Football Lovers Condemn Attack On Imo Angels, Chairman Of Ubakala Fc Fingered, Vehicles Vandalized

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By Princely Onyenwe, Abuja

Nigerians and football lovers all over the world have condemned the recent attack on Imo female football team in Abia state NIGERIA.The cause of the attack was an agrieved reflex of the fans against opposite fan member while the game was on in the field of play as gathered by 9News Nigeria.

Our reporter gathered that it was a premeditated action by Ubakala Fc players who pushed their fans to war Imo team. The attack was carefully effected while waited to the close of the match to attack Imo Angels at their car stand ready to zoom off.

But the driver of the coaster bus was blamed for not being on steering in readiness to move Imo Angels away from the scene until the agrieved attackers brook the windscreen of the vehicle.

It is authoritatively revealed that the fans and supporters of Ubakala Queens FC of Abia State on Wednesday 23-02-2022 attacked players and officials of Imo Angels FC in Umuahia after a much publicized friendly match between the two teams.

However the match ended in a 1:1 draw but a second goal scored by Imo Angels FC was disallowed due to bad officiating by the referee and linesmen as chanted by both fans and spectators.

The chairman of the Home side, Ubakala FC, Agwo was alleged to have instigated this brutality according to an eyewitness.

The source further revealed that the Agwo said “he would destroy the Visitors” as alleged and indeed they ended up beating the entire team and broke the head of the Imo Angels’ physiotherapist.

As at the time of this report, no member of the management team of either team was available for comments while our readers and football lovers are poised to get more details.It was truly a bad record and a bad day in the history of female football in NIGERIA.

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