I discouraged my son from football – Taiwo Awoniyi's father
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I discouraged my son from football – Taiwo Awoniyi's father
I discouraged my son from football – Eaglet’s father
November 11, 2013 by Agency Reporter Leave a Comment
Father of Golden Eaglets’ striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, Mr Solomon Awoniyi, said he used to beat his son to discourage him from playing football.
Awoniyi told the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday at his Gbagba residence, in Ilorin, that he never knew Taiwo would play football to global level.
He said the football career of his son started during his elementary school days, noting that he (Taiwo) would always disappear from the house to play football and the whole family would be looking for him.
Awoniyi praised the efforts of Taiwo’s coach, Rasaq Olojo, whom he said discovered and nurtured him.
He said the striker was part of the team that participated in a Coca-Cola competition in Ibadan, which later earned him a trip to London in 2010, where former Nigerian football stars Nduka Ugbade and Seyi Olofinjana, spotted him.
He said that Taiwo was voted the most valuable player and came home with the award from London in 2010.
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Awoniyi, a retired Police Officer, said he was happy to have watched his son represent Nigeria in a world tournament.
November 11, 2013 by Agency Reporter Leave a Comment
Father of Golden Eaglets’ striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, Mr Solomon Awoniyi, said he used to beat his son to discourage him from playing football.
Awoniyi told the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday at his Gbagba residence, in Ilorin, that he never knew Taiwo would play football to global level.
He said the football career of his son started during his elementary school days, noting that he (Taiwo) would always disappear from the house to play football and the whole family would be looking for him.
Awoniyi praised the efforts of Taiwo’s coach, Rasaq Olojo, whom he said discovered and nurtured him.
He said the striker was part of the team that participated in a Coca-Cola competition in Ibadan, which later earned him a trip to London in 2010, where former Nigerian football stars Nduka Ugbade and Seyi Olofinjana, spotted him.
He said that Taiwo was voted the most valuable player and came home with the award from London in 2010.
http://www.punchng.com/sports/i-discour ... ts-father/
Awoniyi, a retired Police Officer, said he was happy to have watched his son represent Nigeria in a world tournament.
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