2021/22 Season: ABS Ilorin FC announce resumption date

Date: 2021-11-24

Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) Ilorin FC, will resume for the 2021/2022 NNL season on Monday, Nov. 29.

The club in a statement by its Coordinator, Malik Olasunkanmi, said the players are given until Sat. Nov. 27, to return to Ilorin and use from that day to Sunday to get used to the town again before Monday's resumption.

Olasunkanmi said all technical staff and the players are expected to report to the Main Bowl of the Kwara Stadium Complex, Ilorin from 10 am on Monday.

The ABS Coordinator wished all the players and staff a safe journey back to the state of Harmony as they set to go into the new season with a renewed mission.

Olasunkanmi thanked the players and the staff for their doggedness and dedication even as he wished for more this time around.

 

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