Rangers Offer Free Bus Ride to Uyo for CAF Champions League Clash

Rangers Fans to Flood Uyo for CAF Champions League Clash

In a show of solidarity and team spirit, Rangers International Football Club of Enugu has made arrangements for a massive turnout of supporters to descend upon Uyo for their highly anticipated CAF Champions League match against US Zilimadjou of Comoros.

As the preliminary round clash approaches, the Nigerian club has taken steps to ensure that its fans are well-represented at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, which has been adopted as the neutral venue for the match. To facilitate this, Rangers has provided a round-trip bus service for supporters willing to travel from Enugu to Uyo for the encounter.

The match, scheduled for Sunday, August 18, will see Rangers host the first leg, with the reverse fixture set to take place a week later. The Enugu club’s decision to make the journey to Uyo comes after both teams failed to secure CAF’s approval to use their home grounds in Enugu and Moroni.

With the stage set for an exciting clash, Rangers fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to cheer on their team and show their support for the Enugu-based club. The match promises to be an thrilling encounter, and with the neutral venue providing a level playing field, fans can expect an intense and competitive contest.

For those planning to attend the match, Rangers has made arrangements for round-trip transportation from Enugu, ensuring that fans can focus on the excitement of the match without worrying about the logistics of travel. With the clock ticking down to kickoff, anticipation is building, and fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting the chance to see these two teams face off in the CAF Champions League.

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