2010–11 Nigeria Premier League
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The 2010–11 Nigeria Premier League was the 40th season of the competition since its inception, and the 21st since the rebranding of the league as the "Professional League". Enyimba International were the defending champions.
The season was originally supposed to start 25 September, then was delayed to 2 October. However after a series of meetings and threatened lawsuits, the league announced that it would play with 24 teams, including the four teams relegated from the previous season.
The tentative compromise plans included two divisions of 12 teams each with the top two making the season-ending Super Four, mirroring the league's format in the 2006 and 2007 seasons. This idea was canceled by the NPL on October 7 and the league returned to 20 teams for the season.
The season was delayed again to start the weekend of 23 October, and delayed yet again to 6 November because of issues with the assignment of referees.
Due to enforcement of minimum pitch standards, several teams have been made to play in different stadiums outside their home cities.
The second half of the season began 11 May after a six-week break, including two delays for national elections. The season was finished on 13 November 2011 after another six-week delay to allow for the Federation Cup
and teams playing on the continent to concentrate on their fixtures.
The season was originally supposed to start 25 September, then was delayed to 2 October. However after a series of meetings and threatened lawsuits, the league announced that it would play with 24 teams, including the four teams relegated from the previous season.
2009–10 Nigeria Premier League
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The tentative compromise plans included two divisions of 12 teams each with the top two making the season-ending Super Four, mirroring the league's format in the 2006 and 2007 seasons. This idea was canceled by the NPL on October 7 and the league returned to 20 teams for the season.
The season was delayed again to start the weekend of 23 October, and delayed yet again to 6 November because of issues with the assignment of referees.
Due to enforcement of minimum pitch standards, several teams have been made to play in different stadiums outside their home cities.
The second half of the season began 11 May after a six-week break, including two delays for national elections. The season was finished on 13 November 2011 after another six-week delay to allow for the Federation Cup
Nigerian FA Cup
The Nigerian FA Cup is the main football single-elimination tournament in Nigeria. It was created in 1945 as the "Governor's Cup", succeeding the War Memorial Challenge Cup that had been limited to teams from Lagos.- Winners :War Memorial Challenge Cup*1942 : ZAC Bombers 1-0 Services*1943 : Lagos...
and teams playing on the continent to concentrate on their fixtures.
Clubs
Team name | Home city | Home venue | First year of current stint in League |
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Bukola Babes Bukola Babes Bukola Babes are a Nigerian association football club from Ilorin, Nigeria. They were promoted to the Nigeria Premier League at the end of the 2009-10 season... |
Ilorin Ilorin Ilorin is one of the largest cities in Nigeria and is the capital of Kwara State. As of 2007 it had a population of 847,582.-History:Ilorin was founded by the Yoruba, one of the three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, in 1450... |
Kwara State Stadium Kwara State Stadium Kwara State Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Ilorin, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kwara United F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people, but will be expanded to 18,000 in a 48-week renovation that began in early 2010.-External... /Tafawa Balewa Stadium |
2010 |
Crown FC | Ogbomosho Ogbomosho Ogbomosho is a city in Oyo State, southwestern Nigeria, on the A1 highway. It was founded in the mid 17th century. The population was approximately 645,000 as of 1991; as of March 2005, it is estimated to be around 1,200,000.... |
Ilaro Stadium Ilaro Stadium Ilaro Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Ilaro, Nigeria. Built in 2008, it is currently used mostly for football matches and is a home stadium for Gateway F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000 people.-External links:***... |
2010 |
Dolphins | Port Harcourt | Liberation Stadium Liberation Stadium Liberation Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the Elekahia area of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Dolphins F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 25,000 people.... |
2009 |
