Nigerian Club Suspends Cooreman Again.....

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Nigerian Club Suspends Cooreman Again.....

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Akwa Utd suspend Cooreman again
by Sammy Wejinya 05 June 2016, 10:27
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Akwa United head coach Maurice Cooreman has been slapped with a two-week suspension just days after he was recalled from "an indefinite leave."

Cooreman was ordered to proceed on the said leave on April 25, a day after the Promise Keepers suffered a 0-1 home defeat to champions, Enyimba in a Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) game a day earlier.

The veteran Belgian trainer was recalled on Monday, May 30 but has now been hit with yet another suspension following what the management of the club termed "unsatisfactory actions" on his part, according to club spokesman, Uwem Ekoh.

“Cooreman was originally suspended for one month and he resumed work on Monday.

“He was part of the two training sessions we had on that day but seemed not to be satisfied with certain things he met on ground.

“The management of the club also found the way he handled the training sessions unsatisfactory.

“So the management of the club met and decided to extend his suspension for another two weeks,” Ekoh told supersport.com.

It is still not clear if Cooreman will return to his post after his latest suspension.

In Cooreman’s absence, Daboere Dokubo continues to take the reins of the first team.

Akwa United will face Shooting Stars Sports club (3SC) in their game of the second round of the NPFL on Sunday.
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