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Enyimba parts ways with 13 players as Akwa Utd players undergo medicals

Enyimba has confirmed the departure of 13 players from the club, including notable names like club captain Ojo Olorunleke, Ikenna Cooper, and striker Chijioke Mbaoma.

Other players leaving the nine-time NPFL champions include Desmond Ojietefian, Anthony Okachi, Chigozie Chilekwu, Ngomere Chisom, Chibuike Nwaiwu, George Owen, MacBen Otika, Uche Collins, Tochukwu Emmanuel, and James Orasonye.

The club expressed its gratitude to these players for their dedication and contributions.

In response to the departures, the Aba giants have brought in new talent to strengthen the squad. Enyimba is set to face Beyond Limits in their opening game of the new season.

In related news, Akwa United players have completed their mandatory medical tests in preparation for the 2024/25 Nigeria Premier Football League season.

The club’s head of medical department, Dr. Obot Jackson, disclosed that all players underwent an Electrocardiogram (ECG) test to monitor the electrical signals produced by the heart during each beat.

Dr. Jackson emphasized the importance of understanding the players’ heart conditions before they participate in matches.

“The test is important to individual players and the club, so we had to confirm that they are all in good condition to play.

” If during the examination we observed any issue about a particular player, it’s our place to offer professional advice but we are delighted that they all came out clean,” Jackson told Akwa United’s media.

The former NPFL champions will engage Lobi Stars in their opening match of the new campaign.

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