CAFCC: Kwara United To Arrive in Lagos On Tuesday
In preparation for the preliminary round match of the CAF Confederation Cup, Nigeria's representative in the competition Kwara United have concluded arrangements to arrive in Lagos on Tuesday, BSNSports.com.ng report
The Afonja Warriors were picked as the second team to represent Nigeria in the tournament after they finished in 4th position in the 2021/2022 league season.
They were drawn against the Nigerien club AS Douanes for the preliminary round of the tournament.
Kwara United adopted Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos as their home after their original home Ilorin Township Stadium failed to meet the standard requirements of CAF.
As the competition is set to commence this weekend, the team management has announced that they will arrive in Lagos on Tuesday to kick start their preparation.
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