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Minister Of Sports, Sunday Dare Bans Clubs From Using MKO Abiola Stadium

Minister Of  Sports, Sunday Dare  Bans Clubs From Using MKO Abiola Stadium
  • PublishedJune 7, 2022

Nigeria’s sports minister, Sunday Dare has banned clubs from using Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja.

It was gathered that the minister made the decision after Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro complained about the poor state of the playing surface following Sunday’s training session.

The Super Eagles also did not train on the pitch on Monday to allow groundsmen to put it in proper shape before Thursday’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Leone Stars of Sierra.

They had their training on Monday at the practice pitch of the stadium.

“The pitch can be used only for matches involving the national teams,” an official of the sports ministry Mohammed Manga told NAN.

“We have to keep the stadium’s main pitch in good shape for use for international matches involving the national teams,” he said.

With the development, Nigeria Professional Football League club, Kano Pillars will have to look for a new stadium for their home games.

The Sai Masu Gida were banished to Abuja by the League Management Company following crowd trouble in their home clash against Katsina United.

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