NNL Participating Clubs To Submit Preffered Home Venues Ahead New Season
Clubs participating for the 2020/2021 season in the Nigeria National League, (NNL) have been asked to submit their preferred venues for home matches on or before Wednesday September 23, 2020.
Such home grounds the NNL asserted must be safe and appropriate and should meet the facility requirements, as stipulated in the NNL rule books.
NNL Chief Operating Officer, Emmanuel Adesanya, said the venue for the competitive league games must be different from training pitches and that both shall be inspected before the commencement of the new season.
The stadiums assessment that will follow, is to ascertain compliance and level of readiness to host the NNL 2021 League matches.
Adesanya, stated further that clubs are mandated to provide functional electronic score board in their home grounds and in the absence of such, a manual score board with a black background (Minimum size of 8×5 meters) should be in place.
He gave other requirements as, a standard substitution board with a minimum measurement of 14 inches x 10 inches. Fortified Perimeter fencing of at least 2 meters in height. Functional dressing rooms for teams and match officials .
Adesanya warned that the NNL may consider an alternative venue for stadium(s) that fall short of the requirements stipulated above.
Meanwhile, the NNL has mandated the clubs to supply official email and other contact details.
This is with a view to put an end to sending official correspondences to individuals or unauthorized email accounts.
“Claims in the past by some clubs that they do not get NNL correspondences will be put to a permanent end, when clubs provide it with official (Authorized) communication channels.
“We at the NNL consider communication a key factor in our attempt to revamp the Most Important League in the country, this matter is urgent and must be treated as such by all clubs.”
The NNL also said the league will only resume in adherance to the instructions of the Nigeria Football Federation, Federal Ministry of Sports and the Presidential Task-Force regulations on Covid-19 protocols.