Enugu Rangers Enugu Rangers Rangers International football club of Enugu popularly called Enugu Rangers is one of only two Nigerian division one football teams that has never been relegated.-History:... |
Enugu Enugu Enugu is the capital of Enugu State in Nigeria. It is located in the southeastern area of Nigeria and is largely populated by members of the Igbo ethnic group. The city has a population of 722,664 according to the 2006 Nigerian census. The name Enugu is derived from the two Igbo words Enu Ugwu... |
Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Enugu, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Enugu Rangers. It was named after the first president of Nigeria. The stadium has a capacity of 22,000 people.... |
1973 |
Enyimba | Aba Aba - Geographic toponymns :* Aba, Abia, a city in Nigeria and former second capital of Biafra* Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, prefecture in Sichuan, China** Aba County, county in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan, China** Aba, Sichuan, main town in Aba County... |
Enyimba International Stadium Enyimba International Stadium Enyimba International Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Aba, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Enyimba International F.C. The stadium holds 25,000 people. On November 3, 2008 the stadium received an indefinite ban after the home crowd attacked... |
1994 |
Gombe United Gombe United F.C. Gombe United F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Gombe. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League.-History:... |
Gombe Gombe Gombe may refer to:Places* Gombe, Nigeria, the capital of Gombe State, Nigeria** Gombe State, Nigeria* Gombe, Angola* Gombe, Butambala, Uganda* Gombe, Wakiso, Uganda* Gombe, Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo... |
Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa Stadium Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa Stadium Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bauchi, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Wikki Tourists. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people. Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa Stadium is one of the 8 venues used for the FIFA U-17... /Pantami Stadium Pantami Stadium Pantami Stadium is a multi-use stadium in the Pantami district of Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria. It mostly for football matches and is to be a home stadium of Gombe United F.C. when completed for the new season.-External Links:*... |
1994 |
Heartland Heartland F.C. Heartland F.C is a Nigerian soccer club based in Owerri. They play their home games at Dan Anyiam Stadium. With local rivals Enugu Rangers, they are one of two Nigerian teams that have never been relegated.... |
Owerri Owerri Owerri is the capital of Imo State in Nigeria, set in the heart of the Igboland. Owerri consists of three Local Govern Areas including Owerri Municipal, Owerri North and Owerri West, it has an estimated population of about 400,000 as of 2006... |
Dan Anyiam Stadium Dan Anyiam Stadium Dan Anyiam Stadium is a Nigerian multi-purpose stadium located in Owerri, Imo State.-History:Located in the centre of Owerri, Imo State's capital, the capital of Imo State, the stadium is named after Daniel Anyiam, vice-captain of the first Nigeria national football team.-Usage:It is used mostly... /U.J. Esuene Stadium |
1975 |
JUTH F.C. JUTH F.C. -History:They play at the Rwang Pam Stadium, with a capacity of 15 000. They are currently in talks with the NFL to build their own stadium. Due to the 2010 Jos riots they played some home games in Lafia, Nasarawa.-Current squad:... |
Jos Jos Jos is a city in the Middle Belt of Nigeria.The city has a population of about 1.5 million residents. Popularly called "J-town" or "Jesus Our Saviour" by the residents, it is the administrative capital of Plateau State.... |
Rwang Pam Stadium Rwang Pam Stadium Rwang Pam Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Jos, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Jos teams JUTH F.C., Plateau United and Mighty Jets. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 spectators.-External links:*... /Kaduna Township Stadium |
2010 |
Kaduna United Kaduna United F.C. Kaduna United Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kaduna and run by the Kaduna State government.-History:They were relegated from the Nigerian Premier League in 2007 but won promotion one year later... |
Kaduna Kaduna Kaduna is the state capital of Kaduna State in north-central Nigeria. The city, located on the Kaduna River, is a trade center and a major transportation hub for the surrounding agricultural areas with its rail and road junction. The population of Kaduna is at 760,084 as of the 2006 Nigerian census... |
Kaduna Township Stadium | 2008 |
