Doma United FC of Gombe dissolves technical crew

Doma United Football Club of Gombe has dissolved its technical crew, alongside all management and backroom staff.
Chairman of the club, Suleiman Umar, stated this in a statement in Gombe on Wednesday.
Mr Umar said the decision was part of the ongoing effort to reposition the club towards achieving its objectives.
He said the club was shopping for new technical and management crew to pilot its activities.
He said, “The club is actively working behind the scenes to appoint a new management team, technical crew, and backroom staff who share our vision and fully align with the club’s goals.’’
Mr Umar said the club would reach out to players retained from last season to communicate their status within the squad.
“The club will focus on recruiting only top-quality players who meet our high standards and fit into our long-term plans,” he said.
Mr Umar restated that the objective of the club was to return to the Nigerian Premier Football League.
Doma United was promoted to the NPFL in 2022 and relegated to the NNL after just one season in the top flight.
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