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Falconets coach Christopher Danjuma has stated that Africa is the worst hit of the continents following FIFA’S cancellation of it’s developmental age grade tournaments.
Nasarawa united striker Hassan Adamu has revealed his excitement and unbelief before the start of the 2020/21 Nigeria Professional Football League.
MFM FC boss Tony Bolus has stated that he is happy to return to work with a win in the opening round of the 2020/21 NPFL season following his team’s 2-1 win over visiting Warri wolves in Lagos.
Kano Pillars forward Ebuka David has stated that he is excited with his side’s start to the season following Sunday’s 1-1 draw away against Adamawa united in the opening round of the 2020/2021 Nigeria Professional Football League season.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta had some high praise for his opponent, Chelsea FC. The under-fire Gunners boss said the opposing team in the much anticipated London derby currently has the strongest side in the entire Premier League.
Former Nigeria international Emmanuel Amunike says he wants to see obvious growth in Nigerian football as he marked his 50th birthday on Christmas Day.
Former coach of Katsina united FC Henry Makinwa has expressed delight at the expected commencement of the 2020/21 NPFL season after been out of league action for 9 months owing to the incidencent of Covid-19 pandemic.
Rivers united and home based Super Eagles defender Ifeanyi Anaemena has stated the readiness of the Porthacourt based NPFL side to play ahead of Sunday’s expected kickoff of the Nigeria Professional Football League 2020/2021 season.
Coach of Nigeria’s U20 women national team Falconets Christopher Danjuma has stated that Africa should focus more on making impact at the global level to be able to command the regard of others at the global level in women Football.
Former coach of Nigeria’s women national team and Rivers Angels coach Edwin Okon has stated that Africa should have earned more than a slot addition to the current three slots following the expansion of the FIFA women’s world cup from 24 to 32 participating nations to the Africa’s total to 4.
