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Amokachi's Twin Sons Signs For Besiktas

Former Super Eagles assistant coach, Daniel Amokachi, has confirmed that his twin sons, Nazim and Kalim, have both signed one-year contracts with his former club, Besiktas.

The twins underwent trials with the Turkish team and will now join up with compatriot, Kenneth Omeruo.

“Happy to announce that my sons have taken a giant step in their football careers signing a 1-year deal with my former club, Besiktas,” Amokachi, who is currently coach of JS Hercules of Finland, wrote on his Facebook page.

“I have always underlined the importance of education to them, but having sat enough in the study halls, the call of the football grounds has been too difficult to resist. I can understand that very well, too.

“Me and my wife will be following their journey with great interest and pride.

“I want to thank from the bottom of my heart both Hercules and Besiktas for giving us this chance.”

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