Kumbi Titiloye – :: Onward News 24 :: https://www.onwardnews24.com ... Wed, 24 Aug 2022 12:26:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Mohammed Azeez replaces Biffo as Kwara United Head Coach https://www.onwardnews24.com/mohammed-azeez-replace-biffo-as-kwara-united-head-coach/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/mohammed-azeez-replace-biffo-as-kwara-united-head-coach/#respond Wed, 24 Aug 2022 11:43:29 +0000 https://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=8126

Kwara United have appointed experienced Mohammed Azeez as the new Head Coach for the new Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL season, onwardnews24.com can report.

As disclosed at the unveiling ceremony held on Wednesday in Ilorin by the club’s chairman, Kumbi Titiloye, Coach Mohammed will be heading the technical department of the Ilorin based club.

Azeez has had an illustrious playing career with Ranchers Bees, Kaduna United and later Gombe United including some other North African club sides.

With his CAF B license, he is also reputed to have handled Hilal Al-Fasher before coming back to Nigeria to join Katsina United.

Azeez Mohammed has also managed clubs like Shabab Nasir, Almaurad, Alamir Bahrawi, Hayyal Wadi Nyala, Alamal Athbara and Wad Hashim Sinnar.

Titiloye urged the new coach to produce positive results, while assuring the management’s commitment to ensure that all the materials the club will be needing are provided.

Responding, Coach Azeez Mohammed promised to do his best to ensure that the club perform well under his watchful eyes.

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Dabani scoops SportsFlames/Kwara United Player of the Season award https://www.onwardnews24.com/danbani-scoops-sportsflames-kwara-united-player-of-the-season-award/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/danbani-scoops-sportsflames-kwara-united-player-of-the-season-award/#respond Mon, 08 Aug 2022 16:51:26 +0000 https://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=7960 Kwara United striker Alao Dabani has received his award after he emerged winner of the SportsFlames/ Kwara United player of the year for the 2021/2022 season.

The striker pulled a total 62.2% of the votes from the poll to beat (Midfielder) Afeez Noshiru, (Defender) Ayodeji Bamidele and (Striker) Samad Kadiri to emerge winner of award.

Chairman of Kwara United Kumbi Titiloye, ABS Ilorin FC Director Of football and Secretary NPFL club owners association Chief Alloy Chukwuemeka, Ace Sports Broadcaster (The Dean Of Sports) Bayour Issah alongside other football stakeholders in the state were all present during the award presentation held at the Kwara United secretariat inside the Kwara State Complex Stadium Ilorin on Monday 8th August 2022.

Alao Dabani becomes the third winner of SportsFlames Award after Onuwa Chukwuka who won the first edition and Adeyinka Najeem who won the second edition both at MFMFC while Alao Danbani becomes the first to win it with Kwara United.

Reacting after receiving the award, Alao Danbani stated that it was the first award in his career that it is an award he will forever cherish however thanking the Organisers for giving him something he would never forget in the future.

” This is the first award I would be receiving in my career, I am so happy because it is something to remember for the future, I want to as well thank the organisers for making this happen”, he said.

Also reacting was Olatoye Olawale, managing partner of SportsFlames Communications and General Manager SGFC Athletics Sports Club who rolled out the concept for the award.

” It started in 2017 this was an idea we sat down to deliberate upon and we felt it would be nice that we reward players for their exceptional performance in the past”, He said.

” We started with MFM Football Club in 2017 and we had four nominees for the award with Chukwuka Onuwa emerging the winner of the first edition, we were supposed to have it the following season but due to the World Cup Russia 2018 the league was suspended we could not hold it and the following season again we had the coronavirus outbreak so we still could not hold it. But we came back stronger last season when Adeyinka Najeem won it and here again we are having it in Kwara United so we can say officially that we’ve done three editions.

We have a vision attached with a mission to always reach a destination so if we do anything we are not always surprised as much it may be we are always excited to see the players happy when you reward them for their individual brilliance”, he concluded.

