In a promising start to his coaching tenure with Jonina Ladies based in Accra, Mustafa Capito led the team to victory in their first friendly match, securing a 4-2 win.
The triumph marked a positive beginning for Capito, who has recently taken on the coaching role with the women’s football team.
Amidst the jubilation of the victory, discussions about Capito’s contractual terms have surfaced.
The team, eager to secure Capito’s expertise, has proposed a two-year contract. However, the seasoned coach has requested some time to thoroughly assess the team’s dynamics before committing to a long-term agreement.
Capito’s cautious approach reflects a commitment to ensuring that his coaching style aligns with the team’s goals and aspirations.
By taking the time to evaluate the players, strategies, and overall dynamics, Capito aims to make an informed decision that will contribute to the team’s sustained success.
Notably, Jonina Ladies is under the ownership of John Obiri Yeboah, affectionately known as JOY, and is recognized as the nephew of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The team’s affiliation with such influential figures adds a unique dimension to their journey, fostering a sense of pride and expectation within the club and its supporters.
As negotiations unfold behind the scenes, the anticipation surrounding Capito’s potential long-term commitment to Jonina Ladies continues to grow.
The victory in the friendly match not only showcased the team’s potential under Capito’s guidance but also added momentum to the discussions about the future direction of women’s football under his coaching leadership.
Ghanaians and football enthusiasts eagerly await the next chapter in this unfolding story, curious to see how Capito’s coaching philosophy and the team’s aspirations align in the dynamic landscape of women’s football in Accra.
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