Tag: NPFL

  • Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa wants his fans to pick team in NPFL to lace his boots

    Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa wants his fans to pick team in NPFL to lace his boots

    Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa has hinted on a possible return to the Nigeria Premier Football League.

    Musa urged his supporters to decide on his next club among the 20 teams in the NPFL.

    The former NPFL hotshot made the announcement on the social media.

    “Let’s go again, which of this team’s do you wish for me to sign,” Musa wrote on X with the logos of the 20 NPFL clubs..

    Musa previously had two stints with Kano Pillars in the NPFL.

    The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving Turkish Super Lig club, Sivasspor.

  • Edo poll: NPFL reschedules Insurance, Shooting Stars match

    Edo poll: NPFL reschedules Insurance, Shooting Stars match

    The Nigerian Football Premier League (NPFL) has rescheduled the Day 3 Match of the league between Bendel Insurance FC of Benin and Shooting Stars FC of Ibadan to Oct 2.

    The announcement is contained in a letter addressed to the chairmen and general managers of the clubs by the Chief Operating Officer of the league, Davidson Owumi.

    NAN reports that the Benin Arsenal were to host the Oluyole Boys as the two clubs are fondly called by their fans, on Sunday.

    The match, however, clashed with 2024 off-cycle governorship election in Edo, when vehicular movement is usually restricted.

  • We’re still working on team integration, 3SC’s Ogunbote says

    We’re still working on team integration, 3SC’s Ogunbote says

    Gbenga Ogunbote, the Head Coach of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC), on Sunday in Ibadan said the team was still working on integrating its newly-signed players with the older ones.

    Ogunbote stated this during the post-match news conference which followed the team’s 1-1 draw with visiting Plateau United in their 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Match Day 2 fixture.

    The match was played at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex in Ibadan.

    “Our team did not start from where it ended it at home in the past season because most of our players in the immediate-past season have left.

    “We paraded a relatively-new team today (Sunday), with most of the players performing at home for the first time in the presence of  their supporters.

    “So, our performance in today’s (Sunday’s) game is an unfortunate one. We had a lot of difficulties in terms of synergy among players, and other factors,” the coach said.

    “Synergy in the team does not come overnight,” he added.

    Ogunbote then appealed to the team’s supporters for understanding.

    “Most of the players who featured for our opponents today (Sunday) are those they retained.

    “But we are sure that in no distance time the synergy and understanding among the players would improve, and the team would get itself together after a couple of games,” he said.

    Speaking also, Mbwas Mangut, the head coach of Plateau United, said his team approached the game with the knowledge that 3SC ended strongly in the just-concluded season and pre-season games.

    “We know how strong and dangerous 3SC could be, and that is why we tried to avoid all those areas where they are strong in the front.

    ”We also used the second ball to hold the game in the middle and to maintain our performance in the game,” he said.

    The coach disclosed that Plateau United were able to replace the players who left after last season with stronger ones.

    ”We are therefore optimistic that, in the next three to four more games, the best of the team will come out,” he said.

    NAN reports that Plateau United took the lead during the game, through Victor Dawa’s 39th minute goal.

    The hosts drew level through Uche Onwuansanya in the second minute of first half’s three added minutes.

    Shooting Stars are now with two points from two games, having drawn their Match Day 1 fixture 1-1 with hosts Nasarawa United in Lafia on Sept. 8.

  • Revitalizing Nigerian Football: GTI’s Game-Changing role in the NPFL

    Revitalizing Nigerian Football: GTI’s Game-Changing role in the NPFL

    The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has long been a cornerstone of the country’s sports culture that produced great players that took the global soccer ecosystem by storm.

    However, shortly after the 2021/2022 NPFL season, things began to fall apart as the fortunes of the elite league began to nosedive and was near a state of comatose.

     

    Plagued by numerous challenges that hindered its growth and development, it was evident that the business aspect of the management of the elite league was grossly overlooked and this necessitated the intervention of GTI Asset Management & Trust Ltd for a rescue mission.

     

    As a kicker, aside from the aforementioned, the NPFL suffered a trust deficit from would-be sponsors that severely impacted its operations.

    There was a total lack of confidence among stakeholders, including fans, sponsors, and even the players themselves. This led to a significant decline in sponsorships, as companies were hesitant to associate their brands with a league that was perceived as poorly managed.

     

    One of the most glaring issues was the mismanagement of the league’s assets. Elite league football clubs which should have been thriving, were instead struggling due to depreciating assets and a lack of proper funding.

