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AHEAD 2019 NIGERIA FOOTBALL LEAGUE: GOAL POACHERS ON THE WATCH LIST

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BY FISAYO DAIRO.

Exactly seven months after the last ball was kicked in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), the new league season will get underway in various cities across the country on Sunday.

The movements, the action, the intrigues and most especially, the goals, which have been missed by fans of the beautiful game in Nigeria, will dominate every sphere once again.

When the new season kicks off on Sunday, three former winners of the NPFL’s highest goal-scorer award will be among attackers that will be saddled with the responsibility of deciding games with their goals and bringing those shouts and chants which accompany the art of goal scoring to the lips of spectators at different venues.

As is the norm in all parts of the world, teams have reinforced their playing staff ahead of the new season. The unwanted chaff from previous seasons have been weeded out while new brides are expected to emerge from the recruits ahead of what promises to a very difficult though abridged season.

Here, www.npfl.ng takes a look at four categories of the players that a late Heartland coach Kelechi Emeteole once described as the “18-yard assassins”.

The former winners

One of the headline transfers of the new season is that of former Enyimba striker Mfon Udoh who returned to his hometown club Akwa United after a largely successful five years in Aba. Udoh holds the NPFL goal scoring record after his 23-goal haul in 2014 and he is certainly one of the strikers that should give defenders plenty to think about this season.

While Udoh emerged as top scorer both in the NPFL and the CAF Champions League during his stay in Aba, the top scoring honour currently belongs to Junior Sewanu Lokosa of Kano Pillars who scored a phenomenal nineteen goals in twenty-three matches last term. Lokosa is a genuine fox-in-the-box whose goals do not look like drying up anytime soon. Should he hold off the lure of a move abroad this January, Lokosa will be a marked man in the league but that is when to really prove he is no fluke.

Godwin Obaje is another name in this category having won the top scorer’s gong in 2016 while with Wikki Tourists of Bauchi. The striker has now joined Plateau United from FC Ifeanyiubah where he spent the last two seasons. Obaje scored fourteen goals in his debut season in Nnewi before scoring four more last term. In Jos, he has reunited with his former coach Abdu Maikaba under whom he blossomed at Wikki. It will surely not be out of place to expect good things from him.

The recently consistent ones

Quite a few players have seen their goalscoring return improve consistently in each of the past few seasons. One of such players is Ndifreke Effiong who just like Mfon Udoh has made the switch from Abia state to his home club, Akwa United. Effiong started out as a right back in the league but has now completely metamorphosed into an attacker, scoring five goals in 2017 and eight goals last term. Time to see if he keeps to the arithmetic progression in Uyo.

Sunday Adetunji has joined Champions League campaigners Lobi Stars from Abia Warriors and the forward will be hoping to make his first full season since 2017 count. Adetunji had scored fourteen goals in 2017 before a sorrowful shoulder injury on Match Day 33 ruled him out for the remainder of the season. He only came back to action late last season and scored four goals in his short stint with Enyimba in the Champions League and AITEO Cup.

Adetunji’s teammate at Lobi Stars Sikiru Alimi is also one to look out for in the new season if perhaps he remains with the side after the January transfer window. Having scored six league goals in 2017, Alimi stepped it up last term and had already scored seven goals before Match Day 24. This season, he has been instrumental to Lobi’s progress in the CAF Champions League where he has netted three goals in three matches.

Up North, Nyima Nwagua is another forward capable of adding more to his goalscoring tally with Kano Pillars this term. Nwagua proved to be a perfect foil for Lokosa last season while also scoring four goals on his own. The Rivers state born forward no doubt has the talent and the physicality to be among the headliners in the upcoming season.

The Veterans’ club
 

Bendel Insurance legend Charles Omokaro showed what he can still do at the NNL Super Eight playoffs with two well-taken goals. The forward who also scored a handful during the regular NNL season last term will lead the veterans of war into the goalscoring battle this term.

Another veteran of note is David Tyavkase, a member of the 2003 & 2004 CAF Champions League winning side of Enyimba who still turns out for his hometown club Lobi Stars. Though the goals are drying up for the talented man, he scored twice last season and will be hoping to add more goals this term.

