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  • 18-year-old Abdullahi nets 5 goals as Kano Pillars thrash Gombe United 5-2

    18-year-old Abdullahi nets 5 goals as Kano Pillars thrash Gombe United 5-2

    Kano Pillars’ winger, Yusuf Abdullahi, on Sunday scored five goals to help his team secure maximum points away to Gombe United in a Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) match.

    The Match Day 11 fixture of the NPFL 2023/2024 season, which was played at Pantami Township Stadium, Gombe, saw Kano Pillars thrashing the home team 5-2, with 18-year-old Abdullahi scoring all the five goals for the visitors.

    In a post-match conference, Abdullahi Maikaba, the Technical Adviser of Kano Pillars described the result of the match as “exciting and very nice.”

    Maikaba said he was particularly happy that one of his young players scored all five goals after several attempts at scoring in previous matches.

    “My happiness is that one of the brilliant talents that is coming up in Nigeria has scored all the five goals. It is a wonderful day for Kano pillars, me and my team,” he said.

    While commending Abdullahi, Maikaba said the player had been making series of attempts to net his first goal for the club but he had been losing goals-scoring opportunities from the beginning of the season till today.

    “I have been telling him that first goal is the key. If he can get his first goal, it will motivate him to score more.

    “I am happy that his first goal geared him up to get four more in just one match,” Maikaba said.

    He said Yusuf, with the kind of talent and skills he possessed, could represent Nigeria at the junior levels and make the country proud just the way he had been impressive for Kano Pillars.

    Speaking in an interview, Abdullahi described his five goals against Gombe United as a milestone in his football career and a moment he would cherish for a long time to come.

    He said it was his first time scoring in the NPFL and he was happy he got five at once.

    “This is the first time I am playing in the NPFL and my joy is immeasurable and I owe all to God because victory is from God,” Abdullahi said.

    Asked about a call-up to any of the national junior teams, he said he would gladly represent the country at any junior level since he is 18 years.

    Coach of Gombe United, Mohammed Babaganaru, turned down a request for interview with journalists, saying “what do you want me to say, I should tell you what now?” he asked.

    Gombe United’s goals came in the 17th and 45th minutes of the game through Sadiq Shuaibu and Ahmed Jimoh respectively.

    While Kano Pillars’ Abdullahi scored in the 10th, 14th, 33th, 45th and 60th minutes of the match.

    Abdullahi would have made it six in the game but was denied by the woodwork in the 52nd minute of the game.

    At the end of the game, fans of Gombe United applauded Abdullahi, while some fans rushed to take photograph with the young player.

  • Ahmed Musa set for NPFL return

    Ahmed Musa set for NPFL return

    Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa has once again expressed his desire to play for a Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL years after featuring in the league.

    Recall that Musa broke many records playing for Kano Pillars many years back.

    The 31-year-old was top scorer in the NPFL in the 2009/10 season.

    The winger linked up with Eredivisie outfit, VVV Venlo the following season.

    Musa returned to Pillars for a brief stint in 2021.

    The former Leicester City player hinted that he is keen to play in the NPFL once again.

    “I will always talk about the Nigerian league because I was once their product. And that placed me where I am today and till tomorrow, anytime I am going to stop football, I am going to come to Nigeria again, and play in the Nigerian League,” Musa stated on X (former Twitter space).

    “But this time, I am going to stay for a long time and play. To show you the love I have for the Nigerian League.”

  • NPFL: Newly Promoted Doma United  go top after matchday 9

    NPFL: Newly Promoted Doma United go top after matchday 9

    Newly promoted Doma United are currently topping the Nigeria Premier Football League after match day 9, they  defeated Plateau united 1-0 on Sunday afternoon to climb to the summit of the log.

    Doma United lead the remaining 19 teams  with 17 points and a superior goal difference ahead of Lobi Stars and 3SC who are also on the same number of points

    Akwa United on Sunday afternoon came back from a goal down to defeat Remo Stars by 3-2 at the Eket Township Stadium in a high-profile 2023/24 Nigeria Premier Football League match-day nine game on Sunday.

    The thrilling NPFL encounter saw both teams score five goals.

    The league’s  highest goal scorer, Sikiru Alimi opened the floodlight of goals as early as the 15th minute, but the host reponded with three goals from Dare Ojo, Uche Collins and Rilwan Sadiq before Aniekeme Okon  to silenced the visiting fans, however, Aniekeme Okon pulled one back in relegation time for Remo to make it scoreline respectable.

