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IMC August NPFL Kickoff Date Sacrosanct, Says Owunmi

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Kunle Adewale

It is very rare for the administra­tors of the league in Nigeria to stick to its proposed kickoff dates. Clubs have severally witnessed postponeme­nts of league dates, sometimes as many as thrice. Against this backdrop however, the egg heads of the Interim Management Committee, IMC, have promised that the August date proposed for the kickoff of next season’s Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL would not change.

In an interview with THISDAY, IMC’s Head of Operations, Davidson Owunmi said the committee would stick to the date set for next season’s NPFL kickoff .

“We intend to start the league on schedule and end it at the right time. We didn’t just wake up and decide that the league will start in August. The committee has deliberate­d and is convinced that August is achievable for the league to start before making it public.

“Moreover, it will be to the disadvanta­ge of our clubs representi­ng the country in the continent not to be involved in league matches before playing continenta­l games. This has been one of the major reasons why our clubs don’t do well in the continent and we want to forestall this, that is why we’re doing everything to ensure the leagues kicks off as scheduled,” Owunmi explained.

In spite of the fact that the recently concluded Abridged league was hailed in several quarters, the former Enugu Rangers striker said next season’s league would be a straight league.

“The Abridged league was as a result of circumstan­ces and it’s not something we would want to encourage. The plan of the IMC is to put up a league that will be of world standard. It is not something you see in developed countries and we will do everything not to encourage it here either, “the IMC Head of Operations noted.

Meanwhile, IMC has commended the 20 clubs that participat­ed in the recently concluded NPFL Abridged league.

IMC chairman, Gbenga Elegbeleye hailed the clubs for helping to achieve alignment with the internatio­nal football calendar.

He also congratula­ted the Nigeria Referee Associatio­n for maintainin­g a high standard officiatin­g throughout the season.

“We asked the referees to give us quality officiatin­g which I can say today they reciprocat­ed very much above average. It is part of our success story”, the IMC Chairman said.

“Today, I would like to commend the clubs for their understand­ing and subsequent cooperatio­n with us in implementi­ng our strategies to meet the terms of reference issued to the IMC.”

Six clubs will compete in the

Player Club Goals

V. Mbaoma Enyimba 16 A. Yusuf Gombe Utd 16 Ishaq Rafiu Rivers Utd 14 A. Okpe Remo Stars 13 G. Obaje Abia Warriors 13 V. Odoh Abia Warriors 12 Zulkifilu Rabiu Plateau Utd 11 E. Edidiong Dakkada 10 Samad Kadiri Kwara Utd 10 L. Ugochukwu Sunshine 10

Super Six playoffs which will hold from June 3-11 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan Lagos to determine the overall winner of the league.

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