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NNL lifts ban on Barau FC fans, spectators now set for Dambatta Stadium return

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The Nigerian National League (NNL) has lifted the ban placed on fans of Barau FC from attending matches at the Dambatta Stadium in Kano State.

This was contained in a statement signed by Ahmad Hamisu Gwale, Media Officer of Barau FC, on Saturday.

According to Gwale, the development was communicated in an official letter signed by the NNL Chief Operating Officer, Dalu Danlami Alanana, and addressed to the management of Barau FC.

“We acknowledge receipt of a letter from Barau FC dated 30th April, 2025, on the above subject,” the letter stated. “The Nigeria National League has granted their request.”

With the ban lifted, supporters of Barau FC are now cleared to attend the team’s next home fixture against Wikki Tourists, scheduled for Sunday at 3:00 p.m.

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NPFL: NFF President Gusau affirms August 22 kick-off date for new season

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President of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Ibrahim Gusau, has reiterated that there will be no change to the kick-off date for the 2025–26 Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL season.

Gusau disclosed this at the NPFL 2025/26 pre-season seminar in Lafia on Friday.

He said it is a positive development that the league calendar now aligns with that of European clubs.

“When we came on board, we had no choice but to opt for an abridged league. This paved the way for achieving uniformity, as our league ended in May last season,” Gusau stated in his address.

“This season, too, we will start on August 22 as scheduled.”

Defending champions Remo Stars will square up against Rivers United in the opening fixture of the new season.

The season is expected to climax in May 2025.

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Anambra set to host second national beach soccer league this month.

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‎The Anambra Beach Soccer Association says all is set for the second round of the Nigeria Beach Soccer League, due to kick off in Nnewi on August 21.

‎Okwudili Awam, the Director of Media of ABSA, gave the assurance in Awka on Monday.

‎”We are thrilled to inform lovers of beach soccer that Anambra will host the second round of the 2025 NBSL commencing on Aug. 21st, 2025″

‎Awam said the league would be held at the Beach Soccer stadium within the Nnewi High School premises.

‎He said eight beach soccer clubs, including Kebbi Fishers, Ibom, Nmako Patigi, Kada, Kebbi United, Jigawa Golden Stars, Niger, and hosts Anambra Beach Soccer Warriors, would take part in the league.

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3,312 footballers to compete in 202 matches, as Abia begins talent hunt

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Abia State Government says it would fish out hidden male  football talents through the Abia State Soccer Fest commencing  on  August 23, 2025, across the 17 LGAs of the State.

The State also disclosed that  new football stars would be discovered for Abia State, Nigerian Premier League clubs, Nigerian national teams and major European clubs from the competition.

Addressing journalists on Friday, the Vice Chairman of the Local Organization Committee, LOC of Abia Fest, Captain Eric Asomugha said that the competition would commence on August 23 in 184 Wards of the State and would culminate in best teams from 17 LGAs competing at State level.

He said that the  tournament, which is being organised by Abia State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, is for players between the age bracket of 16 and  23 years.

“Over 6 or 7 months. We are working on different things. We are going to have the best player in each match.

“We shall be inviting scouts from local, state, national and international to fish out the talents that are going to be discovered in this great tournament,” said Asomugha.

 

Also, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Uzor Nwachukwu and the Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development ,  Nwaobilor Ananaba thanked Governor Otti for his policies in the discovery of talents and sports development in general.

They made it clear that  every male resident between the ages of 16-23 is free to participate, as Governor Otti had already abolished the “State of Origin” dichotomy.

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