Former KanoPillars goalkeeper Ali Muhammad has died at the age of 50 years. The former
Taraba FC goalkeeper trainer passed away on Monday at his house in Brigade
Quarters in Kano City after a brief illness. He has since been buried according
to the Islamic rites Monday afternoon in Kano.
Ali Zoof, as
he is fondly called by his admirers during his days, joined Sai Masu Gida since
it was founded in 1990 as a goalkeeper and he captained the club between 2000
and 2004.
Late Ali
Muhammad during his playing time he played alongside current chief Coach of
Kano Pillars Kabiru Baleria, head Coach of Junior Kano Pillars FC, Ahmad Garba (Yaro
Yaro), technical adviser of Enugu
Rangers FC Imama Amapkabo, Personal Assistant to the NFF President Nasiru
Jibrin, former Golden Eaglets Coach Manu Garba, former Kano State Governorship
candidate ANPP, Alh. Al-Amin Ibrahim little and Muhammad Musa amongst others.
Late Ali
also played under notable Nigeria coaches, which include Kadiri Ikhana (MON),
Bitrus Bewarang, Oferu Okwonko, Ahmad Abdu Pele among others. He served under
Head Coach of Super Eagles Salisu Yusuf as a goalkeeper trainer at FC Taraba.
Meanwhile,
Kano Pillars FC management, players, technical crew and entire fans have
extended their condolence to the family of Muhammad.
The club’s
media offer, Idris Malikawa said football family in Kano were shocked when the
news of Ali’s sudden death spread to the town and prayed for his soul to rest
in Jannatul Fridaus.
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