Rangers International, one of the Nigeria Premier Football League’s (NPFL) most glamorous clubs, have continued to make giant strides both locally and internationally to showcase the identity of the club and the rich potential of Nigerian football, Completesports.com reports.
The Coal City Flying Antelopes, seven-time winners of Nigeria’s top flight, have signed a partnership agreement with Swiss club F.C Schaffhausen. This union aims to not only enhance the talent and quality of the club but also to promote the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) on a global scale.
Last season, the Coal City Flying Antelopes secured a deal with Afrinvent Company as their official jersey endorsement partner.
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Rangers CEO, Amobi Ezeaku Esq., signed the partnership agreement with Schaffhausen, based in the northern region of Switzerland.
The visibly delighted Rangers boss disclosed the details after the endorsement of documents at the Swiss club’s base on Thursday, 9 January 2025.
“We are proud to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between Rangers International F.C. and F.C Schaffhausen of Switzerland, facilitated by Bold Base,” Ezeaku said.
“Together, we are building a legacy of excellence for generations to come,” he added.
Ezeaku also expressed gratitude to the Governor of Enugu State, Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, for granting approval for the execution of the cooperation agreement.
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He further stated that the collaboration would open doors for the exchange of ideas, talent, and knowledge, offering players, coaches, and other staff opportunities to enhance their understanding of the beautiful game of football between both clubs.
Through this partnership, F.C Schaffhausen will have the opportunity to sign talented players from Nigeria, providing them with a platform to showcase their skills in European football.
By Sab Osuji
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