21 Jan 2017
Professional Squash Players Association Of Nigeria PSPAN releases Squash EVENTS programme for 2017
The Professional Squash Players Association of Nigeria PSPAN has released a press statement to Nails Squash Media via their media forum on a proposed plan for squash event that will take place across the federation this year.
BELOW ARE THE SCHEDULED EVENT PLAN ON SQUASH TOURNEY
1) 1st Bayelsa national open squash championship "RESTORATION 2017" February 13th-18th
2). 3rd PSPAN national open tournament,
Venue: Lagos country club Ikeja,lagos
Date: March 19th-26th
3) 4th PSPAN national open tournament
Venue: Transcorp Hilton hotel,abuja
Date : July 23rd-30th
4) 13th cargolux national U-19 and invitational championship
Venue: Lagos country club
Date: Aug 1st-5th
5)1st Transcorp Hilton national U-19 championship
Venue: Transcorp Hilton hotel,abuja
Date: Sept 7th-10th
6) 1st Kaduna national open championship
Venue: 1 Div officer's mess Kaduna
Date: Nov 5th-12th
7) 1st all Nigeria Tertiary institutions squash championship.
Venue: university of Ibadan
Date: Oct 4th-8th
8) Periodical seminar n conference every quarter of d year
9) Celebrities play squash.squash comedy n music
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