Prior to the 2023–24 season, the Nigeria National League (NNL) has scheduled inspections at seventeen (17) stadiums.
On October 28, the game is expected to begin.
Any venues that don’t meet the necessary standards won’t be used to hold league games, according to the league’s chief operating officer, Dr. Ayo Abdulrahaman.
Dr. Abdulrahman asked the facility inspectors to concentrate on the stadiums’ playing fields, locker rooms, perimeter fence, media tribune, and other areas.
Specifically designated facility inspectors and compliance officers have been assigned to conduct in-depth facility inspections, he continued.
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It goes as follows:
1. U.J Esuene Stadium,Calabar Cross Rivers
2. MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta Ogun State
3. Dipo Dina Stadium, Ijebu Ode
4. Ole Township Stadium, Delta State
5. Oshogbo Township Stadium, Oshogbo
6. Soun Stadium, Ogbomosho
7. Olukayode Fayemi Stadium, Ado-Ekiti
8. Area 10 Stadium Garki ,Abuja
9 Area 3 Stadium,Garki, Abuja
10. Giginya Memorial Stadium,Sokoto
11. FIFA Goal Project, Birnin Kebbi
12. Abubakar Labbo Controller Stadium, Malumfashi ,Katsina.
13. Kazaure stadium, Jigawa
14. Atiku Abubakar Stadium, Fufore Adamawa
15. El-Kanemi Warriors Stadium, Borno and
16. Gashua Stadium, Yobe.
17. Sadauna Memorial Stadium, Gusau, Zamfara