Osun United F.C. have begun a major restructuring exercise following their relegation, announcing the dismissal of the club’s technical crew and the release of 15 players after what management described as an unsatisfactory campaign, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
The Omoluabi Warriors confirmed that the decision to part ways with the coaching staff takes immediate effect as part of efforts to reposition the club and improve results ahead of next season.
Management also approved the release of 15 players, citing poor productivity and the need to strengthen the squad as the club targets a swift return to competitive success.
The sweeping changes follow a disappointing season that ended in relegation from the Nigeria National League, prompting a comprehensive review of the club’s football operations.
Club officials believe the restructuring process is necessary to restore confidence among supporters and establish a solid foundation for a stronger team moving forward.
The departure of the technical crew signals a new direction for the club, with management expected to begin the search for a new coaching team that will oversee the rebuilding project.
Attention is also expected to shift towards player recruitment as Osun United seek to reinforce key areas of the squad ahead of the new campaign.
The club is expected to provide further updates on new appointments, player signings and its long-term strategy in the coming weeks.
For supporters of the club, the changes mark the beginning of a new chapter as Osun United look to recover from the disappointment of relegation and build a side capable of challenging for promotion.
Osun United finished the 2025/26 season with 20 points from 18 matches, recording six wins, two draws and 10 defeats.
The Omoluabi Warriors will now compete in the Nationwide League One next season as they seek an immediate return to the Nigeria National League.