Nigeria Premier League

NNL challenges clubs to play by rules, regulations

The Nigeria National League has reaffirmed the kick-off date for the second stanza of the 2023/24 season.

The NNL resumption date was initially extended by two weeks, with the new kick-off date scheduled for Friday 1st of March 2024.

NNL Chief Operating Officer, Ayo Abdulrahman gave the confirmation in a press release on Wednesday, (today).

Dr Abdulrahman said all the 40 teams in the league have been duly informed.

He urged the clubs to play according to the dictates of the NNL rules and regulations when the league resumes.

Madiba FC, IKorodu City, Wikki Tourists and Sporting Supreme are top of the different groups.

 

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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