Mighty Jets Shift Resumption Date To November 17
Published: November 02, 2015The management of Nigeria National League outfit, Mighty Jets FC of Jos, has asked the players of the team to stay at home for another two weeks nullifying the earlier resumption date of November 1.
In a statement released by the Club through its Media Officer, Mbum Ferdinand, the management said the shift in date is to enable it sort out some logistics and administrative issues ahead of the 2015/2016 season.
The new resumption date is now set for 17th November 2015 and Players must report to the team’s camp not later than the said date.
The 1972 top flight champions have been in the Nigeria National League for sometime now and are striving to advance to the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, hence the early resumption.
In a statement released by the Club through its Media Officer, Mbum Ferdinand, the management said the shift in date is to enable it sort out some logistics and administrative issues ahead of the 2015/2016 season.
The new resumption date is now set for 17th November 2015 and Players must report to the team’s camp not later than the said date.
The 1972 top flight champions have been in the Nigeria National League for sometime now and are striving to advance to the Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, hence the early resumption.
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