Kabiru Sanusi of Kada City, Gambo Mohammed of Kano Pillars, Adamu Muhammed of Gombe United are other veterans of the NPFL ready for this season’s action.

The rest

All eyes will be on Enyimba forward Chinedu Udechukwu. The striker was missing from the league last season after scoring eleven (11) goals for Katsina United and a failed move to Rivers United. Nasarawa United’s rising prospect Ikechukwu Nwani who scored five goals last term has looked increasingly sharp in pre-season and this might just be his season. 

Victor Mbaoma might be disappointed with his goals return in the NPFL last term with Akwa United – five – but he will expect to do greater things with newly promoted Remo Stars, where he scored ten (10) goals in his debut NPFL season in 2017. 

Osita Chikere was prominent for Rivers United on his return from abroad last season and will surely expect to score more than his four goals return this term. There is a certain Samuel Stone at Go Round who joined from Ikorodu United while Stephen Alfred and Samson Obi who scored nine goals each for Kwara United and Abia Warriors respectively last season will hope to do greater things in the league in 2019.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Rangers, Rivers Set for Final-Day NPFL Title Shootout as Bayelsa, Wikki Go Down

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By Kunle Solaja, Ikenne

Former champions Bayelsa United and Wikki Tourists have been relegated from the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) after dramatic Matchday 37 defeats left the title race and survival battle heading into a tense final day on May 24.

At the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne, Bayelsa United suffered a 2-1 defeat to Remo Stars despite taking an early lead through Ofem Nneoyi in the seventh minute. The striker raced through on goal before calmly finishing past goalkeeper Adebiyi Obassa.

Remo Stars responded before the break when Alex Oyowah rose highest to head home the equaliser five minutes before halftime. Veteran forward Victor Mbaoma then struck the decisive goal in the 64th minute to hand the hosts a crucial victory that preserved their hopes of top-flight survival.

In Bauchi, Wikki Tourists twice led against Rivers United but eventually crashed 3-2 at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in a pulsating encounter that also kept the title race alive until the final day.

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Jonathan Mairiga gave Wikki the lead in the 21st minute before Handsome Surveyor restored parity for Rivers United in the 34th minute. Imamu Bala put Wikki ahead again four minutes into the second half, but Chijioke Mbaoma levelled for the visitors before Taofeek Otaniyi netted the dramatic winner in the 85th minute.

Rivers United’s late winner proved decisive for the championship race. For much of the afternoon, the Rangers looked set to clinch the title after establishing what had become a four-point lead while Rivers were trailing in Bauchi.

However, Rivers United’s comeback reduced Rangers’ advantage to just one point, ensuring the battle for the NPFL crown will be settled on the final day of the season.

Rangers, the only NPFL club never to have suffered relegation, edged Bendel Insurance 2-1 in Enugu to stay top of the table on 65 points. Godwin Obaje scored twice for the Flying Antelopes, while Alex Oweilayefa grabbed Bendel Insurance’s goal.

Rivers United remain second on 64 points and will host Katsina United on the final day, while Rangers travel to Lagos for a difficult encounter against Ikorodu City.

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The race for continental qualification also intensified after Shooting Stars defeated Barau FC 1-0 in Ibadan courtesy of Lucky Emmanuel’s first-half strike. The Oluyole Warriors climbed to third place with 60 points.

Ikorodu City, however, suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat away to Katsina United. Jamilu Yusuf scored twice for the hosts, while Azeez Falolu and Daniel Agara added further goals. Abayomi Ayodeji scored Ikorodu City’s lone goal.

Kano Pillars boosted their survival hopes with a narrow 1-0 win over Warri Wolves thanks to a Rabiu Ali penalty, while Federation Cup holders Kwara United defeated Enyimba 2-0 through Bright Babatunde’s first-half brace.

In Lafia, Nasarawa United beat Plateau United 1-0 with Jofrank Istifanus scoring the only goal, though the result was not enough to keep them in contention for a continental ticket.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the round came in Aba, where Kun Khalifat stunned Abia Warriors 2-0. Uchechukwu Onuoha scored both goals to move the newcomers closer to securing another season in the NPFL.

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El-Kanemi Warriors and Niger Tornadoes played out a goalless draw in Maiduguri.

