Chairman of East End Lions Football Club, Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr. made an on the spot visit at the trade center field and was accompanied by contractors to assess the construction of the state-of-the earth football pitch.
The purpose of his visit was to prepare for the construction of an artificial turf. The project is expected to be completed within two weeks.
This important development signifies the club’s commitment to improving the facilities and enhancing the playing experience for both players and spectators.
The visit to the trade center field marks the initial steps towards the realisation of this project. With the Chairman’s leadership and the assistance from the contractors, the construction work on the artificial turf is set to begin promptly.
Over the next two weeks, supporters can look forward to a transformed and upgraded Trade Center playing field.
In a similar development, remarkably, Isaac Opoku Agyeman has distinguished himself as an invaluable member of our team with unmatched and stunning performance.
The impact of his last match were widely felt as he had prevented many dangerous moves of the opponent’s defense which lead him to score two goals in the match against Bullom Stars.
What fans love about Isaac Opoku Agyeman is he is so progressive with the ball at his feet and he is really a monster in how he goes forward with the ball. This guy also has such a great ability to play a beautiful ball across the pitch to switch play.
Chairman Navo has motivated and inspired the Club’s players, following their successful performance against Luawa FC past weekend. He also reaffirmed his executive commitment to transforming the Trade Centre Field into a state-of-the-art playing ground for the club, following the arrival of the artificial turf a few weeks ago, noting “By the grace of God, before the start of the second round we are going to give you a standard pitch.”