Scout Flag of Nigeria.svg Kabiru Ibrahim
Scout Flag of Nigeria.svg Aminu Inuwa
Scout Flag of Nigeria.svg Aminu Jingi
Team Manager Flag of Nigeria.svg Adam Zakariya
Secretary Flag of Nigeria.svg Umar Abdullahi

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