Defending champions of the National Club Championship, Lokia United has blamed its district association for them not being represented in this years competition.
Lokia United President, Mohammed Yakub said it is sad to hear that none of the Rewa clubs are participating in the NCC.
Rewa soccer secretary, Sanjay Chand said grounds were not available because of bad weather and they had to postpone the matches of top clubs as their players were committed with the district team.
Meanwhile, the final playoff of the Kriz Signs NCC will be played this weekend at Govind Park.
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