Forge FC adds Canada futsal coach Kyt Selaidopoulos to coaching staff
The Canadian Press 2021-03-15
HAMILTON Kyriakos (Kyt) Selaidopoulos has joined Forge FC s coaching staff as an assistant to head coach and technical director Bobby Smyrniotis.
The 43-year-old Selaidopoulos has served as head coach of the Canadian futsal team since 2016. The Canadian Premier League team says he will continue with Canada through the CONCACAF Futsal Championship in May in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Selaidopoulos has served as technical director for Club de Soccer Mont-Royal Outremont since 2008.
The Montreal native played from 1995 to 2011 in the USISL D-3 Pro League, National Professional Soccer League, USL A-League, Canadian Professional Soccer League and the Major Indoor Soccer League.
Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
Kano State Executive Council has approved the acceptable version of the proposed bill on Child Rights (protection) Act 2010, which reflected the position of Shari’ah on each section of the Child Rights Act (CRA) 2003 adopted by the federal government.
The state Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba, disclosed this yesterday as part of resolution of the State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House in Kano.
Garba said the administration of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, due to his commitment to child welfare, after assenting to the bill on Free and Compulsory Education, developed keen interest in seeing the passage of the CRA.
Kano approves Child Rights Act, awaits passage of bill from Assembly
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By Abdulmumin Murtala – Kano
Kano state Executive Council has approved the acceptable version of the proposed bill on Child Rights (protection) Act 2010 which reflected the position of Shari’ah on each and every section of the Child Rights Act (CRA) 2003 adopted by the federal government.
It would be recalled that after its adoption by the federal government in 2003, the state government and other relevant stakeholders that included the Ulama, academics, Non-Governmental Organization, later drafted the 2010 act, which, however, could not be passed due to lack of political will and continuity in government.
Red Bulls Round-Up: February 6, 2021
Mathias Jørgensen starts on the bench for Aarhus, Gerhard Struber earns praise from his old boss, and the Red Bulls plant their academy flag in Albany
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