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Shooting Stars Player Kabir Wins October Award

Tijani Kabir has been recognized as the Player of the Month for October by Nigerian Premier Football League side Shooting […]

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Tijani Kabir has been recognized as the Player of the Month for October by Nigerian Premier Football League side Shooting Stars. The 23‑year‑old midfielder has been instrumental in the team’s performance this season, contributing to two wins, one draw and one defeat during the month. Kabir’s consistent displays have earned him a mainstay position in the heart of Shooting Stars’ midfield. He has made 11 appearances for the Ibadan club this season, registering two assists, and his performances have been crucial in helping the team navigate the challenges of the league.

Meanwhile, teammate Ayodele Ismail also received recognition, winning the Goal of the Month award for October. Ismail’s last‑minute strike against Plateau United in a matchday seven fixture was deemed the standout goal of the month, earning him the award. The awards reflect the team’s overall performance in October, which saw a mix of results.

As the season progresses, Shooting Stars will look to build on their current form and push for a stronger position in the league standings. With players like Kabir and Ismail making significant contributions, the team aims to achieve its goals and make a lasting impact in the Nigerian Premier Football League. The recognition of Kabir and Ismail’s performances provides a positive note for Shooting Stars, and the club will seek to carry this momentum into upcoming fixtures. Fans and supporters will be watching closely as the league unfolds to see whether the team can maintain its current level of performance.

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