Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.
Enugu Rangers’ 4-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in their last day of the Premier League at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, sparked wild celebrations in the Coal City on Sunday.
The win helped the Enugu club win the tournament they last won the title 32 years ago.
A hat-trick from Chisom Egbuchulam and a goal from Osas Okoro gave the Enugu side the triumph at the stadium, which stands were filled to capacity.
The Flying Antelopes finished on 63 points from 36 matches, three points ahead of runners-up Rivers United, who beat Akwa United 2-1.