Ifeanyi Ifeanyi Prefers NPFL Over Iraq for Better Pay

Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, a player in the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL), stated that he would prefer to stay in Nigeria if clubs offer better salaries, as he is wary of the uncertainties in Iraq, particularly due to geopolitical tensions with neighboring Iran. Ifeanyi has had a tumultuous career, having played for clubs like Akwa United and ES Setif, and has experienced challenges such as contract disputes and injuries.
He noted that the NPFL is difficult, with issues like referee bias and financial instability affecting players. He emphasized that while foreign players are often praised, local players deserve recognition as well.
Ifeanyi's career has included stints in Iraq and Uzbekistan, and he has faced challenges such as being benched and dealing with club management issues. He highlighted the financial disparity between the NPFL and leagues in Iraq, South Africa, and Egypt, indicating that players in those leagues earn significantly more.
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