With one round of matches remaining, Rangers lead the standings on 65 points, one ahead of Rivers United, while Bayelsa United and Wikki Tourists are confirmed as the two relegated sides

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Ever-Present Falconets Qualify for 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Despite Malawi Scare

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Nigeria’s U20 girls, the Falconets, once again underlined their status as Africa’s most consistent side at youth level after sealing qualification for the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Poland despite a nervy 2-1 defeat to Malawi’s Young Scorchers in Lilongwe on Saturday.

The seven-time African champions progressed 3-2 on aggregate, relying on the crucial 2-0 first-leg victory secured in Ikenne a week earlier through an own goal by Malawi defender Maureen Kenneth and a fine strike from Kindness Ifeanyi.

The qualification means Nigeria have maintained their remarkable record of appearing at every edition of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup since the competition was introduced.

Backed by a passionate home crowd in Lilongwe, the Young Scorchers came out aggressively and quickly put the Falconets under pressure. Their persistence paid off early in the first half when a defensive mix-up in the Nigerian backline allowed a Malawian attacker to head home the opener and spark hopes of an unlikely comeback.

Nigeria almost responded immediately through the lively Kindness Ifeanyi, whose dangerous delivery from the right flank found Favour Nkwocha inside the area. However, Nkwocha’s powerful effort crashed against the woodwork as the hosts carried a 1-0 lead into halftime.

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The tension intensified 10 minutes after the restart when another lapse in Nigeria’s defence gifted Malawi a second goal, drawing the tie level at 2-2 on aggregate and placing the Falconets’ proud qualification streak in serious danger.

With the momentum shifting towards the hosts, Falconets coach Moses Aduku turned to his bench for inspiration, and substitute Precious Oscar delivered at the decisive moment.

Oscar capitalised on hesitation in the Malawian defence in the 62nd minute, dispossessing an opponent before calmly slotting past the goalkeeper to hand Nigeria a priceless away goal and restore their aggregate advantage.

The strike silenced the home crowd and ultimately proved decisive as the Falconets showed composure and resilience in the closing stages to protect their lead and confirm another appearance on the global stage.

Although the defeat marked a rare away setback for Aduku’s side after impressive victories in Rwanda and Senegal earlier in the qualifying campaign, the Falconets achieved their primary mission of securing qualification for the world finals.

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The 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup will be held in Poland from September 5 to 26.

Following the match, the Nigerian delegation expressed appreciation to Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Malawi, Ambassador Ibrahim Miringa, and the staff of the Nigerian mission in Malawi for their hospitality and support throughout the team’s stay in the southern African nation.

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Sporting Lagos Crowned 2026 NNL Champions After Dramatic Super Four Finale

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Sporting Lagos have emerged champions of the 2026 Nigeria National League (NNL) after edging city rivals Inter Lagos on goal difference at the end of the season-ending Super Four tournament in Ikenne, Ogun State.

The competition concluded on Friday at the Remo Stars Stadium with a dramatic Lagos derby that saw Inter Lagos defeat Sporting Lagos 1-0 on the final day.

Despite the loss, the “Tech Boys” still claimed the NNL title and the accompanying ₦10 million prize money after finishing top of the standings on superior goal difference.

Sporting Lagos entered the decisive Matchday Three needing only a draw to secure the crown, but their commanding earlier performances proved decisive. They had opened the Super Four campaign with a 1-0 victory over Ranchers Bees before producing the tournament’s most emphatic result with a 4-0 demolition of Doma United.

Inter Lagos also finished the competition on six points after recovering from an opening 1-0 defeat to Doma United. They responded with a 1-0 win over Ranchers Bees before securing the derby triumph against Sporting Lagos.

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Ranchers Bees and Doma United finished third and fourth respectively, completing the quartet of clubs that have secured promotion to the 2026/27 Nigeria Premier Football League season.

For Sporting Lagos, the Super Four triumph represents a strong statement ahead of their return to top-flight football, while Inter Lagos will also head into the elite division with confidence after an impressive finish to the tournament.

The final day of the competition provided an entertaining atmosphere at the Remo Stars Stadium, with the well-organised event offering a glimpse of what fans can expect from the newly promoted clubs in the coming NPFL campaign.

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