The authorized locations for the Nigeria Professional Football League season of 2022–2023 have been made public by the Interim Management Committee (IMC).
Five clubs have not been able to meet the IMC’s requirements for infrastructure.
The league body has designated venues where the affected clubs would play their home matches.
Rangers International in Enugu, Kwara United in Ilorin, Niger Tornadoes in Minna, Lobi Stars in Makurdi, and Nasarawa United in Lafia are the clubs that are impacted.
On Wednesday, the draw for the new campaign was held in Abuja.
On January 8, the 2022–23 campaign will begin.
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