NO fewer than 30 football clubs have been cleared by the Osun State Football Association to participate in the state Football League for the 23/24 Season, scheduled to kick off in the first quarters of 2024.
The clubs, according to a press statement issued by the Secretary of Osun FA, Mr. Amoo Abayomi, have been placed into four groups to minimise traveling by the participating clubs.
Abayomi disclosed that the football association will announce the venues to host the four groups as soon as possible.
“Security of players, good playing pitches, and television-friendly grounds are some of the variables that will determine the selections of the venues,” Amoo stated.
GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D
1. ELEBUIBON BOYS FC OSOGBO ORIADE FC OSOGBO HAMMOLA INT’L F A IDO OSUN IWO UNITED FC IWO
2. HOMMY DAYS F A OSOGBO SHARP STRIKER FC OSOGBO BRILLIANT UNITED FC IDO OSUN TELU FC IWO
3. FEHINTY F A OSOGBO RIDYEM FC OSOGBO EDE CITY BOYS BRIGHT STAR FC IWO
4. LOCAPY FC OSOGBO IGBAJO UNITED FEEDERS FEED TALENT FC ILE-IFE SOCCER WIZARD FC IFE-ODAN
5. H M K. F A OSOGBO OVIT F A IRAGBIJI H C B FC IPETUMODU EDE NORTH FC EDE
6. NET BREAKER FC. OSOGBO ILA ORANGUN FEEDERS ILAALAN FC EJIGBO TIMI GIANT FC EDE
7. OROLU FEEDERS IFON OSUN ZAKARIYAU F A. IKIRUN KAMAL F A OSOGBO
8. DIVINE FC ILESHA IJESHA WARRIORS FC SUCCESS F A LLESHA
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