Anambra beach soccer warriors storm Kaduna for finals

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By Emmanuel Ndukuba

Awka, June 27, 2024 – Anambra Beach Soccer Warriors have stormed Kaduna, ready to take on the best in the Nigeria Beach Soccer League Super 4 finals from July 4 to 6.

Led by General Manager, Charles Ejefonye, the team is eager to make their mark in the competition, despite being debutants.

With the strong performance in the qualifying rounds, the Warriors are confident in their abilities, and star player Emeka Ogbonna, a seasoned veteran, is no stranger to the challenge ahead.

Coordinator, Awam Okwudili exudes optimism, stating “We’ve come too far to falter now. Our chairman, Prof. Victor Madubuko, who has been supporting the team, and our fans are counting on us.

“The boys are ready to deliver, and I have no doubt we’ll return home with the trophy.

“As they settle down, the Warriors will intensify preparations for the big showdown. The stage is now set for an electrifying competition.

“Anambra Beach Soccer Warriors are ready for face off against seasoned teams, Kebbi United BSC, Kebbi Beach Soccer Club (Fishers), and hosts, Kada City.

“The next few days will be a test of skill, strategy and determination, but one thing is certain – we have come to Kaduna with a single-minded mission: to conquer the Super 4 and bring glory to the state and teeming fans,” he affirmed.

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