The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.
The Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 4 to determine champions of the country’s second-tier league will no longer be staged from November 22nd in Gombe due to “unexpected state of affairs beyond control”.
The Super 4 playoffs were billed from Tuesday, November 22 through to Saturday, November 26 at the Pantami International Stadium in Gombe.
Secretary of the second-tier League body, Lawrence Katken, said the postponement followed unexpected state of affairs beyond its control.
However, Katken added that the Super 4 will still hold in Gombe on a yet to be fixed date which will not be too long away.