Friday, 15 April 2016

Rangers charged to beat Giwa FC

Rangers International Football Club of Enugu have been challenged to dismantle Giwa FC of Jos in a match day 12 of the Nigeria Professional Football League in Jos Sunday to maintain their lead in the league summit.

Players and officials of the team departed Enugu on Friday morning to Jos.

The club’s Director of Media and Public Relations, Foster Chime said the players are determined to secure maximum three points against Giwa FC on Sunday.

Chime said the players have vowed to sustain their winning streak, adding that the victory against FC Ifeanyi Uba last weekend has given the players more confidence to beat Giwa and maintain their leadership at the league summit.

According to him, the management believes the financial motivation by Governor Ugwuanyi and the club management is the tonic and motivation that has been propelling the team to success.

General Manager of the club, Paul Chibuzor, said the board has introduced measures aimed at giving the players and officials sense of belonging and opportunities to actualize their goals in the team.

The board recently introduced base players’ award and financially benefits that will improve the teams’ welfare.

According to Chibuzor, the board has also entered into partnership arrangements towards improving the internal generated revenue of the team.

“Cross section of Rangers fans in Enugu appealed to the state government to ensure that the team is given assistance and logistics towards enhancing the image of the club as well as boosting the players and officials morale,” Rangers media said.


Rangers are currently leading the league summit with twenty one points from eleven matches.   

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