Super Eagles winger Moses Simon has spoken out about his challenging experiences with Nigerian Premier Football League clubs, particularly Rangers International, during his early career.The 30-year-old Paris FC forward shared how he faced discrimination based on his ethnicity while trying to secure a contract with Rangers.During his three-month stint at the Enugu-based club, Simon claimed he was overlooked despite performing well in trials.He alleged that an Igbo player was signed after him, highlighting the club's alleged tribalism.Simon also recounted his struggles with other clubs like Kwara United, where he was dropped during travel to training.To survive, he combined football with farming and petty trading.Rangers International denied any discrimination policy, stating recruitment is based on footballing ability, character, and commitment.The club emphasized its commitment to equal opportunities for all players regardless of ethnicity.
Original title: Moses Simon: I was dropped because of tribalism at Rangers
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