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C.O.D United Football Club of Lagos
Full nameC.O.D United Football Club of Lagos
Nickname(s)The White Lions
Founded2007
GroundOnikan Stadium, Lagos
Capacity20, 000
Chief ExecutiveShola Opaleye
ManagerOkey Emordi[1]
LeagueNigerian National League
2016----
WebsiteClub website

City of David United Football Club, popularly known as COD United is a Nigerian professional football club based in Lagos State, Nigeria. They play in the Nigeria National League, the second highest level of professional football in Nigeria. The club was established in 2007 by City of David parish of Redeemed Christian Church of God, and plays its home games at Onikan Stadium.

In May 2013, the team won the Lagos State FA Cup, by defeating MFM FC and represented the state at National level. It also have partnership agreements with Bolton Wanderers and Bournemouth of England.[2][3]

COD United F.C runs 7 football teams, including U-10, U-12, U-14, U-16 and U-21 teams. Each of these teams are managed by a head coach, while a technical director oversees the entire COD United soccer structure.

History

C.O.D United FC was formed by City of David parish of Redeemed Christian Church of God in September 2007. They began competing in the Amateur Division III and soon gained promotion to play in Amateur Division II in 2009. By 2011, COD United played in Amateur Division I, this was followed by her debut in the Nigerian National Division 1 in 2012. The club on its first major trophy in 2013 by winning the Lagos State FA Cup, defeating MFM FC of Lagos. The club in March 2016 appointed renowned coach, Festus Allen as manager of the senior team.

Female team

Current squad

As of 1 May 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
33 GK Nigeria NGA Obasi Roberts Chukwuemeka,
22 GK Nigeria NGA Nwokeji Uche Austin
18 GK Nigeria NGA Aiyeyemi James
2 DF Nigeria NGA Kadhiri Wasiu Abiodun
4 DF Nigeria NGA Alaraba Ibrahim Abiodun
11 DF Nigeria NGA Bashir Oluwafemi Jose
3 DF Nigeria NGA Omishade Michael
5 DF Nigeria NGA Buchi Ogwu
12 DF Nigeria NGA Feyishayo Akinbola
17 DF Nigeria NGA Obinor Chinedu
20 DF Nigeria NGA Maliq Adoza
6 DF Nigeria NGA Chibuike Ohiri
36 DF Nigeria NGA Rafiu Monsuru
14 MF Nigeria NGA Muhammed Jemilu
25 MF Nigeria NGA Omaka Tony
24 MF Nigeria NGA Kingsley Ijeoma
8 MF Nigeria NGA Adebayo Adeyinka
No. Pos. Nation Player
35 MF Nigeria NGA Bankole Afeez
37 MF Nigeria NGA Kingsley Ijeoma
39 MF Nigeria NGA Nnamdi Martins
32 MF Nigeria NGA Godfrey Achugbue
10 MF Nigeria NGA Mohammed Azeez
23 MF Nigeria NGA Tunde Akinsemoyin
15 MF Nigeria NGA Nancel Selboh Tali
28 FW Nigeria NGA Monday Joseph
28 FW Nigeria NGA Azuka Okwubor
26 FW Nigeria NGA Olusola Ogundare
40 FW Nigeria NGA Ikedinachi Nwakanma
9 FW Nigeria NGA Tosin John
29 FW Nigeria NGA Ogunleye Ayodeji Adebisi
21 FW Nigeria NGA Ismaila Podoh


Technical crew

Position Name
Director of Football Nigeria -----
Team Manager Nigeria Okey Emordi
Assistant First Team Manager Nigeria Kazeem Alabi
U-21 Coach Nigeria Kazeem Alabi
U-16 Coach Nigeria Charles Gbenro
U-14 Coach Nigeria Casmir Nwogu
U-12 Coach Nigeria Sunday Ilevbare
Goalkeeping coach Nigeria Olayinka Tunde
Assistant Technical Director Nigeria Victor Akinmoyo
Head, Non Technical Football Nigeria Ayodeji Adegbenro

Honours

  • 2013 Lagos State F.A Cup winners

References

  1. ^ "Coach Okey Emordi joins C.O.D United". goal.com. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  2. ^ "COD United Sign Partnership Deal With Bournemouth". completesportsnigeria.com. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  3. ^ "C.O.D United players picked for Bolton Wanderers training tour". goal.com. Retrieved 11 October 2016.

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