Nigeria Premier Football League side, Rangers International are moving proactively to ensure they do not have any issues in the future in regards to CAF regulations, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
Rangers International's CEO, Amobi Ezeaku disclosed the piece of news in a press conference on Wednesday in Enugu.
According to the astute administrator, Rangers International are leaving no stone unturned to make sure they are not found wanting in case they qualify for CAF competition next season.
It is worthy of note that one of CAF regulations is that participating clubs should have a female team or adopt an existing female team or have an existing female team they support.
And this is what the Flying Antelopes are looking to do to ensure they are line with the interclub competition rules according to the General Manager of the club.
"As you are also aware, we are talking seriously with an already existing female team so that if we are to be on the continent we will not be found wanting with respect to the regulations of CAF interclub competition."
He also stated that the club supported Green Foot Ladies of Enugu by providing the club bus for their President Federation Cup round of 32 match against Sunshine Queens in Benin.
"The secretary released the team bus for Green Foot Ladies for their round of 32 game against Sunshine Queens in Benin and if this discussion goes through and God wills that we are on the continent we may not be found wanting."
Rangers International are poised for a continental place finish following their top position on the NPFL log after gathering 57 points with six matches left to end of the league.
By Uche Dozie