Alao Danbani scored Nine goals in past season and helped Kwara United finish 4th on the NPFL log which has qualified them for a continental football next season.

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NPFL: See how Governor Abdulrazaq lifts Kwara United spirit ahead of MFM clash https://www.onwardnews24.com/npfl-see-how-governor-abdulrazaq-lifts-kwara-united-spirit-ahead-of-mfm-clash/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/npfl-see-how-governor-abdulrazaq-lifts-kwara-united-spirit-ahead-of-mfm-clash/#respond Fri, 08 Jul 2022 22:23:23 +0000 https://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=7634

Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has boosted the morale of the star’s darling team, Kwara United Football Club, ahead of the team’s last home game of the season against MFM FC of Lagos in Ilorin.

A statement by the Club, made available by the Media Team indicated that the management has secured approval to pay all the debts owed during the cause of prosecuting it’s matches, especially in the second round of the season.

Confirming the development, the club Chairman, Kumbi Titiloye thanked the Governor for the sustained support to the team, adding that the team will reciprocate the gesture with a continental ticket at the end of the season.

“Our Governor has just approved money to clear all the debts owed in the cause of prosecuting our league matches, and we must not but be grateful, because it will help us focus on the challenges ahead.

“It’s a commendable feat by the state Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. We thank all our Supporters, Fans, stakeholders and followers all over the world for their support.

Kwara United FC is currently fourth on the table with 55 points from 36 matches, and a strong prospect of picking one of the continental slots at the end of the last match against Heartland FC in Owerri next weekend.

“A win against MFM in Ilorin is crucial to our continental target, and this wonderful gesture by Governor AbdulRazaq will be an added motivation for the players and officials”, Kumbi added.

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Governor Abdulrazaq passes vote of confidence on Titiloye led Kwara United board https://www.onwardnews24.com/governor-abdulrazaq-passes-vote-of-confidence-on-titiloye-led-kwara-united-board/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/governor-abdulrazaq-passes-vote-of-confidence-on-titiloye-led-kwara-united-board/#respond Tue, 26 Jan 2021 22:33:13 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=3821

Kwara State Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has passed a vote of confidence on Kumbi Titiloye led Kwara United board.

The Governor made the disclosure on Tuesday when he paid a visit to the ongoing construction and renovation at the Ilorin Stadium.

Mallam Abdulrazaq said his administration will support Kwara United and ensure they get the necessary encouragement to compete with already established teams in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

He said, “So far so good, we need to encourage the management of Kwara United and the team to reach an enviable height. Kumbi Titiloye and his board members are doing a great job by bringing glory to the state via football.

“My administration is ready to give maximum support to Kwara United and I am optimistic the team will be among the best teams in the country.”

Meanwhile, the chairman of Kwara United, Kumbi Titiloye commended the governor for his unflinching support to the development of Kwara United.

He said the vote of confidence calls for more work from the management and players

Titiloye said, “It means we need to double our efforts because with the little resources of Kwara State if his Excellency will show love to us by supporting us financially, we need to double our efforts not just collecting money and relaxing hereby making his Excellency proud”.

Commenting on the victories recorded by Kwara United at home, Kumbi Titiloye said:”We make sure the boys are relaxed and focused; we let them realise that they are the product we are selling and we support them to do well”.

He urged fans of Kwara United to pray for the success of the team.

He said, “Pray for us, support us and we will do our best to make sure people are happy with our results home and abroad”.

Kwara United will be facing MFM in Lagos this coming Sunday in their next NPFL game.

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Kwara United celebrate ‘Thuraya’ on first anniversary as FA Chairman https://www.onwardnews24.com/kwara-united-celebrate-thuraya-on-first-anniversary-as-fa-chairman/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/kwara-united-celebrate-thuraya-on-first-anniversary-as-fa-chairman/#respond Sun, 14 Jun 2020 08:46:00 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=1218 Kwara United management, staffs, players and coaching crew have joined well wishers in the country to celebrate Mallam Idris Musa on his one year anniversary as Kwara FA Chairman.

