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Former Super Eagles player Mutiu Adepoju has called for caution among Nigerians who has the euphoric dream of seeing the Super Eagles win the 2019 AFCON title next month in Egypt as the team gets set to return to Africa’s biggest soccer showpiece with less than a month to the start of the competition.
Enyimba and national team goalkeeper Theophilus Afelokhai has stated that he earnestly hope to get a chance in the national team beyond just being invited to the senior national team ahead of next weeks commencement of the Super Eagles camp for next month’s Africa cup of nations.
Vice Chairman of Lobi Stars FC of Makurdi, Mike Idoko has expressed hope that the NPFL Super 6 would be well projected by the media.
Chief Operating Officer of the League Management Company(LMC), Salihu Abubakar has shed more light on the schedule for the NPFL Super 6 which will witness matches played under floot light.
Nasarawa United striker, Thomas Adeshina has described the 2018/19 season as a very tough one tagging the abridged format ‘energy sapping’.
Relegated Kwara United FC have moved on and now have their attention focused on the 2019 Federations Cup.
The head coach of Nigeria senior volleyball women’s team, Usman Abdallah has vowed to secure the ticket to the 2019 All Africa Games in Morocco. The All Africa Games Qualifiers will hold from 2nd to 6th June, 2019 in Abuja. Abdallah, who revealed that the women’s senior team has been responding positively to training, added that he is not under any pressure to deliver the ticket for his country. He said, “We have been in camp for almost ten days now and the girls are responding to training. I have also noticed a lot of improvement as…
The LMC has confirmed that the format for the NPFL super six will be single round Rubin. Meaning every team will play each other.
Squirrels of Benin Republic have concluded plans for a training base in Morocco as the countdown to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt continues.
FC Ifeanyi Uba skipper, Chijioke Alakwe has described the abridged league format as one with a lot of challenges and urged the League Management Company(LMC) to revert to the regular season. Speaking with www.brila.net Chijioke stated that he would want the LMC to ensure the abridged format is phased off as it does not allow teams to get the chance to recover when they falter. “I would say the abridged league favoured us because after all said and done, we ended it in a good position and qualified for super 6. “As for a review of the league, I prefer the default…