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  • NPFL: Remo Stars beat Kun Khalifat 2-1 in Aba

    NPFL: Remo Stars beat Kun Khalifat 2-1 in Aba

    Kun Khalifat FC of Owerri on Monday, lost 1-2 to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) reigning champions, Remo Stars FC of Ogun, in the match day two played inside Enyimba Stadium, Aba in Abia.

    Khalifat took the lead in the 12th minute through Henry Ezeonye from a spot kick when he was being fouled by the goalkeeper, Sahbiru Abiola.

    Ibrahim Abubakar equalised the game for Remo Stars after the break on the 68th minute with a header to give the visitors a lifeline.

    Remo Stars turned the game on Khalifat head on the 78th minute as Nicholas Samson made it 2-1 for the league defending champions, from a goal mouth scramble.

    Remo Assistant Coach, Sulaiman Kamil, said it would be hard for his team to lose a match on a good pitch because the team built the ball from the back.

    “We always stick to our game plan for each match and are all out to win each match, be it against Enyimba or any other team.

    “Remo Stars FC has a good structure and that is what has been sustaining us every season and we are determined to keep wining matches,” Kamil said.

    Kun Khalifat coach, Obinna Ozoho, said the day was not favourable to his team and believed they have a lot to do and learn in the course of the league.

    “First of all, we are going home to work on our cohesion, which was the major set back we have in the match against Remo Stars.

    “I believe we can still come good in the league because it is a marathon and every team cannot play like Remo Stars,” he said.

    NAN reports that the result pushed Remo Stars to fouth position with four points and down Kun Khalifat to 14th with a point after two matches.

  • NPFL: Rangers edge Remo stars 2-1 in thrilling encounter

    NPFL: Rangers edge Remo stars 2-1 in thrilling encounter

    Rangers International FC of Enugu on Sunday defeated Remo Stars FC of Ikene, 2-1 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in the week 24, of the Nigeria Premier  Football League (NPFL).

    Midfielder Saviour Isaac put Rangers ahead in the 30th minute through a free kick outside the 18 yard box.

    Before the goal, both teams missed several scoring chances to take the lead.

    On the resumption of second half, Rangers made it 2-0 in the 48th minute to put pressure on the  league leaders.

    CHAN Eagles Kenneth Igboke’s through pass found a well positioned Kingsley Maduforo who made no mistake in putting the ball  behind the net.

    Remo stars pulled one back in the 85th minute through Haruna who pounced on a loose ball .

    In spite the loss, Remo stars maintained the lead  on the log with 48 points while Rangers moved to the fourth position with 38 points.

    In a post match interview, the Technical Adviser of Rangers,  Fidelis Ilechukwu hailed the fighting spirit of his boys.

    “I salute their doggedness; they worked hard and I am proud of them, ” he said.

    The Chief Coach of Remo stars, Daniel Ogunmodede said that Rangers’ never say die spirit gave them the victory..

    “They defended well and got a good victory, we look forward to the next match, ” he said.

  • Remo Stars stand firm atop NPFL table after winning in Kano

    Remo Stars stand firm atop NPFL table after winning in Kano

    Leaders Remo Stars Football Club of Ikenne returned to the top of the 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) on Sunday by stunning former champions and hosts Kano Pillars.

    The 2023/2024 runners-up were dislodged on Saturday by another former champions, Rivers United FC of Port Harcourt who beat hosts Lobi Stars of Makurdi 1-0 in Lafia.

    But Remo Stars reclaimed their position with a 2-0 win in Kano about 24 hours later to be on nine points from three games.

    Goals from Sodiq Ismail (26th minute) and Frank Mawuena (60th min.) gave the league leaders the win to preserve their 100 per cent record so far.

    NAN reports that Remo Stars hold sway with an invincibility that has seen them score five goals without conceding in three matches.

    Four of the goals have come from two 2-0 wins away, while they scored the other goal in the only home game they have had so far.

