Saturday, 27 December 2014

Kwara United GM Maigidansanma: We Can Now Forge Ahead

The General Manager of Kwara United FC of Ilorin, Haruna Maigidansanma, says the decision of the Nigeria National League (NNL) on their Dec. 19 match is a big relief.


NNL, in a letter to the Secretaries of Ranchers Bees FC of Kaduna and Kwara United on Monday, had conveyed its decision.

It had awarded the match played in Abuja, but which was abandoned after 22 of its 28 minutes, to the Ilorin side.

It had also banned three players and two officials of the Kaduna club for one year.

The Appeals Committee of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had earlier ruled that the remaining 28 minutes of the NNL Group A week 30 match be played in Abuja.

The earlier match in Kaduna had ended after 62 minutes, when violence erupted and the scoreline had stood at 2-2.

On Friday in Abuja, the match’s remnant had also ended abruptly with barely six minutes to go, after irate fans invaded the pitch and attacked centre referee Charles Ozigbo from Anambra.

This was after he had awarded a penalty kick to Kwara United ten minutes to the end of the game.

Maigidansanma, in his reaction to the NNL decision, told newsmen in Ilorin on Monday that the club could now forge ahead with its plans for the 2014/2015 season.

''Kwara United can now look towards beefing up the team ahead of life in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) next seaon,’’ he said.

Speaking also, the club’s secretary, Dele Oguntokun, commended their players for their concentration and doggedness in the rescheduled fixture.

He commended football stakeholders in the state for their support and the state government as well for giving the team the needed support.

Kwara United have now joined Wikki Tourists FC of Bauchi in moving to the 2014/2015 Premier League from Group A of the 2013/2014 NNL.

Kwara United ended the race with 52 points, behind Wikki Tourists which topped the table with 55 points.

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