Popularly known as Thuraya, Mallam Idris 12 months ago stunned many people when he beat up competition from top men in the State to emerge winner as the Kwara FA Chairman.

Thuraya made it clear before the election that he would win claiming that he has done his home work property which made him the most qualified and preferred candidate.

He did not just win the election, but he won convincingly and he has proven over the last 365 days that his coming on board was what Kwarans should have had for years considering the developments in football in the State.

United celebrate hardworking Thuraya for his contributions to football in the State which has started as far back as 1980s.

“Congratulations on your one year anniversary in office Thuraya and the entire board members of the Kwara Football Association.

“You have indeed demonstrated a high level of commitment to take Football to a great height with your uncommon transformation so far and we are proud of you,” Kwara United explained in a statement.

Meanwhile, some of the achievements of Mallam Idris in the last one year is Under 15 Governor’s Cup to mark 100 days in office of His Excellency, total renovation and completion of the Kwara FA House, partnership with Owu Sports to kit all 16 Local Government, distribution of football game materials and equipments to all 16 Local Government, payment of affiliation fees of congress member associations to their national body e.g (Kwara state Referee Council and NFCA Kwara State).

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My plan is to rebuild business potentials around Kwara United Football Club – Titiloye https://www.onwardnews24.com/my-plan-is-to-rebuild-business-potentials-around-kwara-united-football-club-titiloye/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/my-plan-is-to-rebuild-business-potentials-around-kwara-united-football-club-titiloye/#respond Tue, 26 May 2020 22:12:11 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=1002 By Jimoh Bashir

Kumbi Titiloye is the Chairman of Kwara United Football Club. He spoke to newsmen on the present situation with the club, the way forward and the business potentials around the game in Nigeria and Africa. Excerpts:

Who is Kumbi Titiloye?
My name is Kumbi Titiloye, the Chairman of Kwara United Football Club. I started with football at a very tender age. As a young boy, I played football as is normal with every other kid. My parents did not like me to play football, so, they did not let me go professional with the game. They harped on education, which I thank God for today, that I faced then.
But, to achieve my dream in football, since I did not play it, I decided to go into the business angle of football, which is marketing.


When I started, I had several communications with club sides and companies, both local and international, and dabbled into other sports. I was the General Manager of the first Glo International Half Marathon in Lagos. I also worked with ISL International, the official Marketers of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) then. I started as Assistant Venue Manager, then became the Venue Manager at various Nations Cup and World Cup championships, as well as some cricket tournaments around the world.
After that, ISL International was dissolved. I then started branding on my own. The first major event was the Kanu Heart Foundation tournament in Lagos, before the 2003 All Africa Games, (Coja 2003) in Abuja. I branded all the venues during the Games. I did not stop there, because, everyone wants to develop and continue to build business capacities. I had the opportunity of bringing Manchester United and Portsmouth, the first Premier League teams to come to Nigeria to play a tournament which was hugely successful. Unfortunately, we couldn’t carry on because of the huge financial demands of the events like that.
Also, through a sports agency, I brought Jose Mourinho to Kwara state for a coaching clinic, through the Kwara state government, which was also hugely successful. After that, the then Governor of the state, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki asked me to come to Ilorin to manage Kwara Football Academy (KFA).


You have been in football for long. How much do you love football?


Apart from our faith, football is the best thing I love. It’s the next after the faith. I enjoy seeing financially challenged children becoming super stars that can feed their families and even feed the community. They had no chance to get proper education; they have nobody to show them the way, but if they have the skills, love to develop that skill, they get opportunities to turn it to making them worthy individuals in the society.


How would you describe the atmosphere surrounding football in Nigeria, particularly the contributions of major stakeholders?


