The proactive leadership of Hajji Gafar Liameed, Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association (LSFA), has once again demonstrated its invaluable impact on the football community.
Liameed was pivotal in preventing Lagos-based NNL side Tradesafe from withdrawing from the National League amidst internal challenges.
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In a decisive move, Liameed, representing the Lagos FA, advised Tradesafe’s Chairman and management on the importance of upholding integrity and adhering to league regulations.
He emphasized the severe repercussions of sudden withdrawal from the NNL, urging the club to navigate its challenges while staying committed to league participation.
Acknowledging the nation’s economic strains, Liameed encouraged Tradesafe’s management to fortify the team’s youth development initiatives and reaffirm their commitment to league engagement.
Furthermore, Liameed urged Tradesafe’s leadership to pool financial resources to address the club’s immediate concerns, underscoring the importance of upholding the integrity of Tradesafe FC.
Tradesafe’s team manager, John Hamilton, expressed gratitude to the LSFA leadership for their assistance and motivation in response to the support received.
“I want to commend the current LSFA board under Hajji Gafar Liameed for their exemplary leadership and guidance.
With their dedication to football development in Lagos State, I am confident that the sport will reach greater heights in our region,” Hamilton remarked.
On the present situation bedeviling the team, he added, “We’re not well placed in the league of the NNL. However, we can come back stronger, because football, is all about win or lose,” he added.