By Anthony Obaseki on July 21, 2019
The finals of the 2019 Aiteo Cup finals earlier announce for Wednesday, July 24, 2019, have been rescheduled to take place on Sunday, July 28.
The final of the competition will be between Kano Pillars and Niger Tornadoes, with Kaduna as venue.
A statement on Sunday evening by the organisers, made available to Daily Sports, said about the shift in date: “Good evening, kindly be informed that the Finals of 2019 Aiteo Cup competition (Men and Women) earlier scheduled to hold on Wednesday 24/7/2019 has been postponed and it shall now be played on SUNDAY 28th July 2019. We are sorry for any inconvenience the shift in date must have caused you.”
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 21, 2019
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