The Nigerian Professional Football league Kano Pillars have now relocated to Muhammad Dikko stadium Katsina where they will be playing their matches NIGERIAN TRACKER has gathered.
The Football club have been enmeshed in crisis since the conversion of Sani Abacha Stadium into an isolation centre.
Since then the football club is playing in Kaduna state and has been facing serious challenge ,even during their last Match they lost to Rivers United .
When contacted the media officer of Kano Pillars football club Rilwanu Idris Malikawa Garu confirmed the relocation of Kano Pillars football club to Muhammad Dikko stadium in Katsina where they will be playing.
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League management company has relocated Kano Pillars football club from Ahmadu Bello Stadium Kaduna to Muhammad Dikko Stadium Katsina in Katsina State.
According to the statement from the Media Officer of Kano Pillars football club Rilwanu Idris Malikawa said they received the directives from the LMC this evening that they have been relocated to Katsina with immediate effect.
Malikawa said the statement from the LMC and signed by the chief operating officer Alhaji Salihu Abubakar which said for some security challenges and encroachment unto the playing field during your match with Rivers United football club in match day 16 at Kaduna and despite that the match was arranged as closed door now you have been moved to Muhammad Dikko Stadium Katsina.
The statement said henceforth Kano Pillars football club would play their home matches game at the Muhammad Dikko Stadium Katsina starting from match day seventeen against Nasarawa United football club on Sunday.
Malikawa then thanked the Kaduna state football Association, Swan Kaduna and entire football family of Kaduna state for the support and cooperation they give to them during their playing time at Ahmadu Bello Stadium Kaduna.
The Media Officer then expressed confidence that they would get maximum support and cooperation from government and good people of Katsina State for the success of the club throughout their stay in Katsina.
Thanks.
MO.
Malikawa.