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Go Round unveil new training kits ahead of NNL season

Ugochukwu Iwuchukwu

Go Round FC have unveiled their training kits ahead of the new Nigeria National League NNL season.

The players of the club took part in the short unveiling ceremony at the Krisdera Hotel Stadium in Omoku, just before a pre-season friendly game against Bayelsa Selected side which Go Round FC won the encounter 3-2

Uchenna Ezeala, Gift Nwokike, Kamaru Ogunjobi, and Oyetoro Elijah are some of the players who sampled the kits.

Assistant coach, Okey Eluozo and trainer, Nnanna Campbell also posed with officials’ kits as well as head coach, Abiye Tamunoiyalla.

Arthur Nwaonumah and Toni Ishola unveiled the goalkeepers training Jerseys.

Meanwhile, the head coach of the team, Abiye Tamuno-Iyalla is still watching the newly signed on players in his team to ascertain their readiness for the league.

After the open screening exercise, Abiye said he believed the players were good enough but needed to see them in a real match situation.

After the game against the Bayelsa Selected side, Abiye told newsmen at the Krisdera Hotel Stadium that he still needs to see them in Grade A or B friendly matches.

“I can say I see about thirty percent readiness but I still need to watch them some more in friendly games.

“After a few more friendly games I will be able to judge their readiness for the League. We have a lot of returning players who will form the backbone of the team, but this is about those we signed up from the open screening exercise,” Abiye Tamuno-iyalla said.

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