    There was drama in Lagos, where Jonathan Alukwu scored a stoppage time goal to salvage a point for Sporting Lagos against his former team Heartland who remain winless after nine matches.

    The Naze Millionaires were on the cusp of their first win of the season after Chinedu Ike got on the end of a long throw-in to give them the lead but they were undone again by another last-minute equalizer.

    In Aba, captain Somairi Alalibo headed in a throw-in from Uwana Asuquo in the 88th minute to give Enyimba a much-needed 1-0 win over Lobi Stars just as Kareem Ayinde’s 53rd-minute goal for 3SC in Ibadan was the difference between them and Kano Pillars.

    Abia Warriors defender, Ifeanyi Anaemena scored at both ends of the field within two minutes as he scored an own goal to give Rivers United a 2-0 lead before reducing the deficit from the penalty spot.

    Enugu Rangers failed to win at home after they were held to a goalless draw at home by Katsina United while Sunshine Stars also got a 1-1 draw away at Bayelsa United.

    Thanks to their 1-0 win over Plateau United on Saturday, Doma United now top the NPFL table with 17 points and a superior goal difference ahead of Lobi Stars and 3SC who are also on the same number of points after nine games.

  • Poor Officiating: NFF suspends 14 NPFL referees

    Poor Officiating: NFF suspends 14 NPFL referees

    In its reaction to dismal officiating in the Nigeria Professional Football League, the Nigeria Football Federation’s Referees’ Development Committee/Unit has resolved to suspend 14 NPFL referees.

    Faith Irabor, the Head of the NFF’s Referees’ Development Committee/Unit, communicated this move in a letter to Davidson Owumi, NPFL’s Chief Operating Officer, delivered on Monday in Abuja.

    The  preliminary suspension of the 14 referees arose over controversial decisions made across seven specific NPFL matches.

    The letter highlighted the following matches and officials:

    Niger Tornadoes vs Rivers United (Matchday 2) – Referee Bawa Buhari (GM)

    Niger Tornadoes vs Bayelsa United (Matchday 4) – Referee Chukwuka Jahlove (AN) and Assistant Referee Akinwale Tomiwa (0Y)

    Sporting Lagos vs Niger Tornadoes (Matchday 5) – Assistant Referee II, Zachariah Nde (DT)

    Gombe United vs Plateau United (Matchday 5) – Referee Saeed Abdulaziz (KT) and Assistant Referee Jimmy Aimugbonrie (ED)

    Kwara United vs Sporting Lagos (Matchday 6) – Referee Brown Ebenezer (AB) and Assistant Referee Atuwho Morrisson (DT)
    Sunshine Stars vs Abia Warriors (Matchday 6) – All four officials

    Bendel Insurance vs Remo Stars (Matchday 7) – Referee Imamu Maliki U (KN) and Assistant Referee Sunday Azi (PL).

    The letter from the NFF’s Referees’ Development Committee/Unit also requested for the video footage of these highlighted NPFL games for proper review.

    The suspension of the 14 match officials is to evaluate and review performances of referees in the NPFL this season and beyond.

     

  • 2023/2024 NPFL Match Day 7 results

    2023/2024 NPFL Match Day 7 results

    On Saturday and Sunday, NPFL matchday 7 took place across all centers in the country,
    The  following are the results of Match Day 7 fixtures played on Sunday   in the 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL):
    NPFL Results
    Shooting Stars FC 4-1 Niger Tornadoes FC
    Abia Warriors FC 2-1 Katsina United FC
    Rangers International FC 2-0 Heartland FC
    Akwa United FC 0-0 Plateau United FC
    Bendel Insurance FC 1-0 Remo Stars FC
    Rivers United FC  1-1 Sunshine Stars FC
    Gombe United FC 0-3 Doma United FC
    Enyimba International FC 1-0 Kwara United FC
    The following  match are to be played on Monday    :
    Bayelsa United FC vs Lobi Stars FC
    Sporting Lagos FC vs Kano Pillars FC
  • 2023/2024 NPFL Match Day 7 results

    2023/2024 NPFL Match Day 7 results

    The following are the results of Match Day 7 fixtures played on Sunday in the 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL):
    Shooting Stars FC 4-1 Niger Tornadoes FC
    Abia Warriors FC 2-1 Katsina United FC
    Rangers International FC 2-0 Heartland FC
    Akwa United FC 0-0 Plateau United FC
    Bendel Insurance FC 1-0 Remo Stars FC
    Rivers United FC 1-1 Sunshine Stars FC
    Gombe United FC 0-3 Doma United FC
    Enyimba International FC 1-0 Kwara United FC
    The following matches are to be played on Monday:
    Bayelsa United FC vs Lobi Stars FC
    Sporting Lagos FC vs Kano Pillars FC

     

  • NPFL: Goals rain as Shooting Stars whip Niger Tornadoes

    NPFL: Goals rain as Shooting Stars whip Niger Tornadoes

    Shooting Stars Football Club of Ibadan on Sunday whipped visiting Niger Tornadoes FC of Minna 4-1 in their 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Match Day 7 fixture.