    Niger Tornadoes FC of Minna are also on the upswing, beating hosts Plateau United 2-1 in Jos to move into third position behind Rivers United who are on seven points.

    Kufre Ebong gave them the lead in the 17th minute and he made it a brace for himself in the fourth minute of added time.

    It was a little too late for Plateau United as they scored their lone goal through Sam Pam a minute later.

    Both Rivers United and Niger Tornadoes are on seven points from three matches each, scoring four goals each from two wins and one draw each.

    But, while Rivers United have conceded only one goal so far, Niger Tornadoes have conceded two goals.

    Sunshine Stars FC of Akure could only draw goalless at home in Ijebu-Ode against Abia Warriors of Umuahia to move into fourth place with four points.

    They are, after Match Day 3 fixtures, just ahead of El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri who beat hosts Nasarawa United 4-3 a day earlier in Lafia.

    Both Sunshine Stars and El-Kanemi Warriors are on four points, but the former are better on goals difference, while the latter have however played a match less.

    Heartland FC of Owerri, Ikorodu FC of Lagos, Bayelsa United of Yenagoa and Lobi Stars occupy the table’s bottom spots from 20th up to 17th respectively with one point each.

    Also, Kwara United of Ilorin, Bendel Insurance of Benin and defending champions Rangers International of Enugu have one point each and are in the 16th to 14th spots respectively.

  • How Remo Stars crashed out of CAF Champions League

    How Remo Stars crashed out of CAF Champions League

    Remo Stars Football Club of Ikenne on Sunday at Rabat in Morocco crashed out of the 2024/2025 African Champions League in the competition’s first preliminary round. The 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) runners-up crashed out after losing 2-3 aggregate to Moroccan side AS FAR Rabat.

    Remo Stars lost 0-2 on the night at the Stade Prince Moulay El Hassan in Rabat. The Nigerian side had won the first leg fixture on Aug. 18 in Ikenne 2-1, but they could not withstand the Moroccans’ offensive blitz in the second leg game.

    Two second half goals did the job for the hosts, with Joel Beya who scored their lone goal in Ikenne opening scores in the 53rd minute. With about 12 minutes left and Remo Stars holding out, a penalty kick was awarded to the home side and El Amine Zouhzouh made no mistake from the spot.

    Remo Stars loss meant two of Nigeria’s representatives in club football on the continent have crashed out just one round into their respective competitions. On Saturday, El-Kanemi Warriors Football Club of Maiduguri had been eliminated from the African Confederation Cup competition’s first preliminary round after a 2-3 aggregate loss.

    Nigeria now has only one club each in the two continental competitions. Enyimba International FC of Aba had drawn bye in the opening round into the second preliminary round of the African Confederation Cup competition. Rangers International FC of Enugu had on Friday advanced into the second preliminary round of the African Champions League competition, after a 2-1 aggregate victory in the opening round.

  • Champions League:CAF approves Remo Stars stadium, forces Rangers to Uyo

    Champions League:CAF approves Remo Stars stadium, forces Rangers to Uyo

    Nigerian champions Rangers will play their CAF Champions League home games at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

    The Flying Antelopes adopted this venue after failing to secure CAF’s approval for their home ground, the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu. In the first preliminary round of the competition, Rangers will face Union Sportive Zilimadjou from Comoros.

     

    Meanwhile, Remo Stars received approval to host their home games in Ikenne. The Sky Blue Stars will compete against AS FAR of Morocco in the first preliminary round.

    The first and second legs of these matches are scheduled for next month.

    They are expected to play three preliminary games on home and away basis before making it to the group stage of the money spinning CAF champions League.

  • NPFL: Mbaoma, Alimi contest for golden boot as season ends on Sunday

    NPFL: Mbaoma, Alimi contest for golden boot as season ends on Sunday

    All is now set for one of Chijioke Mbaoma of Enyimba FC, and Remo Stars’ Sikiru Alimi to laim the top scorer’s prize on the final day of the 2023/24 Nigeria Premier Football League season on Sunday, June 23.