Kano Pillars Kano Pillars F.C. Kano Pillars Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kano. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League. Their home stadium is Sani Abacha Stadium. Kano Pillars FC was founded in the year 1990, the year professional league was started in Nigeria... |
Kano Kano Kano is a city in Nigeria and the capital of Kano State in Northern Nigeria. Its metropolitan population is the second largest in Nigeria after Lagos. The Kano Urban area covers 137 sq.km and comprises six Local Government Area - Kano Municipal, Fagge, Dala, Gwale, Tarauni and Nassarawa - with a... |
Sani Abacha Stadium Sani Abacha Stadium Sani Abacha Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kano, Kano State, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kano Pillars F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 18,000. It is named after deceased former military dictator Sani Abacha.... |
2001 |
Kwara United Kwara United F.C. Kwara United F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Ilorin. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigeria Premier League after spending 2008-09 in the Nigeria National League... |
Ilorin | Kwara State Stadium/Offa Stadium/MKO Abiola Stadium MKO Abiola Stadium MKO Abiola Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Abeokuta, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Gateway F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people.-External links:*... |
2009 |
Lobi Stars Lobi Stars Lobi Stars Football Club is a soccer club based in Makurdi, Nigeria. They play in the Nigerian Premier League... |
Makurdi Makurdi Makurdi is the capital of Benue State in Nigeria. The city is located in central Nigeria along the Benue river bank and was the base for the Nigerian Air Force's MiG 21 and SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft squadrons... |
Jalingo City Stadium Jalingo City Stadium Jalingo City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Jalingo, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is home for Taraba FC. The stadium holds 30,000 people and was built in 2002.-External links:*... /Aper Aku Stadium Aper Aku Stadium Aper Aku Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.Construction of the stadium was initiated by the Second Republic governor Aper Aku.... |
1999 |
Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Football Club is a soccer club based in Minna, Nigeria. They play their home games at Bako Kontagora Stadium.-History:In 2005 they finished in the lower half of the Nigerian Premier League but avoided relegation by three points... |
Minna Minna Minna is a city in west central Nigeria. It's the capital of Niger State, one of Nigeria's 36 federal states, and is the headquarters of Chanchaga Local Government Area.- Geography :... |
Minna Township Stadium Minna Township Stadium Minna Township Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Minna, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Niger Tornadoes. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people.... |
2003 |
Ocean Boys | Brass Brass, Nigeria Brass is a Local Government Area in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Twon-Brass on the coast. It has a coastline of approximately 90 km on the Bight of Bonny. Much of the area of the LGA is occupied by the Edumanom National Forest.... |
Samson Siasia Stadium | 2006 |
Plateau United Plateau United Plateau United Football Club of Jos are a Nigerian football club. Before 1991, they were known as the JIB Strikers FC..The name "Plateau United" was the former name of their cross-town rivals Mighty Jets.... |
Jos | Rwang Pam Stadium/Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium | 2010 |
Sharks Sharks F.C. Sharks F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Port Harcourt. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League... |
Port Harcourt | Sharks Stadium Sharks Stadium Sharks Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Part of the Alfred Diete-Spiff Rivers State sports complex, it is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sharks F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people.... |
2008 |
Shooting Stars Shooting Stars FC Shooting Stars Football Club is a Nigerian soccer club based in Ibadan.-History:The club was one of the founders of the Nigerian Premier League in 1972, when they were called WNDC Ibadan .The nickname "Shooting Stars" was added with the suggestion of team foundation members the late Jide... |
Ibadan Ibadan Ibadan is the capital city of Oyo State and the third largest metropolitan area in Nigeria, after Lagos and Kano, with a population of 1,338,659 according to the 2006 census. Ibadan is also the largest metropolitan geographical area... |
