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Enyimba International Football Club... Enyimba International Football Club... Enyimba did not make any impact in the 70s and 80s... Enyimba finished 13th on the table with 36 points... 93 Enyimba was relegated to the second division... Governor took personal interest in making sure that Enyimba became the best club in Nigeria and Africa... Enyimba won their first Nigerian professional league crown in 2001 under Coach Godwin Koko Uwa... Enyimba was invited to... Enyimba represented Nigeria in the... Enyimba successfully defended their title as African champions in 2004... Enyimba won the best team in Africa award while coach Kadiri emerged the best coach... finally brought Enyimba to the limelight of African football... The Enyimba stadium records a sell...

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