Frankie Omokhua, Enugu
Rangers International Women FC off-the pitch activities kicked off on Thursday, July 24, 2025, as the players made it to the classroom to officially commence their education program at Alliance Française in Enugu.
Alliance Française is an international organization that aims to promote the French language and francophone culture around the world.
An elated Rangers General Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, described the moment as another history making era for the club.
“This is more than books and language, because it’s a movement with full commitment that is aimed at raising intelligent, empowered, and globally-ready women, on and off the field”.
While elaborating more on the plans which the management has set out to achieve with the innovation, Ezeaku said football without education would be incomplete for any aspiring player or team.
“We believe that football without education is incomplete, and every player deserves the chance to dream beyond 90 minutes”.
“From Enugu to the world, the new generation of Rangers women is rising strong, smart, unstoppable”, added Ezeaku.
The new Rangers International Women FC will be unveiled soon, though, the date and venue for the event is yet to be announced by the club.


