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Three Nigerian Teams Home Venues Missing As CAF Releases Approved Stadiums

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Last updated: August 11, 2022 2:28 am
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Published: August 11, 2022
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Ahead of 2022/23 CAF Club competitions and games, the African Soccer governing body has released the list of approved stadiums across the continent, BSNsports.com.ng has gathered.

The list of the approved stadium was released on Wednesday, barely 24 hours after it gave directives to the participating clubs in the inter-clubs competition to have their home venue submitted before August 20th.

Seven Nigeria stadia were approved and certified to stage any CAF matches as four clubs will be taking part in the Champions League and Confederation Cup.

The seven stadiums includes: Goodswill Akpabio Stadium Uyo, Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium ( Edo State) Mobolaji Johnson ( Lagos ), Enyimba International Stadium ( Aba), Stephen Keshi Stadium ( Asaba), MKO Stadium ( Abuja) and Adokie Amasiamaka Stadium( Port Harcourt).

According to the report from CAF, apart from Rivers United, three other clubs campaigning in the inter-club competitions Plateau United, Remo Stars and Kwara United may likely play their home game away from home.

/BSN sports/CAF

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