The much-awaited 2023 season of the Nationwide League One (NLO) will officially kick off on Wednesday May 3rd, according to a directive from the Secretariat.
Though it
has suffered a second shift in the proposed kickoff date, in keeping with its
commitments made to clubs, the Secretariat of the nation's third-tier domestic
league moved forward by a week the commencement of the new season in the best
interest of all parties.
The season
schedule returns to the Stadium League Format, after it was adopted and vetoed
in February by the NLO Congress held virtually, as it considered the security,
economic and political challenges in the country.
According to
the NLO Media Channel, an official statement on Thursday gave reasons for a
shift in date.
"All is
still in top gear to commence the season without hitches in terms of the
logistics we have put in place for the Stadium League Format," said the
NLO's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Olushola Ogunnowo.
"On the
other hand, a few clubs have slowed our activities as they were yet to complete
their player's registration processes.
"Players
registration by all the clubs before the kickoff of the season, is imperative
to the NLO, as it's never our norm to start the season with a fire brigade
approach.
"We
also considered the knockout football competition, the Federation Cup, which is
at the Round of 32 stages. A few NLO teams are still in the race for the
trophy, so it won't be fair if the Secretariat doesn't consider such teams when
releasing the fixtures for the season.
"Having
moved the commencement date by a week, we are certain that the affected clubs
will use this window to finalize their player's registration for the
season," Ogunnowo stressed.
Meanwhile,
the NLO will host a press conference in Lagos on Wednesday April 26, where it
will make a massive announcement as regards its new sponsors.
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