    Match officials were often left without adequate remuneration, leading to discontent and a lack of motivation. This, in turn, affected the quality of the matches and the overall competitiveness of the league.

     

    The NPFL also suffered from a lack of visibility. Despite the passion for football in Nigeria, the league failed to capture the attention of the public. There were no broadcast partners to the NPFL, and the few broadcasts from local broadcast stations often lacked the quality expected by viewers. The disjointed management of teams, coaches, and the league itself further exacerbated these issues, leading to disharmony and a lack of cohesion.

     

    Amidst this challenging scenario, GTI Asset Management & Trust Ltd took a bold step towards revitalizing the NPFL.

     

    On March 22, 2022, GTI officially unveiled The Nigeria Football Fund (TNFF), a mutual fund designed to serve as a financial backbone for the league. This strategic move marked the beginning of a new era for the NPFL, where financial stability and sustainable growth became achievable goals.

     

    The TNFF was not just a financial tool; it was a statement of intent from GTI. By creating a dedicated fund for football, GTI demonstrated its commitment to energizing the league and providing a platform for football lovers to invest in the future of Nigerian football.

    This initiative was instrumental in restoring trust within the football ecosystem, as it provided a transparent and accountable framework for managing the league’s finances.

     

    GTI’s involvement in the NPFL has gone beyond financial contributions.

    The firm has played a pivotal role in harmonizing the football ecosystem and making it more attractive to sponsors.

    By addressing the trust deficit and ensuring proper management of the league’s assets, GTI has laid the groundwork for increased sponsorship opportunities.

     

    One of the most significant developments under GTI’s stewardship has been the enhancement of the NPFL’s brand visibility. The partnership with Propel Sports Africa has enabled easy live streaming of NPFL matches on the OTT platform, making it more accessible to football fans both within and outside Nigeria.

    Additionally, the NPFL partnership with StarTimes has ensured that live television broadcasts of NPFL matches are now a regular feature, further boosting the league’s profile on DTT and DTH platforms.

     

    Finally, GTI Asset Management & Trust Limited’s strategic intervention in the NPFL has been nothing short of transformative.

    By addressing the deep-seated issues that plagued the league, GTI has not only restored trust in the football ecosystem but has also created a sustainable platform for growth.

     

    The unveiling of The Nigeria Football Fund (TNFF) marked the beginning of a new chapter for the NPFL, one where financial stability, sponsorship, and visibility are no longer distant dreams but achievable realities.

     

    As GTI continues its journey with the NPFL, the future of Nigerian football looks brighter than ever. With a solid foundation in place, the elite league is poised to reclaim its rightful place as a profitable and viable asset, not just in Nigeria, but across Africa.

  • NPFL enters into partnership with  La Liga’s Sevilla

    NPFL enters into partnership with La Liga’s Sevilla

    The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has signed a partnership deal with Spanish club Sevilla FC.

     

    NPFL chairman Gbenga Elegbeleye signed the agreement during his visit to Sevilla’s facilities in Spain.

     

    The partnership will focus on providing advice in sporting and other areas of sports development, with an emphasis on coach training and developing young Nigerian players.

     

    “We have 20 clubs in the Nigerian Premier League, and each has its own youth academy. I know the history and track record of Sevilla FC,” Elegbeleye stated during his visit.

     

    “This is a very successful club that has won numerous trophies in Spain and Europe over many years. With their development strategy and youth development program, Nigeria can greatly benefit.

     

    “We believe that the top players from the Nigeria Youth League will be able to come here every season to train. With your help and training, they can return as better players.

     

    “We also have a training agreement for our coaches, which will be very beneficial for us. It is a win-win arrangement for everyone in the NPFL.”

  • NPFL:  Relegated Heartland nears  Comeback after securing promotion slot from Beyond Limits Academy

    NPFL: Relegated Heartland nears Comeback after securing promotion slot from Beyond Limits Academy

    Heartland is on the verge of returning to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL),

    The Naze Millionaires have reportedly reached an agreement with Beyond Limits Academy to purchase a league slot.

     

    Heartland, a five-time NPFL champion, was relegated to the Nigeria National League (NNL) last season. Meanwhile, Beyond Limits Academy won the NNL title last season, securing promotion to the top flight. The academy shares ownership with Remo Stars, another NPFL club.

