APR FC Signs Nigerian Duo Odibo and Nwobodo for CAF Champions League Push

APR FC Signs Nigerian Duo Odibo and Nwobodo for CAF
APR FC Signs Nigerian Duo Odibo and Nwobodo for CAF

APR FC Stamps Authority with Double Nigerian Signing Ahead of CAF Champions League Campaign

In a move set to boost their chances in the upcoming CAF Champions League, Rwandan Premier League champions APR FC have announced the signing of Nigerian duo Godwin Odibo and Chidiebere Nwobodo.

Odibo, a pacy winger, joins APR from Sporting Lagos in the Nigerian National League, while Nwobodo, a skilled midfielder, arrives from Rangers, the Nigerian Premier Football League champions. Notably, Nwobodo captained Rangers to win the NPFL title last season.

The signing of the Nigerian pair increases the number of Nigerians in APR’s squad to three, with forward Victor Mbaoma already a key member of the team. The arrivals are a significant boost for the club as they prepare to compete in the CAF Champions League next season.

APR have dominated the Rwandan Premier League, winning multiple titles, and the addition of Odibo and Nwobodo is expected to strengthen their squad for the continental competition. The club’s fans will be eagerly anticipating their debut performance in the CAF Champions League.

Key Statistics:

  • APR FC have won multiple Rwandan Premier League titles
  • Godwin Odibo joins from Sporting Lagos (Nigeria National League)
  • Chidiebere Nwobodo arrives from Rangers (Nigeria Premier Football League champions)
  • Nwobodo captained Rangers to win the NPFL title last season
  • APR FC will compete in the CAF Champions League next season

This article has been brought to you by Media Talk Africa, your premier source for African sports news and updates. Stay tuned for more exciting stories from the African football scene!

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