Sincerely, if you look at sports generally in the country, government has tried a lot. There are huge levels of investments by several state governments, as well as the Federal Government on the advancement of sports. However, I want to believe that this is the reason why private investors shy away from sports because a lot of club sides and sports entities are being handled by the wrong people, especially when its government sponsored. And therefore, you see that there are no level playing fields and international best practices are not applied.
As such, the corporate sponsors are pushed away. That I think is one of the major reasons why sports development and growth is being stunted in Nigeria in particular. The attitudes of other stakeholders are tailored alongside this behavior because of the environment.


You were once the Administrator of KFA. What are the challenges and achievements then?
I spent roughly above a year as Administrator of the KFA. As at the time I joined the Academy, no player was sold by the institution. They were not going for international tournaments, and everybody’s morale was down. With my quick intervention and support from international community, I was able to take the institution to two European tours, and, it was during my time that the first player was sold to European club side. We also sold players to Nigerian club sides. The most important part was that, when I got there, I inculcated in the minds of the coaches that, you do not take players based on sentiment. You take players that will make your job easy. As such, we recruited a crop of boys that, majority of them are well known in Nigeria and in the world. It was during my time that Kwara Football Academy won the first national tournament, the NNPC/Shell Cup, a competition among all Secondary Schools in Nigeria for Kwara state in 2011. We were Kwara FA Cup champions…and we defeated Kwara United Football Club in the final in doing so. We represented the state in the national competition, and were eliminated by Kano Pillars in Minna by a lone goal, largely due to inexperience on the part of the boys. That spurred the Academy to a higher level, and our boys gained so much confidence. Some of these boys played in the U-17 and U-20 championships and the Super Eagles, and many of them are presently in Europe.


Between when you left KFA and now that you returned to the state as Chairman of Kwara United, what have you been doing?


I was still in football…..I set up for a corporate organization the Football College, Abuja. And in spate of seven years, the academy was able to produce huge numbers of young players, and almost all of them from serious financially challenged homes, and 39 of them were moved to Europe, out of which some are playing for the Super Eagles and big clubs around the world. The College was also known worldwide. We were champions of a competition in Zagreb, when we defeated Real Madrid U-19 team in the final. From there, doors were opened and the boys moved out.
Going by the Kwara United Football Club Management Law, you have four renewable years as Chairman. What target(s) have you drawn up?
Within the four years, I want to see that Kwara United Football Club generate revenue for Kwara state government by form of merchandising, transfer of players to Europe and increased followership. I also want to make Kwara Untied Football Club the hub of football for aspiring young stars that desires to move forward in the game. We will accommodate them based on the module we are putting in place.
And also, within that period, we hope to be in the continent and spread the name of Kwara state. We also tend to go into some businesses where Kwara United Football Club will become a brand, producing battled waters, which we have started, have a farm, and also, if it is approved by the government, we tend to list the club on the Stock Exchange and get investors to partner us. The first thing I did when I resumed was to see how we can get our own Club House and training pitch. However, we don’t have the finance to engage in that now, but it’s something we hope to do before our tenure expires.


Where is Kwara United Football Club presently and what’s the next line of action?
Presently, Kwara United Football Club is in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), and we intend to remain there. As you are aware, when we resumed, Kwara United was in the Nigeria National League (NNL). And with the support of the Executive Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, we were able to take over the slot of Delta Force, and now, Kwarans can come to the stadium and watch the best of Nigerian football.


What have you been able to do as regards the relationship between the Board and the staffers, in relation to input and output, as well as welfare?
The welfare of the club is made possible by the leadership style of our Governor, because our subventions are being released as at when due. And based on this, I used to tell the players that look, you want to earn money, you have to continue to work hard and play well, and be disciplined. For the other staffers also, I am trying to inculcate in them my vision and the business module we need to make Kwara United Football Club move forward. It’s a daunting task because many people are not aware of the potentials of a football club. Many people just think it’s about taking salaries and allowances. They don’t look beyond that and beyond that, football as you know is a three trillion dollar business par annum. So, if Kwara United Football Club can tap into two or three per cent of that amount, it’s a wonderful achievement.


