Abdul Aziz Moshood

Bola
Personal information
Full name Abdul Aziz "Bola" Moshood
Date of birth (1968-07-22) July 22, 1968
Place of birth Kaduna, Nigeria
Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
FC Finnkurd (Head Coach)
Youth career
1984-1986 NNPC FC (Nigeria 1st division)
1985 Nigeria National Team under-18
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1990 FC Ilves
1991-1992 FC Kontu
1992-1995 Helsingin Ponnistus
1996 Dynamo Dresden, Stuttgarter Kickers
Teams managed
1999-2000 Team Talent Instructor for federation of Finland
2000 PK-35 Helsinki, U-17
2001 PK-35 Helsinki, U-20
2002 PK-35 Helsinki, U-20 Premier league
2005-2006 FC Ponnistus Finland Pro
2006-2009 ProSkills Football Academy Helsinki (Director)
2009-2010 Atlantis FC Helskinki Finland Pro
2011-2013 IF Gnistan Helsinki Finland (Head of Academy)
2013 Mohammedan Sporting Club
2015 FC KäPa of Helsinki
2016 FC Finnkurd

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Moshood 'Bola' Abdul Aziz (born 22 July 1968 in Kaduna) is a retired Nigerian footballer. He currently works as the head coach of the FC Finnkurd.

Career

Moshood (Bola) played professionally for FC Ilves,[1] Ponnistus,[2] Huima, FC Kontu in Finland.

Coaching career

He began his coaching career in 1998-2004 for PK-35, a Youth Premier League team and as Head Coach of Ponnistus FC—a Pro-Second Division in Finland 2005-2008.[3] He was also in charge of the Helsinki International Youth Cup annual summer tournament.[4]

On 30 March 2010, Bola was named the Head Coach of the Atlantis FC, a Pro-Second Division club in Finland.[5] In the same capacity, he is also the Director of Coaching for the youth team -- Atlantis FC Akatemia.Coach Bola helped Atlantis to redeem its image after losing 12 games in 13 pre season games and draw one game in preparation for the 2010 Season. He helped Atlantis win their first ever game in the season in the first match at the start of the season against FC FUTURA. Bola, as he is popularly known, is known for his tough trainings,standardized technical training method and above all discipline. Atlantis quickly became a notable team in the city of Helsinki and the team to beat.Bola,definitely will in no time be noticed in the world of football coaching and be compared to the rising stars of football coaches.

Mohammedan Sporting Club is the largest fan based club in Kolkata and India in large, but has been underground in the past 50 years, and it fans based was diminishing daily and with out trophy to show. But coach Bola came and transformed the club into a trophy winning team and a force to recond with in Indian football. A trophy which has eluded MSC for 73 years he came and won it (Durand Cup), Winning 14 straight matches; beaten a team 7 nil which is a landmark in MSC history. Beaten Prayag UTD in the state league and beaten Sporting Club De Goa away in national league a feet that has never been achieved before he came.

He came to India and transformed MSC into a household name in India football, he brought a new dimension into India football and made msc a force to be recond with in kolkata football, his highly technical input was the reason MSC broke into the ranks of east Bengal, Dempo and Churchill brothers with their eye catching and entertaining football which the league experienced recently, a gentle man and a dedicated coach who is committed to his job, a coach who have the credibility of transforming average players to great players, coach Bola is a disciplined coach with a good heart towards players working with him, above all he has the charisma of a winner naturally in him.

As of 2016, Moshood has been the head coach of the Helsinki based team called FC Finnkurd. They will be playing in the Respect Finnish Cup on the Fall 2016. [6]

Abdul Aziz Moshood in a Finnkurd group photo in 2016.

Achievements

As player

In 1985 Moshood was a member of Nigeria National team under-18 years that won a gold medal in the World Cup in Tampere, Finland, in 1985. He was the top scorer of the competition. Moshood played with the Nigeria National League for under-20 team. At the Adebajo Cup, the team won a gold medal in 1985 and a silver medal in 1986.

In 1987 he won a bronze medal with FC Ilves under-20-year team in the Finnish league. Between the years 1992 and 1995 he was a member of FC Ponnistus. On that time, the team was promoted twice. At first to the first division and secondly to Premier League of Finland. In 1994 FC Ponnistus was on the top in the first division.

As manager

Moshood has won three medals from two tournaments and a Helsinki District Championship between 1999 and 2001 with FC PK-35 in Finland. Under the season 2001-2002, Moshood was promoted to manage the Premier League instead of the first division of the FC PK-35.

In 2013 Moshood led their team Mohammedan Sporting Club to championship in the Durand Cup in India.[7]

References

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