MKO Abiola Stadium MKO Abiola Stadium MKO Abiola Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Abeokuta, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Gateway F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people.-External links:*... /Liberty Stadium |
2009 |
Sunshine Stars Sunshine Stars F.C. Sunshine Stars F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Akure. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League... |
Akure Akure Akure is a city in the southwestern region of Nigeria, and is the largest city and capital of Ondo State. The city has a population of approximately 387,087... |
Gateway Stadium (Ijebu Ode) Gateway Stadium (Ijebu Ode) Gateway Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground for FC Ebedei. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. It was renovated for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup.... |
2007 |
Warri Wolves | Warri | Warri Township Stadium Warri Township Stadium Warri Township Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Warri, Nigeria on Cemetery Road. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the regular home for Warri Wolves F.C.. The stadium hosted the final tournament for the 2006 Women's African Football Championship and has a capacity of... |
2008 |
Zamfara United Zamfara United F.C. Zamfara United Football Club is a Nigerian football club, in the town of Gusau in Zamfara State. - History :They play in the top level of professional football in Nigeria, the Nigerian Premier League. Before the 2008-09 season there was a brief power struggle for the chairman position that saw... |
Gusau Gusau Gusau is a city and Local Government Area located in northwestern Nigeria. It is the capital of Zamfara State.The LGA has an area of 3,364 km² and a population of 383,162 at the 2006 census.The postal code of the area is 880.-Geography:... |
Sardauna Memorial Stadium Sardauna Memorial Stadium Sardauna Memorial Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Zamfara United F.C. of the Nigerian Premier League. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people.... /Sani Abacha Stadium |
2007 |
League Table
Personnel and kits
Team | Manager | Captain | Kit Makers | Sponsor |
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Bukola Babes Bukola Babes Bukola Babes are a Nigerian association football club from Ilorin, Nigeria. They were promoted to the Nigeria Premier League at the end of the 2009-10 season... |
Kabiru Sulaiman | Abubakar Yusuf | ||
Crown FC | Oladunni Oyekale | Johnson Abiodun | ||
Dolphins | Stanley Eguma | Emmanuel Godwin | ||
Enugu Rangers Enugu Rangers Rangers International football club of Enugu popularly called Enugu Rangers is one of only two Nigerian division one football teams that has never been relegated.-History:... |
Alphonsus Dike | Austin Iyangbe | ||
Enyimba | Okey Emordi | Okey Odita | Joma Joma Joma is a Spanish sports apparel manufacturer, which currently produces footwear and apparel for football, running and tennis. Its headquarters are located in the city of Toledo, Spain.... |
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Gombe United Gombe United F.C. Gombe United F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Gombe. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League.-History:... |
Bernard Ogbe | |||
Heartland Heartland F.C. Heartland F.C is a Nigerian soccer club based in Owerri. They play their home games at Dan Anyiam Stadium. With local rivals Enugu Rangers, they are one of two Nigerian teams that have never been relegated.... |
Lodewijk de Kruif Lodewijk de Kruif Lodewijk de Kruif is a Dutch football coach and former professional player. He is currently manager of Nigerian club Heartland.-Playing career:De Kruif made 19 league appearances for TOP Oss in the 1993-94 season.-Coaching career:... |
Chinedu Efugh | ||
JUTH F.C. JUTH F.C. -History:They play at the Rwang Pam Stadium, with a capacity of 15 000. They are currently in talks with the NFL to build their own stadium. Due to the 2010 Jos riots they played some home games in Lafia, Nasarawa.-Current squad:... |
Emmanuel Gustave Deutsch | |||
Kaduna United Kaduna United F.C. Kaduna United Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kaduna and run by the Kaduna State government.-History:They were relegated from the Nigerian Premier League in 2007 but won promotion one year later... |
Maurice Cooreman Maurice Cooreman Maurice Cooreman is a Belgian football manager who has coached primarily in Africa.- Coaching career :Cooreman led Ocean Boys to the title in 2006, but was sacked in September 2006 and then rehired two weeks later. He managed Enyimba from October 2006 to November 2008, and received a five match... |
Idris Papa | ||
Kano Pillars Kano Pillars F.C. Kano Pillars Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kano. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League. Their home stadium is Sani Abacha Stadium. Kano Pillars FC was founded in the year 1990, the year professional league was started in Nigeria... |
