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NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid
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NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid

Daily Post 18 days 1 mins read

Lobi Stars Chairman Terver Ikya has outlined plans to rebuild their squad for the 2026/27 Nigeria National League, NNL, season.

The Pride of Makurdi failed to secure promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, in the recently concluded NNL season.

Ikya said that they will promote five players from the youth team of the club.

“Will not recruit more than thirty players and then five from the youth team of Lobi Stars (U-19), totaling thirty-five players.” Ikya told Voicesports.

Ikya added that contracts of players signed before the current board took over will be terminated.

“And again, the contract of players signed in the team before we came on board ranging from 1-2 years will be terminated and we will start on a new slate.

“We will not attend to players sent by anybody. I want to take my fate in my hands so that whatever the outcome, I would take the responsibility.”

NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid

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