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Ijew/Itsekiri 2019 peace cup:16 communities to contest for 2.2 million

Ijew/Itsekiri 2019 peace  cup:16 communities to contest for 2.2 million



By Oreva Abikele, FPR

The Local Organizing Committee LOC, of the most popular grassroot and ethnic coexistence peace building football tournament otherwise known as Comrade Mulade Sheriff Peace and Unity Cup has schedule the 2019 peace cup to take off Thursday November 7th, by 9am to 3pm prompt for the screening of players registered for the tournament and also conduct the draws for the 16 Communities/Teams that are duly registered for the tournament.

  It is pertinent to state that this is the most crucial and important aspect of football, therefore any TEAM/COMMUNITY that fail to participate will be disqualified automatically. And every registered Community must come with all their PLAYERS, COACH and TECHNICAL TEAM for the screening on Thursday 7th November 2019.

Names of communities registered for the IJAW/ITSEKIRI Peace and Unity Cup otherwise known as Comrade Mulade Sheriff Peace and Unity Cup are

ITSEKIRI COMMUNITIES

1: OGEDIGBEN
Community

2: IJAGHALA 
Community

3: MADANGHO 
Community

4: UGBEGUGUN 
Community

5: BATEREN
Community

6: AGOGBORO 
Community

7: AJUDIABO
Community

8: UGBORODO
Community

IJAW COMMUNITIES

1) OKERENKOKO community

2) KOKODIAGBENE
Community

3) OPOROZA
Community

4) KUNUKUNUAMA
Community

5) TEIBEJOR
Community

6) BENIKRUKRU
Community

7) OPUEDEBUBOR
Community

8) KURUTIE
Community

It is worthy of note that football scout will be on ground to select players for premier league across the State and Nation

We congratulates all team ahead of a successful outting 2019

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