Enyimba FC inaugurates family stand in Abia stadium

General Manager of Eyimba FC and footballer, Kanu Nwankwo, has inaugurated a family stand at the club’s stadium in Aba, Abia State.
Mr Nwankwo, who stated this in a statement in Aba on Monday, said the initiative sought to create and provide a welcome and inclusive environment, atmosphere for families to enjoy live football together.
He said, “The family stand is designed to provide a safe and comfortable space for parents and children to cheer on Enyimba FC. It will also foster a sense of community and shared passion for the beautiful game of football. As a father and a football enthusiast, I believe it’s essential to create a safe space where families can bond over their love of football. This family stand is a significant step towards making Enyimba FC a hub for family entertainment and socialisation.’’
He said that the project was a testament to the club`s commitment to promoting football development and enhancing the overall fan experience.
Mr Nwankwo said that with the initiative, Enyimba FC had set a shining example for other clubs to follow.
“It has also proved that football can indeed be a powerful tool for building stronger and more united communities, ’’he said.
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