Glo Premier League Transfer Window Shuts For Business On July 16
Published: July 08, 2014
Ahead of the resumption of the Nigeria topflight, allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the League Management Committee has informed all the participating teams that they must conclude their transfer market activities on or before July 16.
The Nigeria Professional Football League has been on break for the past one month as a result of the World Cup, but will resume on July 20 for the second stanza.
Champions Kano Pillars top the standings after 19 rounds, with 34 points in their kitty, followed by Nasarawa United FC and Abia Warriors.
Nembe City, Gombe United and Kaduna United are the bottom three teams in the Premier League.
The star match next weekend is between high-flying Abia Warriors and Nasarawa United at Umuahia.
The Nigeria Professional Football League has been on break for the past one month as a result of the World Cup, but will resume on July 20 for the second stanza.
Champions Kano Pillars top the standings after 19 rounds, with 34 points in their kitty, followed by Nasarawa United FC and Abia Warriors.
Nembe City, Gombe United and Kaduna United are the bottom three teams in the Premier League.
The star match next weekend is between high-flying Abia Warriors and Nasarawa United at Umuahia.
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