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April 18, 2024 Heartland Get NPFL Approval To Return To Home Ground

Heartland Get NPFL Approval To Return To Home Ground

Heartland has received temporary authorization to hold their remaining home matches of the season at the Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri. This decision comes after noticeable improvements were observed on their pitch during a second inspection conducted within the last two weeks. Consequently, the club will host their Matchday 31 fixture against Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) at this venue.

The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) had initially withdrawn the club's earlier provisional approval at the beginning of the second phase of the season due to observed deterioration of the pitch. Before this decision, the Naze Millionaires had been playing their home games at the Enyimba International Stadium in Aba.

April 12, 2024 No Plan To Boycott NPFL Matches

No Plan To Boycott NPFL Matches

The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) is set to proceed with its Match-day 30 games scheduled for this weekend, dismissing rumors of a potential boycott by clubs over financial disputes.

A chairman of a club in the northern region clarified the situation, stating that there is no intention to boycott the matches and that preparations for the weekend fixtures are underway. Similarly, players from clubs in the southwest region confirmed their commitment to participating in the upcoming matches, emphasizing that training sessions have proceeded as usual.

Reports had emerged suggesting a possible standoff between NPFL clubs and the league's board regarding undisclosed broadcast deals with StarTimes and Propel Sports, as well as financial obligations promised at the beginning of the season. However, the NPFL club owner’s association has denied any such grievances, asserting that there are no outstanding issues.

Match-day 30 action kicks off on Saturday with three matches, followed by additional fixtures on Sunday. Exciting matchups include Doma United hosting Remo Stars in Gombe, Enugu Rangers facing Abia Warriors at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, and Sporting Lagos taking on Sunshine Stars in a southwest derby at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos.

As the 2023/24 season progresses towards its conclusion on June 9th, clubs are gearing up for the remaining matches. Rivers United, recently eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup, also have six outstanding fixtures to complete within the allocated timeframe.

At the commencement of the season last September, strategic partners of the NPFL, GTI, announced an increase in the league's prize money from N100 million to N150 million, along with a N10 million take-off grant for the participating clubs. Additionally, the NPFL secured a $5 million streaming deal with Propel Sports and a N5.9 billion broadcasting deal over five seasons with StarTimes for league coverage on its cable channel.

December 20, 2022 The NPFL 2022/23 Season Kickoff Tops IMC, Clubs Meeting

The NPFL 2022/23 Season Kickoff Tops IMC, Clubs Meeting

The Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) Interim Management Committee (IMC) will meet with the 20 teams named for the 2022/23 season to approve the season’s beginning date and other competition-related items.

According to a source close to the IMC, the season may begin on December 28 with the first match, with the remainder of the season beginning in January.

The IMC, in collaboration with the Dozy Mmobuosi Foundation, organized a pre-season tournament involving four teams earlier this month as a trial run for the 2022/23 season.

The competition’s winner, 3SC of Ibadan, received N100 million as a prize for their efforts.

 

Source: The Guardian

Martins slumps, dies in Nasarawa, Katsina clash

Nasarawa United defender Chineme Martins died after slumping in their Nigeria Professional Football League tie against Katsina United in Lafia on Sunday.

An eyewitness, who was at the Lafia Township Stadium, said the late defender was standing alone when he slumped in the 45th minute.

The match was watched by Nasawara State Governor Abdullahi Sule.

According to an eye witness report, his team had been awarded a free-kick and he was standing alone in their own half when he suddenly collapsed.

Other players informed the referee and he was eventually rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Our correspondent gathered that the Peugeot 406 ambulance stationed at the match venue did not start, before the player was eventually rushed to the hospital in one of the vehicles in Governor Sule’s convoy.

According to him, the match continued after the defender was rushed to the hospital and it eventually ended 3-0 in favour of Nasarawa United.

The players were only told about Martins’ death after the game. They could not celebrate the victory as they were all crying.

Chairman of Nasarawa United Isaac Danladi also confirmed the defender’s death.

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