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My People FC

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Nickname(s)
  
My people

Manager
  
A.Yussuf

Chairman
  
T. B. Joshua

Ground Capacity
  
4, 000

Founded
  
2008

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Full name
  
My People Football Club

Ground
  
Lagacy Stadium Lagos, Nigeria

League
  
Nigeria Nationwide League

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My People FC is a Nigerian football club based in Lagos. Founded by Prophet T.B. Joshua of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, the team was established for the purpose of helping talented young footballers.

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History

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Known for his extensive philanthropic endeavors, T.B. Joshua explained 'My People FC' is just another way of assisting the less privileged in society. "I strongly believe the young shall grow," he said in an interview with Complete Sport's David Meshioye.

Current squad

As of 30 January 2016

Nigeria

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

Achievements

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Although relatively young, impressive performances against both junior Nigerian National Teams, the Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles, alongside victory against Premier League Side Gateway F.C., have landed ‘My People FC’ squarely on the Nigerian football scene.

With increasing interest from numerous foreign scouts, three players were sponsored abroad to play for Bodens BK, a Swedish club. Two were subsequently chosen to represent their nation at U17 Level for the Golden Eaglets  – Sani Emmanuel and Ogenyi Onazi. Emmanuel won the prestigious Golden Ball and Silver Shoe at the tournament, and has since joined the Nigerian U-20 Team, The Flying Eagles, alongside his teammate Onazi.

References

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