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NNL to dispatch stadium compliance officers to ascertain level of facilities ahead of new season Nationwide.

By Dauda R Pam Maiduguri

The Nigeria National League(NNL) has hinted that it will, as from Thursday November 6,2020,send Stadium Compliance Officers to  designated home grounds of teams, to herald the fresh season under the new leadership of Senator Obinna Ogba.

According to the chief operating officer, COO, Emmanuel Adesanya, the stadium Compliance Officers are to ascertain the level of facilities in the various Stadiums to be used by clubs as stipulated in the NNL rule book.
He said  most national stadiums will have no choice than to provide alternative venue for their matches ,if their stadium fall short of the required standard and added that, the clubs are to ensure that every logistics for the ease of the inspection exercise are in place .

It could be recalled that, the NNL stakeholders meeting held on  November 6,2020 in Abuja agreed for two conferences in the Northern and Southern regions of the country, for an abridged League format for the 2020-2021 season.
And that following directives  by the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF),the Nigeria National League  is expected to kick – off three(3) weeks after the start of the elite class, the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL.

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