Ladan Bosso | |||
Kwara United Kwara United F.C. Kwara United F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Ilorin. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigeria Premier League after spending 2008-09 in the Nigeria National League... |
Kadiri Ikhana Kadiri Ikhana Kadiri Ikhana is a Nigerian football coach. He resigned from his position at Kano Pillars on 27 May 2008, citing corruption in the game. He had led Kano Pillars to their first ever league title a day earlier... |
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Lobi Stars Lobi Stars Lobi Stars Football Club is a soccer club based in Makurdi, Nigeria. They play in the Nigerian Premier League... |
John Zaki | |||
Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Football Club is a soccer club based in Minna, Nigeria. They play their home games at Bako Kontagora Stadium.-History:In 2005 they finished in the lower half of the Nigerian Premier League but avoided relegation by three points... |
Justin Tenger | Kelvin Njoku | ||
Ocean Boys | Samson Unuanel | |||
Plateau United Plateau United Plateau United Football Club of Jos are a Nigerian football club. Before 1991, they were known as the JIB Strikers FC..The name "Plateau United" was the former name of their cross-town rivals Mighty Jets.... |
Nduka Ndubuisi | Ajibade Omolade Ajibade Omolade Ajibade Aji Omolade is a Nigerian footballer. He currently plays for Plateau United.-Career:Omolade began his career with El-Kanemi Warriors and moved in 2002 to Enyimba International F.C., who was called as Captain. With the team he twice won the CAF Champions League in 2003 and 2004. In July... |
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Sharks Sharks F.C. Sharks F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Port Harcourt. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League... |
John Obuh John Obuh John Obuh is a Nigerian football manager. He is currently in charge of the Nigerian under-20 team and Sharks F.C. of the Nigeria Premier League.... |
Odinga Odinga | ||
Shooting Stars Shooting Stars FC Shooting Stars Football Club is a Nigerian soccer club based in Ibadan.-History:The club was one of the founders of the Nigerian Premier League in 1972, when they were called WNDC Ibadan .The nickname "Shooting Stars" was added with the suggestion of team foundation members the late Jide... |
Fatai Amoo | Shakiru Lawal | OWU Sportswear | |
Sunshine Stars Sunshine Stars F.C. Sunshine Stars F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Akure. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League... |
Gbenga Ogunbote | James Moses | ||
Warri Wolves | Kingdom of England Paul Aigbogun | Goodluck Nnamadu | Lotto Lotto Sport Italia Lotto Sport Italia is an Italian sports apparel manufacturer. Its products are now distributed in more than 60 countries.-History:Lotto was established in 1973 by the Caberlotto family in Montebelluna, northern Italy, the world centre of footwear manufacturing. In June 1973, Lotto made its debut... |
Oceanic Bank Oceanic bank Oceanic Bank International, commonly referred to as Oceanic Bank, is a bank in Nigeria. Oceanic provides individual, commercial and corporate banking services. -History:... |
Zamfara United Zamfara United F.C. Zamfara United Football Club is a Nigerian football club, in the town of Gusau in Zamfara State. - History :They play in the top level of professional football in Nigeria, the Nigerian Premier League. Before the 2008-09 season there was a brief power struggle for the chairman position that saw... |
Bello Garba Gusau |
News
- December 12- Ocean Boys defender Emmanuel OkoliEmmanuel OkoliEmmanuel Okoli is a retired Nigerian sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres. Okoli finished fifth in 4 x 400 metres relay at the 1992 Summer Olympics with teammates Hassan Bosso, Sunday Bada and Udeme Ekpeyong.-References:...
collapsed 39 minutes into a game vs. Niger Tornadoes and died enroute to the hospital. - December 16- The league was named the "MTN Premier League" after the NFF secured sponsorship from the MTN Group. However sponsorship was rescinded January 27 and the bidding was reopened.
- January 8- In Abeokuta, Shooting Stars and Tornadoes played the first night game in Nigeria's top division in twenty-nine years.
- Due to unrest in the city of JosJosJos is a city in the Middle Belt of Nigeria.The city has a population of about 1.5 million residents. Popularly called "J-town" or "Jesus Our Saviour" by the residents, it is the administrative capital of Plateau State....
, on January 13 JUTH announced they were moving home games to Kaduna and Plateau United were going to play in Enugu for one month.
