Niger Tornadoes’ Pre-Season Focus: Discipline, Commitment Key to Success

Niger Tornadoes Chairman Stresses Discipline and Focus Ahead of Pre-Season Tournament

In a bid to prepare his team for success, Niger Tornadoes chairman Ibrahim Dada has emphasized the importance of discipline, focus, and commitment to the players ahead of the pre-season tournament in Abuja.

Dada’s address came after the team’s training session in Minna, where he reiterated the vital role these qualities play in achieving success. The club chief believes that a close camping period will provide the perfect opportunity for the players to bond and fine-tune their skills before the start of the new season.

The team, led by coach Majin Mohammed, will face off against Kwara United in their season-opening fixture. The 2024-25 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season is set to kick off on Saturday, August 31.

With the new season on the horizon, Dada’s words of wisdom are likely to resonate with the players as they prepare to take on their opponents. The Niger Tornadoes chairman’s emphasis on discipline, focus, and commitment serves as a reminder that these essential qualities are the foundation upon which success is built.

The pre-season tournament in Abuja will provide the perfect platform for the team to test their mettle and fine-tune their skills in preparation for the grueling league campaign ahead. As the team readies itself for the new season, fans can expect an exciting ride filled with thrilling matches and intense competition.

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