    The hosts braced up to the task at hand from the opening minute, scoring through Ayobami Adekunle in the 17th minute.

    With the Lekan Salami Stadium crowd now expecting more goals, the hosts went out in search of more.

    But they were kept at bay by goalkeeper Enaholo who kept on pushing the hosts back with smart saves.

    However, with the heavens opening up, the tide changed of the game changed.

    Host goalkeeper Chinedu Anozie soon gifted the visitors the equaliser when he spilled a shot for Ernest Okakwe to score in the 35th minute.

    Shooting Stars braced up to the challenge as they resumed the second half, and few seconds in, Ayodele Bamidele restored their lead.

    Gbolagade Adelowo soon extended their lead, scoring in the 64th minute, while substitute Kareem Ayinde made it 4-1 in the 87th minute.

    The result took Shooting Stars to the second position on the 2023/2024 NPFL table with 13 points from seven matches.

    They have four wins, one draw and two losses, and have scored 11 goals and conceded nine goals.

    NAN

  • NPFL, StarTimes sign N 1 bn 5-year league broadcast rights deal

    NPFL, StarTimes sign N 1 bn 5-year league broadcast rights deal

    The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) and StarTimes have signed a five-year broadcast rights deal worth  one  billion naira to bring the country’s elite league back on television.

    This was confirmed during the contract signing ceremony in Abuja, with officials of NPFL and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in attendance on Thursday in Abuja.

    President of the NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, who led members of the board of the NPFL said the football house will continue to make sure that Nigerian league was beamed across the globe..

    “We thank God for making this day a reality. It has been our dream and earnest desire to do everything it takes to improve our domestic league.

    “Indeed, we cannot say we have achieved that without putting the Premier league first.

    “Thank God today we are showing Nigerians and the world that by the grace of God and with the support of our corporate partners like StarTimes we will achieve our dreams,” he said.

    Gusau said that the broadcast deal is aimed at driving the interest of football fans in the country over foreign football leagues like the English Premier League (EPL).

    He explained that the initial plan was to conclude the partnership deal at the kickoff of the 2023/2024 NPFL season but the due diligence took a lot of time to conclude.

    “It has indeed taken a very long time for us to get here and it was our intention that this partnership commence before the beginning of the 2023/2024 NPFL season.

    “We had to go through a painstaking and thorough due diligence to make sure we give Nigerians the best as far as promoting our domestic league is concerned.

    “That is why we couldn’t conclude this deal until today,” he said.

    Gbenga Elegbeleye, the Chairman of the NPFL board said that the deal with StarTimes  would potentially witness a N50 million increment annually from 2023 to 2028.

    Elegbeleye said two matches per week will be transmitted live for the first months starting from Nov. 18 as a test run for the broadcast.

    “From Feb. 18, 2024, this will be expanded to four matches per round in the 2023/2024 NPFL season and 2024/2025 season; and eight matches per round in 2025/2026, 2026/2027 and 2027/2028 season.

    “The extended coverage indicates a commitment to promoting the NPFL and increasing its visibility in the sports media landscape.

    “This positive development is anticipated to have a significant impact on the league, potentially attracting a larger viewership.

    “It will also  increase sponsorship opportunities and boost  the popularity of Nigerian football,” he said.

    Joshua Wang, the CEO of StarTimes Nigeria, said the partnership was a landmark broadcast rights deal for the NPFL.

    Wang said that his company was pleased to have secured the exclusive rights to broadcast the NPFL for five seasons.

    He said that the deal was a win-win situation for both parties, saying that StarTimes is committed to the growth of the sports industry in Nigeria.

    “For StarTimes, it means that we can offer our subscribers more value and variety in our sports content.

    “For the NPFL, it means that they can benefit from our expertise and experience in producing and broadcasting high-quality football matches.

    “Promoting and developing the league is not only a business goal for us but also a social responsibility,” he said.

