Doma United Football Club has announced a major restructuring of its technical and management teams ahead of the new football season, describing it as a strategic move to enhance efficiency, professionalism, and competitiveness.
As part of the reorganization, Coach Najib Mabo – son of the late legendary Super Falcons coach, Ismaila Mabo – has been appointed Technical Adviser. Mabo, a seasoned tactician who previously managed Mighty Jets FC, will head the club’s technical department.
He will be assisted by Coaches Maurice Chigozie and Suleiman Muhammad Anke, both of whom have been retained to ensure stability and continuity within the squad. In the management structure, Saidu Umar retains his role as General Manager, while Ishiyaku Muazu, formerly the Team Manager, has been promoted to Club Director to oversee broader administrative responsibilities. Suleiman Umar Reme takes over as the new Team Manager, charged with supervising the club’s day-to-day operations.
The club also confirmed the retention of Coach Boyin Ayodele, popularly known as Lemmy, as Goalkeeper Coach.
Speaking on the new appointments, the Chairman of Doma United said the restructuring was aimed at ‘strengthening the team’s performance and instilling greater professionalism’ as preparations intensify for the upcoming season.