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    WAFU B: Recruit More Players- Stakeholders Warn Delta Queens.

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSJune 12, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Following the victory of Delta Queens as the overall winners of Nigeria women football  league with a 2-1 over Bayelsa Queens in the final match  of the  Super Six, stakeholders have warned Delta Queens to recruit more players.
    Former Nigeria Super Falcons head coach, Rowladson Odeh said there is more work to be done because the Wafu B tournament is a higher standard of the game and all mechinarry need to be put in place  ahead of the event later this year.
    Odeh said the management of the

     Sheriff Oborevwori Ladies need to recruit more experienced players in less than ten days for the Wafu  B event so as to get  it right and qualify to play in the women’s CAF champions League.
    Former Director General of the Delta state sports commission, Victor Onogagamue said there is no doubt that more players need to be injected into the team  to strengthen the new champions ahead of the WAFU B tournament.
    Retired Super Eagles defender Sam Sodje revealed that more than two departments need to be strengthened  with more experienced players as soon as possible to meet up the caf players submission.
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