Insurance FC official calls for better management of Nigeria National League
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Sabina Chikere
The Coordinator of Insurance Football Club of Benin, Sabina Chikere, has called for a more professional approach in the management of the Nigeria National League (NNL).
Chikere told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Benin that the competition’s management left so much to be desired.
She spoke against the backdrop of the sudden postponement of the NNL match day 15 fixture involving Insurance FC and Holy Arrow of Oleh in Delta.
Chikere noted that the postponement was as a result of the absence of the game’s officials who could not make it to the match venue due to late communication.
“Of course, you don’t expect a referee whose appointment for the match came late few hours to the game to have arrived here. It is possible they may have been coming from a far distance.
“The management of the league should have been ahead with their plans for matches this weekend and what we just experienced today would have been avoided.
“It is unfortunate that the postponement came only when all the match preliminaries had been concluded and players of both teams had already filed out on the field for the game.
“The postponement is already a setback for both teams in terms of cost and other plans.
“A better planning and management of the league will save us from this unfortunate incident and embarrassment,” she stated.
NAN reports that Insurance FC currently sit in the second position of the Group B2 table of the NNL with 24 points, three points behind table-toppers Remo Stars FC.
(NAN)