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Enyimba Vow To Win Champions League
Enyimba coach Kadiri
Ikhana has said he expects his club to land their third CAF Champions League next year, more than 11 years after he led them to their first continental title.
Ikhana made history in 2003, when he led Enyimba to become the first Nigerian club to win Africa’s foremost clubs competition.
And Enyimba and Nigeria league champions Kano Pillars will again fly the country’s flag in the CAF Champions League next year.
Ikhana is back in the saddle at Enyimba and he told AfricanFootball.com Nigeria is too big a country to crash out in the group phase of the CAF Champions League.
The former CAF Coach of the Year said, “Any Nigerian club on the continent should be eyeing the semi-finals or winning the title because that is what Nigerians deserve,” he said.
This year, both Enyimba and Pillars failed to even reach the money-spinning group stage of the competition.
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