Presently, the Covid-19 pandemic has crippled all businesses, including football. What would be your personal advice or suggestion as to the restart of the NPFL?


Well, my personal suggestion really does not matter. It behooves on the authorities of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the Ministry of Sports, and the League Management Company (LMC) to ensure that the league resumes or restarts at the proper time. Safety first; that’s one of the catch phrases in football. So, we need to apply that to this Covid-19 issue and ensure that nobody’s life is put at risk in football.
What’s your general view on the running of football in Nigerians and Africa? Do you think we are exploring the right potentials for business, for youths and development?
Currently, I am not a good statistician, but I think the potentials of the game of football and the attendant businesses around it, less than five per cent is being tapped in Africa. I will say this because if you try and count the numbers of African players in Europe, they can form leagues in every country in Africa. But you think about the home based players. Apart from Egypt, most other African countries bring their foreign professional players here for African championships, because they are well trained and know the rudiments of the game. However, the ones at home, it’s not that they cannot play better than the foreign based players, but the incentives, the training module, and the environmental factors will not let them know and understand how the game in being played.
Today in Europe, if you want to sell a player and he is 21 years old, his price will come down, because they believe it will be difficult to train him. but if they have players of say 17 or 18 years old, they believe they will be easy to trained, and will adapt quickly, and will understand the philosophy of the club he is going to play for. Here in Africa, it’s always win at all cost. Nobody cares how you do it; they just want you to win. In the process, we are only doing short term. We don’t look at the mid-term and long-term.
Nigeria has won U-17 World Cup championship several times, same for Ghana. But when it comes to the U-20 World Cups, we are nowhere to be found. This is because we lack developmental process. It will surprise you that most African countries don’t have a playing philosophy for their national teams. So, when one coach comes, he introduces his own, another one comes, he introduces his own.


With that, we don’t know what exactly our philosophy should be. When Clemens Westerhof came around, he gave Nigeria a playing philosophy and you could almost guess how a match would end because he had the time and he developed a plan. That was why the Super Eagles rose to number four in the world at that time. But since then, it has been trial by error and hit and miss situation.
And for the U-17 cadres, a dead clock is correct two times a day. The coaches of the teams will always want to use purely U-17 lads, but in Nigeria, this I have witnessed, the parents comes to swear that their child is U-17, and the fellow in question is actually over 25 years old. This is because of the financial challenges facing them, which they believed, immediately their children enter that class, money will come. So, it’s always difficult to ascertain the true ages of the boys. Even the MRI is not a proper tool to ascertain ages because a colleague of mine who was around 46-years-old some years ago passed the MRI test. Also, children born in Europe came here to play for the country but failed MRI test. And these are children that have birth certificates from England. We really need serious orientation.
If we have good developmental programme, we will develop this children from primary and secondary schools, and in the process, we have a data base of players we can call for different age-grade competitions.
Anytime U-17 camp opens, you see many players from nowhere. They have no data whatsoever. We need to change our system in such that the grassroots competitions like the Principals Cup and others are revived. This is where the corporate bodies need to come in.


What advice did you have for the LMC?
My advice to the LMC is, they should continue to be professional, administer and adjudicate without sentiment. In that way, they will separate realities from pretence.


How has the relationship between Kwara United and stakeholders’ being?
The relationship with the stakeholders, I want to believe is cordial. However, I want to implore and tell our stakeholders that, if you want to cook good soup, it takes time. You cannot just park the ingredients together, pure water and boil. When we resumed, Kwara United Football Club had only five players, with the others players on loan to the club. So, imagine a team that had five players and two months to the resumption of the league. We have to bring 30 players from various parts of the country, train and develop them within that short time. And mind you, we initially registered to play in the NNL. Patience is what we need. On our own part, we have been meeting regularly with the technical crew on way forward towards improving on the team.
We registered young players. Anywhere in the world, it’s the young boys that play the game. If you want a quick fix, we can invite senior players to beef up the team, but in think we will only end up wasting resources because we cannot sell or move forward with them. And in the following year, we would spend double of what we invested again. But for the younger players, within a year, it will be difficult to challenge them.

