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Rivers United kick off preparations for 2016/2017 season

By Editor
02 November 2016   |   3:40 am
Nigeria’s second representatives in the 2017 CAF Champions League, Rivers United, have started preparations for the 2016/17 football season. 
Rivers United battling with Wikki Tourists in the 2015/2016 season. The 2017 CAF Champions League candidates have started preparation for next season.			     PHOTO: LMC.

Rivers United battling with Wikki Tourists in the 2015/2016 season. The 2017 CAF Champions League candidates have started preparation for next season. PHOTO: LMC.

Nigeria’s second representatives in the 2017 CAF Champions League, Rivers United, have started preparations for the 2016/17 football season. 

Rivers United finished second behind Enugu Rangers in the last season, thus qualifying as one of the country’s representatives in the prestigious CAF Champions League.

According to the team’s official website, Rivers United players and officials converged at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium, Port Harcourt, the home ground of the club, yesterday morning for the team’s first training session ahead of the new season. 

The session lasted for exactly 90 minutes and was supervised the chief coach, Willy Udube.It said Rivers State Sports Commissioner, Boma Iyaye, watched the session and charged players and officials to maintain ‘a high level of discipline’ ahead of a potentially demanding season. 

“On behalf of the sponsor of the team, the Rivers State Government, I want to welcome you back from your vacation. “However, this is time for hard work and I want to charge you all to realize that you are ambassadors of Rivers State and Nigeria as you will be representing this country in the 2017 CAF Champions League. 

“I urge you all to display a high level of discipline and focus as you look to do Rivers State and Nigeria proud in the upcoming season,” he said. 

Responding, club captain, Festus Austine, promised that the players would work hard always and they look to justify the confidence reposed in them. 

“We want to thank you for your fatherly advice and also want to use this opportunity to express our appreciation to the Rivers State Government for the continued support to the club.

“We will not relent ahead of the new season as we look to put smiles on the faces of Rivers people and Nigerians in general,” he said.
Meanwhile, General Manager of the club, Chief Okey Kpalukwu, confirmed that a few of the players are still expected but assured that there would be a full house by today.

“I want to urge the few players who have not yet turned up to do so without any further delay. “Our time for preparations is quite short and we will need a full house before the next training session on Wednesday,” he said. 

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