THESE GIRLS MEAN A LOT TO ME-USIF BASIGI.

Hasaacas Ladies head coach Usif Basigi has expressed his emotions on his team ahead of the Total Energies CAF women’s Champions league final on Friday.

Basigi had been in training girls to become professional footballers since 2002 and had developed about 30 to 40 girls in the national team. “I have been training girls since 2002 and I won regional competition in 2003.”

Again Usif Basigi expressed his feelings about his team. “These girls mean a lot to me. I only want to see them excelling in their lives. They also add to my career as I get professionally judged as the only coach to develop 30-40 players into the national teams.”

Coach Usif Basigi is keen on becoming the first coach on the continent to win the maiden edition of the Total women’s Champions league.

The Ghanaian Champions will face Memolodi Sundowns on Friday in a blockbuster final at the 30 June stadium in Cairo.

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