Defender, Nelson Abiam has parted ways with Nigeria Premier League club, Rangers, few weeks after signing for the Coal City outfit. Abiam signed a
Defender, Nelson Abiam has parted ways with Nigeria Premier League club, Rangers, few weeks after signing for the Coal City outfit.Reason for his mutual disengagement was not stated by both parties.
The former Nasarawa United defender wished the Fidelis Ilechukwu tutored side all the best in the future. “I wanted to personally let you know that I have mutually agreed with Enugu Rangers to part ways after signing a two-year deal just last month.“While I may not have had the chance to step onto the field wearing the Rangers jersey, I’m excited for what the future holds.Related Topics:
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