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NPFL: Niger Tornadoes announce resumption date for feeders team
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NPFL: Niger Tornadoes announce resumption date for feeders team

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Niger Tornadoes have set Monday, 24 August as resumption date for their feeders team ahead of the new season.

The Ikon Allah Boys made the announcement in a statement on Saturday.

Players and officials of the feeders team are expected to resume on the date at the Fomwan Field, Minna.

DAILY POST recalls that Niger Tornadoes recently appointed Hassan Mohammed as the new technical adviser for the youth team.

Mohammad will lead the team’s screening exercise and preparation for the new campaign.

The exercise is part of the club’s efforts to strengthen its youth development structure and create a sustainable pathway for talented young players to progress through the ranks.

NPFL: Niger Tornadoes announce resumption date for feeders team

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