Managerial (head coach) changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Incoming manager | Date of appointment | |
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Warri Wolves | Lawrence Akpokona | fired | end of 2009-10 season | Paul Aigbogun | 2 September 2010 | |
Kwara United | Justin Tenger | fired | end of 2009-10 season | Kadiri Ikhana Kadiri Ikhana Kadiri Ikhana is a Nigerian football coach. He resigned from his position at Kano Pillars on 27 May 2008, citing corruption in the game. He had led Kano Pillars to their first ever league title a day earlier... |
17 July 2010 | |
Sunshine Stars Sunshine Stars F.C. Sunshine Stars F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Akure. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League... |
Solomon Ogbeide | fired | Aug. 18 2010 | Gbenga Ogunbote | Aug. 18 2010 | |
Gombe United Gombe United F.C. Gombe United F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Gombe. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League.-History:... |
Ben Duamlong | Resigned | Oct.8 2010 | Bernard Ogbe | Nov. 5 2010 | |
Heartland Heartland F.C. Heartland F.C is a Nigerian soccer club based in Owerri. They play their home games at Dan Anyiam Stadium. With local rivals Enugu Rangers, they are one of two Nigerian teams that have never been relegated.... |
Samson Siasia Samson Siasia Samson Siasia is a former football striker from Nigeria and the former head coach of the Nigerian Men National football team from 2010 to 2011.-Club career:... |
resigned to take Super Eagles Nigeria national football team The Nigeria national football team, nicknamed the Super Eagles or Green Eagles, is the national team of Nigeria and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation . The team has ranked as high as 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, in April 1994... job |
Dec. 1 2010 | Lodewijk de Kruif Lodewijk de Kruif Lodewijk de Kruif is a Dutch football coach and former professional player. He is currently manager of Nigerian club Heartland.-Playing career:De Kruif made 19 league appearances for TOP Oss in the 1993-94 season.-Coaching career:... |
Feb. 7 2011 | |
Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Football Club is a soccer club based in Minna, Nigeria. They play their home games at Bako Kontagora Stadium.-History:In 2005 they finished in the lower half of the Nigerian Premier League but avoided relegation by three points... |
Ladan Bosso | fired | Nov. 26 2010 | Samson Unuanel (interim) | Nov. 26 2010 | |
Crown F.C. Crown F.C. Crown FC is a Nigerian football club from Ogbomosho, Oyo State playing in the Nigeria Premier League. They play at the Ogbomosho Township Stadium, with a capacity of 5,000. For the 2010-11 season they will play some games at the Ilaro Stadium in nearby Ogun State.They were founded in 1994 by Rev.... |
Ganiyu Salami | fired | Jan. 22 2011 | Oladunni Oyekale | Jan. 22 2011 | |
Kano Pillars F.C. Kano Pillars F.C. Kano Pillars Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kano. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League. Their home stadium is Sani Abacha Stadium. Kano Pillars FC was founded in the year 1990, the year professional league was started in Nigeria... |
Salisu Yusuf | resigned to become Super Eagles Nigeria national football team The Nigeria national football team, nicknamed the Super Eagles or Green Eagles, is the national team of Nigeria and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation . The team has ranked as high as 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, in April 1994... assistant |
Jan. 1 2011 | Ladan Bosso | Jan. 23 2011 | |
Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Niger Tornadoes Football Club is a soccer club based in Minna, Nigeria. They play their home games at Bako Kontagora Stadium.-History:In 2005 they finished in the lower half of the Nigerian Premier League but avoided relegation by three points... |
Samson Unuanel | interim period ends | Feb. 6 2011 | Justin Tenger | Feb. 6 2011 | |
JUTH F.C. JUTH F.C. -History:They play at the Rwang Pam Stadium, with a capacity of 15 000. They are currently in talks with the NFL to build their own stadium. Due to the 2010 Jos riots they played some home games in Lafia, Nasarawa.-Current squad:... |
Tunde Abdulrahman | fired | Feb. 17 2011 | Emmanuel Gustave Deutsch | Feb. 28 2011 | |
Ocean Boys F.C. Ocean Boys F.C. Ocean Boys Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Brass, Bayelsa State.-History:Ocean Boys F.C. was founded in 2002 by Sylva Nathaniel Ngo,the chairman of Brass Local Government... |
Larry Eceli | fired | May 20 2011 | Samson Unuanel | May 20 2011 | |
Bukola Babes F.C. | Festus Allen | suspended/resigned | June 8, 2011 | Kabiru Sulaiman | June 8, 2011 |