Owumi explains why Ranger extend Ogunbote’s contract

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The Rangers Management Corporation and Enugu state government have extended the contract of Aiteo Cup winning coach, Gbenga Ogunbote after the expiration his contract.

The General Manager of Rangers international, Davidson Owumi who made this known to footballlive.ng on Tuesday in Enugu state stated that the coach contract was extended for continuity reason as well as achievement in the just concluded season.

The former Enugu Rangers star who confirmed the contract extension adding that the state government after due consultation with the management of Rangers came to a conclusion to retain the coach for continuity and enhanced performance.

Coach Olugbenga Ogunbote has been given an extension to his contract at the club, Rangers International F.C.

The government after due consultations with the management of the team came to a conclusion to the coach retained for continuity and an enhanced performance.

Our focus is the CAF Confederations cup and other domestic trophies that are available,” stated the target driven astute club administrator.”

Owumi added that after going through the reports of the coaching crew coupled with the success recorded in the oldest club competition in the country that saw the team winning the NFF/Aiteo Federation cup for the sixth time and they deemed it fit for the need of continuity, the government and management decided to extend the contract of coach Ogunbote.

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