‘We are not a tribal club’ — Enugu Rangers reject Moses Simon’s discrimination claim.
"For over five decades, Rangers has stood as one of Nigeria's foremost national football institutions. Although proudly rooted in Enugu and the South-East, the club has always belonged to Nigeria…
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