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My Focus is to make Katsina United become a Greater Club- Prince AbduSamad Badamosi

Katsina united has enjoyed a stable season in 2019-2020 season shuning out stellar performance in the ongoing league season before the emergence of Coronavirus which has forced the season to go on break.
The chairman of the club Prince Abdusamad Badamosi, in a chat with journalists on popular Whatsapp group NSM, has retirates his administration quest to ensure the club attain greater heights.

Prince Abdusamad Badamosi, Chairman Katsina United.

"When I became the club Chairman, it was hard to make desirable change going to the season as it was about one month to the commencement of the league while other clubs have almost completed their screenings and player recruitments.
We had to restore largely to the players we have on ground with additions of few new signings".

"The team needed to be repositioned in a  position to compete favourably with other teams in the Nigeria Professional Football League. Presently our little efforts has been yielding result and hopefully by next season I would be able to bring in better and quality players to fortifies the the team".

"Amongst other plans is to make Katsina united a business oriented club. When I became the chairman of the club I realised that government alone can not take the club to the highest level. We need to secure partnership with other stakeholders in the football circle to secure sponsors and partnership which will help the team to achieve more success".

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