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DYNAMIC AFRICAN STARS BENIN TRIALIST GETS EURO INVITE

Dynamic African Stars Benin Trialist gets Euro Invite.

CHISOMAGA MICHAEL NGOKA DURING TRIAL IN BENIN

Chisomaga Michael Ngoka has become the first trialist from the Benin zone to secure an European invitation courtesy of Dynamic African Stars Limited.

The 16 year old has just received an invitation for trials with FC Slovácko, a Czech Republic 1st Division football clubside established in 1927 and based in the town of Uherske Hradiste.

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The young lad who is about embarking on a potential life changing trials was among the 7 players picked from the
Mo Muhammed Mustapha led Dynamic African Stars talent hunt at the Edo State leg which was held in Benin and may end up becoming only the 2nd Nigerian to play for the former Czech domestic cup finalists after Thomas Sowunmi in 2005.

The co-ordinator of the Edo State leg, Mr Newton Fred Erhunmwunse gleefully announced over the phone that four players are also on standby for the under 17 national team invitation and they are;  Habib Yahaya, Ekhator Aghahkokhia Erigga, Udebilie Chima and Osawe Marvis Osas.

The Chairman, Edo State Sport commission, Barr Godwin Dudu Orumen who was on ground all through the screening days at the University of Benin Sports Complex also indicated his willingness to recommend  that Yaya Habib who hails  from Minna in Niger state be given a call up to the Bendel Insurance team when camp resumes.

Efe Ugiagbe and Amos Ochache both members of the Bendel insurance U- 15 team were also picked by the Future Eagles (U-15) handler, Haruna Ilerika during the trials while Edafe Precious from the Big Joe Foundation who also impressed the foreign scouts is already on the radar for an Euro move.

"We couldn't have achieved anything without the co-operation and support of the Edo State Sports Commission, Wesley Hotels Limited, Big Joe Ventures Limited, Holloway Sports Shop, Vuvuzela Sports and EDS Paint Nigeria Limited. The train has just moved to Kano and we will round up in Abuja hopefully with the future stars of the game", Event Co-ordinator, Mo Muhammed Mustapha concluded.

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