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IMC says no more NPFL fixtures disruption

- By David Ngobua

The Interim Management Committee (IMC), of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has assured that apart from those already disrupted by the CAF Confederat­ion Cup matches that involved Rivers United, fixtures would be played as scheduled.

It will be recalled that Rivers United exited the competitio­n last Sunday at the quarter final stage after a 2-0 aggregate score against Young Africans of Tanzania.

The Port Harcourt side, playing in Group B of the NPFL had some fixtures reschedule­d to enable them have full focus on the continenta­l ties.

“Our fixtures fidelity has been proven from the kickoff and we are working to accommodat­e Rivers United outstandin­g games to ensure the season is concluded with minimal blip”, said IMC’s Head of Operations, Davidson Owumi.

He announced that MatchDay 17 will be played this weekend in both groups in line with the calendar and commended Rivers United for reaching the knockout stage of the competitio­n.

“While we work around dates to reschedule outstandin­g matches of Rivers United, the weekend games will be played as scheduled in the two groups. We won’t be distracted by incendiary comments or actions from any quarters”.

“Our desire is to see Nigerian clubs go all the way in the competitio­n and this will naturally affect our fixtures just as it does elsewhere. All we need to do is to find acceptable dates that won’t unduly pile pressure on our representa­tives and that’s what we are going to do in the coming days”, said Owumi.

“After the MatchDay 17, Group B matches would be paused to allow Rivers United complete their backlog and we hope to accomplish this within the month”, the former Nigerian internatio­nal told IMC Media,” he explained.

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