     

    Managing two NPFL teams could be challenging for the owner, Kunle Soname, who has reportedly agreed to sell Beyond Limits Academy’s slot. According to multiple sources, Heartland is now awaiting NPFL approval before officially announcing that they will replace Beyond Limits Academy in the NPFL for the 2024/2025 season.

  • Heartland target Emmanuel Amunike as head coach

    Heartland target Emmanuel Amunike as head coach

    Heartland are closing in on appointing Emmanuel Amunike as their new head coach.
    Understand the former Tanzania national team and Nigerian U-17 manager will take over next season, provided Heartland complete the necessary paperwork to replace FA Beyond Limits in the top flight. Amunike will not coach in the NNL.
    The Naze Millionaires are prepared to break the bank to keep themselves in the Premier League and ensure Amunike’s smooth tenure in the South East.
    Five-time league champions Heartland are making a bold step to return to their glory days.
    This comes as a huge surprise given the club’s dire condition last season, largely caused by government interference.
  • NPFL: Bayelsa Utd hires Ladan Bosso as head coach

    NPFL: Bayelsa Utd hires Ladan Bosso as head coach

    Nigeria Premier Football League, Bayelsa United Football Club has reached a full agreement to appoint Ladan Bosso as their new head coach ahead of season 2024/25.

    According to All Naija Goals, the deal has been in advanced stages for the past two weeks and is now set to be completed in the coming days as Bosso has accepted the position.

    Bosso, formerly the manager of Adamawa United and Gombe United, will begin his new role with the Restoration Boys starting this month. He will bring his coaching staff and will discuss transfer strategies with the club later today.

    Bosso also led the Flying Eagles to the All African Games hosted by Ghana in March, 2024.

  • NPFL releases League  format for  2024/25 season

    NPFL releases League format for 2024/25 season

    The Nigeria Premier Football League, (NPFL) has said that the 2024/25 season will be run on a full- schedule format.

    There were speculations that  the NPFL was planning to adopt an abridged format for the new season due to financial challenges faced by some of the clubs.

    However, the club owners have taken a decision to operate in a full format.

    The last time when an abridged league was considered was in season 2022/23 where Enyimba won.

    The new season has been tentatively fixed to start on Saturday, August 31, 2024.

  • NPFL, PFC winners, awardees receive prize monies—GTI

    NPFL, PFC winners, awardees receive prize monies—GTI

      Strategic partners to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for the President Federation Cup (PFC), GTI Asset Management and Trust Limited has confirmed that Rangers International FC of Enugu has received their prize money of N150million for emerging champions of the 2023/2024 NPFL season.

    GTI Head of Media Publicity, Andrew Ekejiuba who broke the cheery news in Lagos revealed that winners of the 2024 President Federation Cup (PFC) for men, El-Kanemi Warriors FC also received their prize money of N50million, while the the runners up, Abia Warriors FC got N20million.

    He further stated that in the women’s category of PFC, winners, Rivers Angels FC received N25million while runners up, Naija Ratels FC of Abuja got the sum of N10million.

    Prize money of N1million was given to each of the awardees in the men and women’s PFC categories which includes Highest Goal Scorer, Most Valuable Player and Best Goalkeeper respectively.

    Reacting to the prompt receipt of their prize monies, some Chairmen/CEO’s of the aforementioned award-winning clubs and individuals commended GTI, NPFL and NFF for the timely payment of the prize monies in the outgone season.

    In his submission, Enugu Rangers GM/CEO, Amobi Ezeaku expressed delight after receiving their club’s prize money which according to him will assist the team prepare adequately for their continental engagement next season.

    “On behalf of the management and players of Enugu Rangers Football Club, we want to express our appreciation to the NFF, NPFL and their strategic partners GTI Group for upholding the integrity of financial commitment to the Champion of the league. We are glad we got our prize money at a record time to enable us to plan for next season. Frankly, it shows that we are truly in a new dawn in our elite league following the successful completion of the 2023/2024 season,” he said.

    Earlier in the week, Enugu Rangers gaffer, Fidelis Ilechukwu thumbed up the strategic impact of GTI Group’s initiative towards the restructuring of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and assured that his team are busy in the transfer market in a bid to acquire fresh legs to fortify the squad ahead of their continental engagement next season.

    Meanwhile, in a separate interview with GTI, the Chairman of Naija Ratels FC, runners up in the PFC Women’s category, Allison Ene James commended the NFF for staging a hitch-free competition and praised their strategic partners GTI on their commitment in repositioning Nigeria football ecosystem.