Nigeria Amateur League Division Two
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Nigeria Amateur League Division Two is the fourth level of club football in Nigeria
, and the middle of the three Amateur league divisions. It is divided into eight groups by geography with five teams each. Every year, up to eight teams (the section champions) are promoted to the Amateur Division One
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Group A - Gateway Feeder FC of Abeokuta, Police Machine FC of Akure, Injectors FC of Ilorin, Afijio FC of Ilora, Otunbushin FC of Ijebu-Ode.
Group B - West-Side FC of Ile-Ife, Dynamos FC of Ilesa, C.O.D. (City of David) FC of Lagos, Akwa City FC of Lagos, Fenix Athletic FC of Uromi.
Group C - Akpabio FC of Calabar, Ankpa FC of Ankpa in Kogi, Ottar FC of Enugu, Polavis FC of Warri and Abia Comets FC of Umuahia.
Group D - Go Round FC of Omoku, St. Paul's FC of Benin, Oghara FC of Oghara
, Omaka United FC of Aba
, Imo United FC of Owerri
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Group E - Tahir Babes FC Kano, Kano United, Gadawur FC of Dutse, Wunti FC of Bauchi , Bakoji FC of Kaduna.
Group F - Zabgai FC of Bauchi, Boro FC of Kachia, Scouters FC of Kano, Black Stars FC of Minna , Doma FC of Doma in Gombe State.
Group G - Nasarawa FC of Birnin Kebbi
, Arewa Pillars FC of Sokoto, Fadama FC of Birnin-Kebbi, Emirate FC of Kano, Admiral FC of Kano.
Group H - Vet. Rovers FC of Vom, Gurara United FC of Kafanchan, Bida Lions FC of Bida, AMAC FC of Abuja, IMAD FC of Kaduna
Nigeria
Nigeria , officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in...
, and the middle of the three Amateur league divisions. It is divided into eight groups by geography with five teams each. Every year, up to eight teams (the section champions) are promoted to the Amateur Division One
Nigeria Amateur League
National Amateur League Division One is the third level of club football in Nigeria, and the highest of the three Amateur league divisions. It is divided into four groups by geography with either nine, ten or eleven teams each. Every year, up to eight teams are promoted to the Professional...
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2009/2010
The season began March 13. There are 16 games every weekend, with one team in each group getting a bye. Teams in bold promoted to Division 1 for 2010-11Group A - Gateway Feeder FC of Abeokuta, Police Machine FC of Akure, Injectors FC of Ilorin, Afijio FC of Ilora, Otunbushin FC of Ijebu-Ode.
Group B - West-Side FC of Ile-Ife, Dynamos FC of Ilesa, C.O.D. (City of David) FC of Lagos, Akwa City FC of Lagos, Fenix Athletic FC of Uromi.
Group C - Akpabio FC of Calabar, Ankpa FC of Ankpa in Kogi, Ottar FC of Enugu, Polavis FC of Warri and Abia Comets FC of Umuahia.
Group D - Go Round FC of Omoku, St. Paul's FC of Benin, Oghara FC of Oghara
Oghara
Oghara is a town in Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.It is one of the major clans of the Urhobo ethnic group.It has various educational Institutions such as the Delta State Polytechnic in Otefe-Oghara and the Western Delta University .Also a mini stadium is located within...
, Omaka United FC of 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...
, Imo United FC of 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...
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Group E - Tahir Babes FC Kano, Kano United, Gadawur FC of Dutse, Wunti FC of Bauchi , Bakoji FC of Kaduna.
Group F - Zabgai FC of Bauchi, Boro FC of Kachia, Scouters FC of Kano, Black Stars FC of Minna , Doma FC of Doma in Gombe State.
Group G - Nasarawa FC of Birnin Kebbi
Birnin Kebbi
Birnin Kebbi is a city located in northwestern Nigeria. It is the capital city of Kebbi State and headquarters of the Gwandu Emirate. As of 2007 the city has an estimated population of 115,547....
, Arewa Pillars FC of Sokoto, Fadama FC of Birnin-Kebbi, Emirate FC of Kano, Admiral FC of Kano.
Group H - Vet. Rovers FC of Vom, Gurara United FC of Kafanchan, Bida Lions FC of Bida, AMAC FC of Abuja, IMAD FC of Kaduna