Uzoenyi, the celebrated MVP of the 2014 African Nations Championship, has been appointed as Academy Director at Enugu Rangers International FC, overseeing the development of the club’s youth teams. The role reflects the club’s renewed emphasis on grassroots growth under the guidance of Enugu State’s governor.

In his new capacity, Uzoenyi former Super Eagles winger and seasoned NPFL, South African, and European league performer will manage age-groups from U‑10 to U‑19. His appointment is central to Rangers’ strategy of building future talent pipelines, while launching a women’s team and expanding scouting initiatives.

Editorial
We welcome the appointment of Ejike Uzoenyi as a vital step in bridging elite experience with youth development. For a club seeking to reassert its identity, placing a former CHAN MVP at the helm of its academy is a statement of intenta commitment to nurture rather than merely recruit.
Uzoenyi offers more than coaching he brings credibility and vision. His performance at CHAN 2014—with three goals, three Man of the Match awards, and the MVP title proved he thrived under pressure. That insight, embedded in character and execution, is exactly what Rangers aim to instill in young players.
We believe this move signals transformation. The club is rebuilding structurally from grassroots to first team—with long-term planning. Supporting academy screening exercises in Enugu, launching women’s programmes, and integrating scouting under youth coaches like Felix Nwosu demonstrates coherence and depth.
Investing in Uzoenyi’s leadership is also a nod to legacy. Rangers long prided themselves on local identity. Here, they merge tradition with professionalism, showing that legends can forcefully shape futures on and off the pitch.
We expect this decision to set standards—not only in Enugu but across Nigerian football. If properly supported, this integration of former stars into development roles could elevate the entire football ecosystem.

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