Stanley Ihugba :Ullensaker / Kisa Played The Real Football In The League
Published: November 20, 2013
Ullensaker / Kisa, who pay the wages of Nigerians Stanley Ihugba and Ahmed Suleiman, ensured their First Division safety after winning their last two matches.
26 - year - old central midfielder Ihugba decided to join Ullensaker / Kisa at the beginning of the 2013 campaign because he thought the Jessheim based outfit had realistic chances of gaining promotion to the Norwegian Premier League.
“We had a good pre - season. We went to Spain, beat some big clubs and teams in the same level with us.
“We came back to Norway and thought we were ready for the season but we were playing well and still not winning games.
“But all in all, we played the real football in the league,” Stanley Ihugba said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
In the 26 matches Ihugba played in the Adeccoligaen, he did not score a single goal.
On the other hand, teammate Ahmed Suleiman, well known for his stint with Vålerenga, netted 3 goals in 13 games.
26 - year - old central midfielder Ihugba decided to join Ullensaker / Kisa at the beginning of the 2013 campaign because he thought the Jessheim based outfit had realistic chances of gaining promotion to the Norwegian Premier League.
“We had a good pre - season. We went to Spain, beat some big clubs and teams in the same level with us.
“We came back to Norway and thought we were ready for the season but we were playing well and still not winning games.
“But all in all, we played the real football in the league,” Stanley Ihugba said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
In the 26 matches Ihugba played in the Adeccoligaen, he did not score a single goal.
On the other hand, teammate Ahmed Suleiman, well known for his stint with Vålerenga, netted 3 goals in 13 games.
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