Enugu Rangers are gearing up for a massive show of support as they prepare to take on US Zilimadjou of Comoros in the CAF Champions League. The club has organized a special round-trip bus service to ensure their passionate supporters can travel in large numbers to Uyo for the highly anticipated clash.
With both teams unable to secure CAF approval for their home grounds in Enugu and Moroni, the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo will serve as the battlefield for the preliminary round encounter. Rangers will host the first leg this Sunday, August 18, with the return fixture set for a week later.
As excitement builds, fans are ready to storm Uyo and create an electric atmosphere, showing their unwavering support for the Flying Antelopes in what has been a complete resurgence of the club’s followership since last season before they lifted the league title.Rangers Set to Paint Uyo Red as Fans Gear Up for CAF Champions League Showdown
Enugu Rangers are gearing up for a massive show of support as they prepare to take on US Zilimadjou of Comoros in the CAF Champions League. The club has organized a special round-trip bus service to ensure their passionate supporters can travel in large numbers to Uyo for the highly anticipated clash.
With both teams unable to secure CAF approval for their home grounds in Enugu and Moroni, the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo will serve as the battlefield for the preliminary round encounter. Rangers will host the first leg this Sunday, August 18, with the return fixture set for a week later.
As excitement builds, fans are ready to storm Uyo and create an electric atmosphere, showing their unwavering support for the Flying Antelopes in what has been a complete resurgence of the club’s followership since last season before they lifted the league title.Rangers Set to Paint Uyo Red as Fans Gear Up for CAF Champions League Showdown
Enugu Rangers are gearing up for a massive show of support as they prepare to take on US Zilimadjou of Comoros in the CAF Champions League. The club has organized a special round-trip bus service to ensure their passionate supporters can travel in large numbers to Uyo for the highly anticipated clash.
With both teams unable to secure CAF approval for their home grounds in Enugu and Moroni, the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo will serve as the battlefield for the preliminary round encounter. Rangers will host the first leg this Sunday, August 18, with the return fixture set for a week later.
As excitement builds, fans are ready to storm Uyo and create an electric atmosphere, showing their unwavering support for the Flying Antelopes in what has been a complete resurgence of the club’s followership since last season before they lifted the league title.