    Enyimba’s Mbaoma currently sits at the top of the log with 16 goals, while Alimi of Remo Stars  is second on the scorer’s chart with 15 goals.

    Incidentally, both teams will be playing their last match of the season at home.

    Enyimba will entertain Plateau United in Aba  while Remo Stars will be home to Katsina United.

    All NPFL matches will be played on Sunday and at the same time.

    Plateau United’s Albert Hilary and Jonathan Alukwu of Sporting Lagos also have an outside chance of claiming the top scorer honour.

    Hilary and Alukwu have scored 12 goals each.

    Godwin Obaje of Rangers and Niger Tonardoes’ Bashir Usman have registered 11 goals each.

  • NPFL: Remo stars close in on Rangers on top of the log, beat Pillars 2-0 in Kano

    NPFL: Remo stars close in on Rangers on top of the log, beat Pillars 2-0 in Kano

    South West clubside, Remo Stars have moved to within second place on the Nigeria Premier Football League standing after defeating hosts Kano Pillars 2-0 at the Sanni Abacha Stadium in Kano.

    Forward, Ahmed Akinwale gave Remo Stars the lead inside sixth minute of the encounter.

    The hosts fought back, with Musa Salisu equalising three minutes after the break.

    Nduka Junior scored the winning goal deep into stoppage time.

    Remo Stars have failed to win any of their last twelve away games in the division and will now return to their ground where they have won fifteen and drawn once this season.

    Meanwhile at the Pantami Township Stadium, Doma United recorded a 1-0 victory over Lobi Stars.

    Musa Usman scored the decisive goal three minutes before the half-hour mark

  • NPFL: Remo, Lobi keep title hopes alive,  Enugu Rangers,  Enyimba suffer defeats

    NPFL: Remo, Lobi keep title hopes alive, Enugu Rangers, Enyimba suffer defeats

    Lobi Stars  of Makurdi on Sunday equalled NPFL table toppers Enugu Rangers on points but still second on goal difference.

    The Markurdi based clubside defeated front runners Enyimba 1-0 in Lafia while Rangers push for the championship suffered a setback at Katsina United as they lost 4-3 in Katsina.

    Alao Danbani was the second-half match winner for Lobi, who now have 51 points from 29 games, same as Rangers but with superior goal difference.

    Remo Stars are third in the standings courtesy of a 2-1 home win over Akwa United Friday.

    At the other end of the table, Gombe United woes continued when they fell 5-0 to the resurgent Niger Tornadoes.

    Clinton Jephtha fired a brace for the ‘Ikon Allah’ boys.

    Gombe United remain rock bottom with 22 points from 29 matches.

    Heartland beat Sporting Lagos 3-1, but that has not improved their standings as they are still second from bottom on 25 points.

    Stephen Chukwudi’s brace with Chukwudi Esobe’s strike ensured the Nazi millionaires secured maximum points even after Junior Lokosa’s equaliser.

    Bayelsa United and Sunshine Stars shared the spoils after Muniru gave  Bayelsa the lead in the 38th minute and Tunde Adeniji ensured that Sunshine Stars left with at least a point.

    Kwara United and Bendel Insurance also played out a draw as Ejeh Isiah’s penalty goal cancelled out Azeez Falolu’s sixth minute opener as the Benin Arsenals move to 11th position.

    The loss at Katsina United ended Rangers nine-game unbeaten run.

    Alao Danbani scored the decisive goal two minutes before the hour mark.

    Lobi Stars moved to second position on the table following the win.

    NPFL Results

    Sunshine Stars 1-1 Bayelsa Utd

    Lobi 1-0 Enyimba

    Heartland 3-1

    Sporting Lagos

    Katsina Utd 4-3 Rangers

    Kwara Utd 1-1 Bendel Insurance

    Tornadoes 5-0 Gombe Utd

  • Ogunbote, Ogunmodede steal headlines as 3SC spank Remo Stars 2-0  in Ibadan

    Ogunbote, Ogunmodede steal headlines as 3SC spank Remo Stars 2-0 in Ibadan

    Coaches Gbenga Ogunbote and Daniel Ogunmodede provided the biggest part of Sunday’s spectacle as the former’s Shooting Stars Football Club (3SC) of Ibadan whipped Remo Stars FC of Ikenne 2-0.

