The Nigeria National League will go on a two-week break as the first stanza of the abridged league ends this weekend.
The league has produced a lot of thrills and frills in the past weeks as teams have struggled to win vital points to finish top of their groups to stand a good chance of picking promotion tickets at the end of the current season.
In this regard, some clubs have won matches away from home to consolidate on their quest to gain promotion to the Premier League cadre next football season while have found themselves in the troubled waters because of poor results.
In a release signed by the NNL secretary, Lawrence Katken, the league will go on two weeks break because of the financial difficulties faced by the clubs, pointing out that the two weeks recess is to allow the clubs ample time to source for funds to execute their matches in the second stanza of the league.
He promised that the League Management is making frantic efforts to alleviate some of the financial burdens of the participating clubs.
The Scribe also said that the second Transfer Window will open on June 29th but warned that clubs indebted to the NNL will not be allowed to buy players during the Transfer Window and may be stopped from participating in the league until all outstanding debts are paid.
The league has produced a lot of thrills and frills in the past weeks as teams have struggled to win vital points to finish top of their groups to stand a good chance of picking promotion tickets at the end of the current season.
In this regard, some clubs have won matches away from home to consolidate on their quest to gain promotion to the Premier League cadre next football season while have found themselves in the troubled waters because of poor results.
In a release signed by the NNL secretary, Lawrence Katken, the league will go on two weeks break because of the financial difficulties faced by the clubs, pointing out that the two weeks recess is to allow the clubs ample time to source for funds to execute their matches in the second stanza of the league.
He promised that the League Management is making frantic efforts to alleviate some of the financial burdens of the participating clubs.
The Scribe also said that the second Transfer Window will open on June 29th but warned that clubs indebted to the NNL will not be allowed to buy players during the Transfer Window and may be stopped from participating in the league until all outstanding debts are paid.
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