Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.
Chairmen and General managers of clubs in the Nigerian Professional Football League have rated the first half of the season as a huge success.
They however call on the League Management Company LMC to improve on lapses observed in the course of the first 190 matches.
The clubs have also pledged to be proactive in dealing with fans involved in violent acts by apprehending and handing them over to the law enforcement agents for prosecution.
The mid-season review was convened by the LMC in Abuja ahead of the start of the second stanza of the season on Sunday May 21st.