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It’s coronation day for Remo Stars in Ikenne

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A glorious season is nearing a closing moment as Remo Stars play their final home match of the 2024/25 NPFL season this Sunday, hosting third-place chasing Ikorodu City.

It is not just another match; it is one laced with actual and possible landmarks. Actual in the sense that irrespective of the result, Remo Stars will be crowned the kings of the Nigerian football league. A first for the club. A first by any single proprietor club since 1996.

A first for Ogun State, which has not produced any league-winning club since the creation of the state on February 3, 1976.

Abiola Babes did win laurel in the national cup, the then Challenge Cup, but not the National League or the successive NPFL.

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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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Remo Stars on history path as the first private club league to clinically emerge champions

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Remo Stars will be the first one-man-owned club to win the NPFL title after an earlier feat by Udoji United. But there is a difference between Remo Stars’ exploits and those of Udoji United in 1996.

Remo Stars’ victory is untainted. They won even with three matches to spare. Their victory came directly from the green turf.

Not so for Udoji United, who became Nigeria’s champion, not on the pitch, but in the boardroom. The 1996 league, won by Udoji United, had a controversial end.

Clubs’ officials besieged the Nigeria Football Association secretariat with protests and appeals. On the field, Jasper United, after making a debut in the top division, could have been champions.

   When the final whistle was blown in the boardroom, Udoji United upstaged city rivals, Jasper United, to win the league in the NFA boardroom.

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Sharks FC, who initially placed second and could have featured in the Abiola CAF Cup competition, lost out despite spirited attempts to remain afloat. A decision of the disciplinary committee, however, changed the face of the table.

   Udoji United, formerly in third position, protested that Concord FC, which held them to a goalless draw in the last league match, fielded two ineligible players.

   The NFA committee ruled that the players – Churchill Ibari and Louis Ebani – were not properly transferred to Concord FC.

The decision gave Udoji three valuable points and goals that became the league championship clincher.

In anticipation of a possible award of the league to Udoji United, Sharks, who initially placed second, decided to appeal against the throwing out of their Week 7 protest in a match which the club lost 0-3 to Gombe United. Had the appeal sailed through, Sharks FC could have won the league with 61 points.

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Thus, Remo Stars can lay claim to being the first single-owner club to win the league in decades.

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Remo Stars could end the league on high point

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If Remo Stars are not complacent and win their last home match against Ikorodu City, they will be on the threshold of a record in the Nigerian league.

A win takes their season’s point haul to 71, just two behind the 73 points attained by the Dolphins in the 2010/11 season. At the time, it was the highest ever since the 20-team format began in 2005.

But the highest point haul was achieved by Rivers United, who had 77 points to win the league title in the 2021/22 season.

That will be unassailable this season as there is just one more round of matches after this weekend.

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Ikenne set for all-night party to celebrate league title

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No car will be parked on the premises of the Remo Stars Stadium on Sunday during the last home match of the season for Remo Stars as they host Ikorodu City.

The car park is set to turn into a carnival ground as an all-night party is in the offing to celebrate Remo Stars’ league victory.

According to the club in its X handle, this year’s league victory is the first of many to come. They have planned a big celebration as Shoday is billed to perform and thrill the crowd.

Remo Stars planned refreshments for the first 1,500 fans at the stadium. It will not just be football and entertainment, there will be freebies to be won.

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They include a 55-inch Smart TV, return tickets on ValueJet airlines, as well as smartphones.

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