Club Owners Association Strengthens Support for NNL Super Four

The leadership of the Nigeria National League Club Owners and Managers Association has reaffirmed its commitment to inclusiveness and stakeholder collaboration by ensuring a strong presence of its members at the ongoing Nigeria National League Super Four competition in Ikenne. In a statement signed by the association’s president, Godwin Enakhena, NALCOMA revealed that it fully […]

Club Owners Association Strengthens Support for NNL Super Four

The leadership of the Nigeria National League Club Owners and Managers Association has reaffirmed its commitment to inclusiveness and stakeholder collaboration by ensuring a strong presence of its members at the ongoing Nigeria National League Super Four competition in Ikenne.

In a statement signed by the association’s president, Godwin Enakhena, NALCOMA revealed that it fully sponsored the hotel accommodation and feeding of its members attending the season-ending tournament.

According to Enakhena, the initiative was designed to strengthen unity among stakeholders and contribute meaningfully to the development of the domestic league system.

“This is part of our continuous effort to build a stronger and more united football ecosystem. We believe that our presence here goes beyond watching matches; it is about contributing meaningfully to the growth of the league and supporting one another as stakeholders,” he stated.

He explained that the association extended sponsorship beyond clubs directly participating in the Super Four, noting that other members were also supported to attend the event in line with NALCOMA’s vision of inclusiveness.

“This decision underscores our belief in inclusiveness and unity. Football development cannot thrive in isolation. By bringing more members here, we are creating opportunities for learning, interaction, and collective progress,” Enakhena added.

Members of the association at the competition venue also stressed the need for clubs to become more proactive in handling operational responsibilities, particularly logistics.

NALCOMA stated that the presence of its members has added vibrancy to the Super Four through increased engagement, exchange of ideas and stronger support for participating teams.

The association further pledged to sustain such initiatives as part of efforts to build a more structured, self-sustaining and competitive Nigeria National League.

Speaking on the sidelines of the competition, NALCOMA secretary Usman Ahmed Egye said the association would continue to complement the efforts of the Nigeria National League Board in promoting a sustainable football development culture.

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