We have also started investing in the younger generation of players. Upon my resumption, I was at one of the venues for the Kwara FA organized U-15 competition in the state, where I saw exiting young players. I told the coaches and organizers to give us ten best players, not the winners, but the best ten across board. We gave them to KFA to develop them, that when they are matured enough, we inculcate them into the main team. Fortunately for us, less than three months later, KFA went to represent the state at the Ramat Cup International in Kano, and the boys were among the team, and they won the tournament. We have boosted the morale of the boys. They came from different Local Government Areas, and had no dream of playing at the Kwara state stadium; talk less of playing in Kano. We have talents in Kwara state, and we will continue to partner relevant stakeholders to give them the opportunity they all needed.


As Chairman of Kwara United Football Club, what would you want to be remembered for?
What I want to be remembered for is that, I encourage the development young players. We play entertaining football, we ease tension of people in the town, in the state and then, young stars that are nobody became international stars that erase poverty in their environments.

Jimoh Bashir is the Sports Editor of The Herald Newspaper

He writes from Ilorin

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Ex-Director of Kwara Football Academy reveals how he discovered Dennis Bonaventure, Imenger, others https://www.onwardnews24.com/ex-director-of-kwara-football-academy-reveals-how-he-discovered-dennis-bonaventure-imenger-others/ https://www.onwardnews24.com/ex-director-of-kwara-football-academy-reveals-how-he-discovered-dennis-bonaventure-imenger-others/#respond Tue, 14 Apr 2020 16:32:59 +0000 http://www.onwardnews24.com/?p=769 Chairman of Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL side, Elder Clement Kumbi Titiloye has disclosed logic he employed to produce talented footballers when he was the Director of Kwara Football Academy, KFA in Ilorin.

Kumbi make this known while fielding questions from sports writers on Lets Gist Naija Football WhatsApp platform.

The KFA which was established in 2005 then known as Football College of Excellence, FCE has produced notable players including former captain of Nigeria U20 side, Gbenga Arokoyo, Kelvin Kpakor, Ichull Lordson of Lobi Stars, Dennis Bonaventure of Club Brugge among others.

When he was asked how he was able to make the academy a delight to football fans and youths, Kumbi said his domestic football experience and transparency were added to earlier success recorded by former Super Eagles’ coach, Clemens Westerhof who had earlier managed the place to manage the academy which helped in fishing raw talents.

He sighted funding and sentiments as major snags affecting major academies and football organisations just as advocated for transparency just as he and he charged the state government to give more attention to the academy which has been ranked as the best in Africa at some point.

“What happened in Kwara Football Academy, KFA that made us achieve success by discovering those talents was some good work laid down first by Clemens Westerhof, all I only did was to apply the Nigerianess into the system and I was more open to everyone.

“What is wrong (with KFA) today is that funding is difficult, secondly most of our youths today, they believe in fast easy way out in life, that’s why you see some players in two three years when you start looking at them for something better, they found their ways to Europe and ended sign a slave contract, but with proper education, you can show these boys how to be patient, get education, learn more about the game, be grounded in it and then you can more.

“But then, funding is a big issue to make this happen, that’s why its difficult for people running KFA today to do better.

“And again, one of the biggest challenge that makes many people running football not to succeed is sentiments. The day sentiment gets into your system whether you’re running a football club or any football organisation then you’ll running into problems.

‘So, the problem of KFA today is purely the funding and then, the resource to go out and scout and identify these talents,” said Kwara United chairman.

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