GIANTS BRILLARS, FC ONE ROCKET, TRADESAFE FC RELEGATED FROM NNL
Giants Brillars, FC One Rocket and Tradesafe FC have been relegated from the Nigeria National League.
The two clubs competed in the Southern Conference Group B in the just concluded season.
Giants Brillars were humiliated 4-0 by Ikorodu City FC in their final game of the season at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena on Sunday.
The Lagos club finished in 10th position with 24 points from 20 games.
FC One Rocket were held to a goalless draw by Crown FC in Uyo, while Tradesafe FC suffered a 2-0 loss against Solution FC.
Tradesafe FC finished last on the table with 13 points, while FC One Rocket ended the season in ninth position with 25 points.
The three clubs will participate in the Nationwide League One next season.
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