Shooting Stars Rally Supporters for Crucial Match Against Akwa United

Shooting Stars Football Club is calling on their loyal supporters to rally behind them as they gear up to face Akwa United in their upcoming matchday 24 fixture. The chairman of the club, Honourable Babatunde Akoro, has urged fans to show up in large numbers at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan on Sunday to cheer on the team against the formidable Promise Keepers.

The Oluyole Warriors are currently on a hot streak, remaining unbeaten in their last three games. In a statement, Honourable Babatunde Akoro expressed gratitude to the supporters for their unwavering support and belief in the team. He emphasized the importance of their presence at the stadium, referring to them as the team’s “twelfth player.”

However, the club also issued a stern warning to troublemakers and miscreants who may attempt to disrupt the match. Any form of unruly behavior, such as using foul language, throwing objects, or attempting to attack officials or players, will not be tolerated. The club is committed to upholding the rules of the NFPL and will take strict action against anyone found engaging in such misconduct.

As Shooting Stars strive to achieve positive results on the field, they are counting on the support of their fans to remain focused and undistracted. The club is urging supporters to show their true colors by standing behind the team with even greater strength and unity. Let’s come together to create a vibrant and positive atmosphere at the stadium, as we cheer on our beloved Shooting Stars to victory.

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