    In this Match Day 26 fixture of the 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) tagged the “South-West Derby”, the two coaches unwittingly stole the show even from their players.

    Christian Pyagbara’s brace, scored in the 16th and 80th minutes, was a delight for the forward, and for 3SC who needed a win for their pound of flesh and an encore.

    The hosts won away on their last match, and needed to have one on their guests who pounded them 3-0 in the first round.

    And the NPFL never helped matters with their “game advisory”, issued to warn both teams and their supporters, who were calm and organised.

    This game, in spite of a bright start, was by the 10th minute already growing into a physical one as both sides warmed into it in search of early dominance.

    Murtala Taiye then weaved into the Remo Stars’ half to side-step a defender and unleash a low shot which veered to the left side after 16 minutes.

    Pyagbara broke free ahead of the away defenceline to jab past a retreating goalkeeper Charles Tambe.

    But Remo Stars, in spite of dangerous offensive moves through the left flank spearheaded by former 3SC forward Sikiru Alimi, allowed their physical game to get out of hand.

    They disappointedly got too aggressive to build the necessary rhythm that could have helped to retrieve the game dominance.

    The 3SC side capitalised on this to gain free-kicks and rebuild play to hold dominance, while Ogunbote amd Ogunmodede kept on engaging the match officials from the sidelines.

    While Ogunbote was asking for punishment for the visiting side’s players, Ogunmodede was on his part admonishing the officials for stopping play for some infringements.

    Both kept on distracting play with their antics, with their fellow team officials on the bench joining in and the players on the pitch taking a cue from the sidelines action to turn the game ugly.

    For a derby, this was not too bad, but it did deny the spectators the quality game they expected and could have got if the two teams had settled down to just football which they seemed capable of.

    By the time they returned for the second half, the theatrics never abated, with the 3SC side led by their bench asking for Remo Stars’ Boniface Nwaeze to be sent off.

    They claimed the defender’s 47th minute yellow card was his second of the game.

    With no Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in existence and the match officials unconvinced by the documents 3SC were brandishing, the steam from the game was being allowed to vanish.

    Soon, Remo Stars had Alimi sent off, in the 66th minute, and they were then reduced to feeble attacking for the home side to hold sway.

    It was no surprise then that when 3SC broke a Remo Stars’ counter-attack through Gbolagade Adelowo, a high pass sent Pyagbara on to lift over an advancing Tambe into the net.

    But it was not the end of the day, with youngster Lawal Abdullahi who came on as a substitute and was obviously the fans’ favourite bringing on some beauty into the game through his passes and moves.

    It all ended well though, with Ogunbote and Ogunmodede going on to hug themselves and pat each other’s back at the end of the game.

    At least for giving us something to behold both on and off the pitch, even though it was still something that could have turned the day ugly on another day

  • NPFL: Remo Stars pip Enyimba  1-0 in Aba

    NPFL: Remo Stars pip Enyimba 1-0 in Aba

    Ogun based cllubside, Remo Stars on Wednesday night recorded a stunning 1-0 victory against holders Enyimba in Aba .

    Samad Kadiri, nodded home the winning goal from Sodiq Ismail’s cross in the 34th minute to give the vistors the opening goal which proved to be the only goal of the encounter.

    Enyimba fought hard to get back into the game but Remo Stars goalkeeper, Kayode Bankole made a number of superb saves to deny the hosts.

    Remo Stars became the first team to win two away games this season

    Daniel Ogunmodede’s side moved to second position on the table with 19 points from 10 games.

    Enyimba remain in fifth position with 16 points from 10 games.