After F/Eagles friendly, clubs scramble for Horvel Prime players



After a scintillating display of soccer artistry and holding the national U20 team, Flying Eagles in their jugular, players of non league side, Horvel Prime Football Academy, FCT have suddenly become a beautiful bride and several clubs are seeking for their signature.

Flying Eagles Chief Coach, Ladan Bosso and other coaches who were at the FIFA Goal Project were highly impressed about the side quality.

Speaking with the media Coach Bosso said, 
“Horvel players are good. They gave us a good match though my boys raised their game to get the three nil margin. 

“Of all the three friendly matches we played, they are the toughest opponents. I saw two great players in the team and would have invited them but for time constraints. 

“I used my first team because of the quality I saw in the team and I have confidence that if they have more exposure, the sky is their starting point.”

Blueprint Sport can also disclose that a top Nigerian Premier League club handler has opened discussion with the Academy’s owners for a possible recruitment process of some of their players but decided to keep it secret till the deal sail through. 

The Club has requested to have more information on the players to enable them process their formal transfer and possible registration for the 2020/2021 season.

The President /CEO Horvel Prime Football Academy, Hycinth Horvel who has earlier called on the Federal government to build more sporting facilities for the youths noted that with such exposures as friendly matches against national teams and top clubs, players in academies will have the opportunity to showcase their talents. 

He disclosed that Horvel Prime Football Academy will compete effectively in the country’s football leagues but was not quick to divulge the particular league. 

“Certainly we will play in one of Nigeria’s leagues but I cannot tell you now whether it is in the National League, Nationwide or State league. We are ready and when it is time we will let Nigerians know.

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