Kwara United Appeals N6m NPFL Fine Over Live Broadcast Disruption
According to a news report from Daily Post, Kwara United has lodged an appeal against the fine imposed on the club by the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
The Harmony Boys, facing a N6 million penalty for interrupting the live broadcast of their matchday 31 encounter with Akwa United last weekend, have taken action to contest the decision.
“We have already appealed the fine by the NPFL,” Kwara United media officer Jimoh Bashir told DAILY POST. “We await a response from the league body.”
It's noted by DAILY POST that Kwara United faces additional charges for allegedly furnishing false information, resulting in the rescheduling of their fixture against Bayelsa United.
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