Pinnick predicts tough time for football after coronavirus pandemic

The President of Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has predicted a tough time for the country’s football after the current ongoing global pandemic.

 

The Nigeria Football Federation had since place an indefinite ban on the round leather game in the country in order to reduce the widespread of the deadly coronavirus.

 

 

However following the Nigerian government’s decision to ease the lockdown from Monday, May 4th, 2020, many has suggested that football activities should be allowed to return.

 

 

Pinnick in his response disclosed that Federation is not likely to lift the current indefinite suspension on the Nigerian professional football league and other football events within county sooner without the directive of the world football governing body FIFA and the Sports ministry.

 

 

“For football to resume, it is not as important as life and public health. So we will be having consultations with the health ministry and FIFA, and more importantly, waiting for the go-ahead from the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development before any sort of football will be played.

 

 

Pinnick added that the Federation is already bracing themselves up for hard after the global coronavirus pandemic and he’s optimistic about the future.

 

 

“These are unprecedented times. From sponsors to federations and clubs; the future will be tough indeed. But I’m confident that we will all pull through this, as long as we listen to health advisories from our government.”He said.

 

 

 

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.

Pinnick predicts tough time for football after coronavirus pandemic

The President of Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has predicted a tough time for the country’s football after the current ongoing global pandemic.

 

The Nigeria Football Federation had since place an indefinite ban on the round leather game in the country in order to reduce the widespread of the deadly coronavirus.

 

 

However following the Nigerian government’s decision to ease the lockdown from Monday, May 4th, 2020, many has suggested that football activities should be allowed to return.

 

 

Pinnick in his response disclosed that Federation is not likely to lift the current indefinite suspension on the Nigerian professional football league and other football events within county sooner without the directive of the world football governing body FIFA and the Sports ministry.

 

 

“For football to resume, it is not as important as life and public health. So we will be having consultations with the health ministry and FIFA, and more importantly, waiting for the go-ahead from the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development before any sort of football will be played.

 

 

Pinnick added that the Federation is already bracing themselves up for hard after the global coronavirus pandemic and he’s optimistic about the future.

 

 

“These are unprecedented times. From sponsors to federations and clubs; the future will be tough indeed. But I’m confident that we will all pull through this, as long as we listen to health advisories from our government.”He said.

 

 

 

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



Share to...