    Other guests present at the ceremony were Mr Li Xu Da, the Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy, Betty Iheabunike,  representative of the Director General, NTA, ex-international Daniel Amokachi, Mr  Danlami lbrahim, NPFL Secretary as well as other board members.(

  • NPFL: Abia Warriors pip Heartland 1-0 in Umuahia, 3SC thrash Doma 3-1 in Ibadan (Full Result)

    NPFL: Abia Warriors pip Heartland 1-0 in Umuahia, 3SC thrash Doma 3-1 in Ibadan (Full Result)

    The Abia Warriors FC, on Sunday, defeated visiting Heartland FC of Owerri in an oriental derby by a lone goal in the Match Day 5 of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

    Chinerem Okike (Meme) put the home side ahead of the visitors at the eight minute of the encounter that took place at the Umuahia Township Stadium.

    The goal seemed to have put Heartland under pressure in the pulsating first half, which saw both sides wasting their chances in front of goals.

    Abia Warriors on their part left nothing to chance as they stoically defended the goal.

    Both sides created more chances in the second half but failed to utilise them as they appeard to be playing under tension.

    The win gave Abia Warriors their needed maximum three points.

    In a post-match interview, the Coach of  Abia Warriors, Mr Erasmus Onu, said that they were lucky to get the three points but rued the chances missed by his team.

    “The issue of misses is a difficult thing everywhere, but I know we will get it right by God’s grace.

    “We are preparing for the next match and we will take them one after the other,” he said.

    Elsewhere, Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) on Sunday got the better of visiting Doma United Football Club of Gombe 3-1 in a 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) fixture.

    3SC won the Match Day 5 fixture for a third consecutive home victory to take their haul to 10 points from five matches.

    But the Ibadan-based side did not have it as smooth as they could have expected, falling behind after eight minutes.

    Goalkeeper Darlington Ovunda misjudged again for Nelson Abia’s to score and stun into silence majority of spectators at the Lekan Salami Stadium.

    3SC fought back to restrict the visiting side to counter-attacks through the flanks, dominating the game but failing to make this count out of untidy passing.

    They however drew level in the 45th minute, following an infringement which earned them a penalty kick which Gbolagade Adelowo converted.

    In the second half, the Shooting Stars gave Doma United little room to express themselves as they did in the first half, taking charge of the midfield.

    Substitute Abdullahi Lawal was a factor in the 3SC midfield thereafter, and with their game stabilised they soon took the lead through Kareem Ayinde in the 59th minute.

    With the full points looking secured, 3SC had more room to dominate the game and keep the visitors under check.

    Gideon Monday put the icing on their victory cake with the third goal in the 89th minute.

    The  following are the results of Match Day 5 fixtures played on Sunday in the 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL):
    NPFL Results Below
     Kastina united FC 3 -2 Sunshine Stars FC
    Abia Warriors FC 1 -0 Heartland FC
    Bayelsa United FC 2 – 1 Kwara United FC
    Rivers United FC 1 -0 Lobi stars FC
    Shooting Stars  FC  3 -1  Doma United FC
    Sport Lagos FC 2-1 Niger Tornadoes FC
    Enyimba international FC vs Remo Stars FC( postponed)
    Matches played on Saturday:
    Gombe United FC 1-0 Plateau United FC
    Bendel Insurance FC 0-0 Akwa United FC
    Enugu Rangers international FC 4-1 Kano Pillars FC
    Source: NAN
  • Shooting Stars fight back to beat Doma United 3-1

    Shooting Stars fight back to beat Doma United 3-1

    Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) on Sunday got the better of visiting Doma United Football Club of Gombe 3-1 in a 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) fixture.

    3SC won the Match Day 5 fixture for a third consecutive home victory to take their haul to 10 points from five matches.

    But the Ibadan-based side did not have it as smooth as they could have expected, falling behind after eight minutes.

    Goalkeeper Darlington Ovunda misjudged again for Nelson Abia’s to score and stun into silence majority of spectators at the Lekan Salami Stadium.

    3SC fought back to restrict the visiting side to counter-attacks through the flanks, dominating the game but failing to make this count out of untidy passing.

    They however drew level in the 45th minute, following an infringement which earned them a penalty kick which Gbolagade Adelowo converted.

    In the second half, the Shooting Stars gave Doma United little room to express themselves as they did in the first half, taking charge of the midfield.

    Substitute Abdullahi Lawal was a factor in the 3SC midfield thereafter, and with their game stabilised they soon took the lead through Kareem Ayinde in the 59th minute.

    With the full points looking secured, 3SC had more room to dominate the game and keep the visitors under check.

    Gideon Monday put the icing on their victory cake with the third goal in the 89th minute.

    3SC now have three wins, one draw and a loss from five games.

    NAN