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At the sound of the final whistle in Ilorin on October 5, 2025, following Kwara United’s 1–0 defeat to Abia Warriors, it wasn’t just another loss, it signaled the end of an era and the beginning of a new one.
In swift response, the club’s management parted ways with Coach Tunde Sanni and handed the team’s future to a familiar face, Coach Ashifat Suleiman, popularly known as Coach Brazil.
For years, Coach Brazil has worked quietly behind the scenes as an assistant to Abdullahi Bala, Abdullahi Biffo, and most recently, Tunde Sanni. His influence has long been evident in the team’s style, discipline, and fighting spirit. Now, the man who once stood just behind the touchline steps forward to lead the Harmony Boys from the front.
This appointment is more than a routine replacement, it’s a statement of continuity, identity, and trust. By choosing Coach Brazil, Kwara United have opted for stability over uncertainty. a decision rooted in the belief that the solutions they seek may already lie within their own ranks.
In a recent interview, the club’s chairman, Mr. Kunbi Titiloye, expressed full confidence in the new gaffer, making it clear that Coach Suleiman’s appointment is not on an interim basis but a full-time charge, one aimed at writing a new chapter in the club’s history.
“Coach Suleiman Ashifat is capable of leading the team. He has been with the team for over ten years. We’ve seen his training schedule, he has worked with Coach Biffo, and we have no complaints from the management,” Kunbi Titiloye told veteran broadcaster Hameed Adio.
Under Coach Suleiman, Kwara United have already shown glimpses of resilience, recording one win, one draw, and one defeat in his first three matches: a 1–0 loss to Kano Pillars, a 1–1 draw with Wikki Tourists (both away), and a 1–0 home victory over Katsina United. It’s a relatively encouraging start for a team seeking renewed momentum.
However, the task before him remains enormous. Kwara United’s form has been inconsistent, and morale needs rebuilding. Yet, the challenge also presents the perfect stage for Coach Brazil to showcase his tactical insight and leadership under pressure.
The fans, too, have a role to play. They must look beyond recent frustrations and rally behind a coach who has served the club with loyalty and commitment. The players, on their part, must turn that familiarity into fight, focus, and belief on the pitch.
This new chapter could define more than just a season, it could shape the club’s long-term culture. If Coach Brazil succeeds, it would not only vindicate the decision to promote from within but also reaffirm that patience, learning, and loyalty still hold value in Nigerian football.
The dawn may be uncertain, but it glows with promise. Kwara United have handed the reins to one of their own, a man molded by their journey and now entrusted to lead it. For Coach Brazil, this is more than a promotion; it’s destiny calling.