Nigeria Premier Football League champions, Enugu Rangers have taken a significant step towards global recognition by signing a partnership deal with Switzerland’s FC Schaffhausen.
This groundbreaking collaboration, aims to build a legacy of excellence for generations to come, according to the club’s chairman Amobi Ezeaku.
A statement released on Thursday by the Rangers media team said that the Rangers boss disclosed the development after the endorsement of documents at the Swiss club’s base, Schaffhausen Thursday.
“We are proud to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between Rangers International FC and FC Schaffhausen of Switzerland, facilitated by Bold Base. Together we are building a legacy of excellence for generations to come,” Ezeaku said.
As the club continues to make strides in Nigerian football, this partnership is expected to open up new opportunities for growth, development, and international exposure.
Note that Rangers have a rich history, having been founded in 1970 and boasting an impressive record of six Nigerian league titles and three FA Cups.
After closing the partnership deal with the Swiss club, Ezeaku thanked the Governor of the state, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, for approving the execution of the agreement.
The club’s chairman emphasized that the collaboration would open doors for the exchange of ideas, talents, and transfer of knowledge that will give players, coaches, and other staff opportunities to broaden their knowledge of the beautiful game of football between both clubs.
FC Schaffhausen was founded on July 1, 1896, and prosecutes their league matches in the 2nd tier Dieci Challenge League in Switzerland. Through this partnership, they have the opportunity to sign talents from Nigeria.