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Nigeria Premier Football League

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Association football league

Football league
Nigeria Premier Football League
Founded1972; 53 years ago (1972)
CountryNigeria
ConfederationCAF
Number of clubs20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNigeria National League
Domestic cup(s)Nigerian FA Cup
Nigerian Super Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current championsRemo Stars F.C.(2024–25 Nigeria Premier Football League) (1st title)
Most championshipsEnyimba (9 titles)
Most appearancesRabiu Ali (407+)
Broadcaster(s)Propel Sports Africa

NPFL Live

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Websitenpfl.com.ng
Current:2025–26 Nigeria Premier Football League

TheNigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) (formerly theNigeria Professional Football League) is the highest level of club football inNigerian football league system. The Nigerian Premier League has suffered like many others, from the financial impact and dwindling fortunes since the late 2000s.[1][2] It is fed into by theNigeria National League (NNL). It is organized by the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Board headed byGbenga Elegbeleye.

Name history

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The league was previously known as the Nigeria Premier League between 1993 and 2000, and between 2003 and 2013.[3][4]

It has also been known as the "Nigerian Premiership" (2000–2003); "Nigerian Professional League" (1990–1993); Nigerian National League - First Division (1979–1990) and "the (Nigerian) National League" or "Nigerian Football League" (1972–1979) and more recently "Nigeria Professional Football League" (2014–2023).

International partnerships

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On 27 April 2016, TheLiga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, organisers of theLa Liga sealed a five-yearmemorandum of understanding deal with the NPFL on capacity building and idea exchange signed by the League Management Company chairman,Shehu Dikko and theLa Liga PresidentJavier Tebas. The NPFL andLa Liga partnership has already started bearing fruit as during the January transfer window,Super Eagles fringe playerEzekiel Bassey was signed on loan fromEnyimba toBarcelona B on a six-month deal with an option of 3-years come end of the season based on performance. The NPFL AllStars (made up of the league's best players) have also been playing Pre-Season as well as Winter break friendlies with top flight Spanish sides likeAtlético Madrid,Málaga,Valencia,Villareal etc. In an effort to expose and test Local players against top players and sides.

In Thursday, 25 May 2017, TheNigerian Football Federation (NFF)alongside theLeague Management Company (LMC), also consummated a multi-faceted strategic agreement ingeneral football development with the Football Federation and Premier League body of the Kingdom ofMorocco, NFF President Amaju Pinnick and NFF 2nd Vice-president/LMC ChairmanShehu Dikko put pen to paper on amemorandum of understanding with their Moroccan counterparts, the result of detailed discussions, deliberations and considerations over time. The two FA Presidents signed their own sides in the Office of the Federation Royale Marocaine de Football inRabat, while the LMC 's Chairman, Shehu Dikko and Chairman of the Ligue Nationale de Football Professionnel (which organises theBotola), Said Naciri signed at the LNFP office, watched by the two FA bosses.[5]

Eunisell,Bet9ja and Hero lager are current sponsors of the NPFL.[6]

History

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2017 season

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Plateau United F.C. won the league on 9 September 2017, with a 2–0 victory overRangers International F.C..[7]

2018 season

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In July 2018 the league was postponed indefinitely following crisis in the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).[8][9]Lobi Stars was declared as the sole representative of the league in the 2019 CAF Champions League as the team was at the top of the standings.[10]

2019 season

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The league consisted of 24 teams. Four were promoted from theNigeria National League. Twenty teams remained from the previous season which was not completed. They were divided into two groups of 12 teams. The top three teams in each group contested for the title in the NPFL Super six championship playoff inLagos. The People's Elephant finished at the top of the log with 12 points from five games.

Enyimba vsKano Pillars is considered the biggest match of the season because of their rivalry and they remain the 2 teams yet to finish outside the top eight for 12 consecutive seasons.

Management

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The League Management Company (shortly and commonly known as the 'LMC') is the legalassociation football Leaguegoverning body of the Nigeria Professional Football League. It was created and incorporated by theNigeria Football Federation in 2012 to take over the nearly-collapsed Nigeria Football League (NFL), the former league governing body.[11]

History

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The NFF created the Nigeria Premier League, organized by the Nigeria Football League in 1990 as a step in attainingfull professionalism as the sole regulatory forfootball in Nigeria. At theOnikan Stadium on 12 May 1990, the league was given a name as it was then known as the 'Professional League'.[12]

However, in November 2012 with the agreement and support of theNational Sports Commission,Nigeria's sports regulatory authority, the NFF constituted an Interim Management Committee (IMC) for the League as part of measures to avert a total collapse of the top tier professional League following the downfall of the Nigeria Football League (NFL) which arose from difficult legal and administrative impediments.[13] The IMC supervised the formation and incorporation of the LMC to run a transparent and commercially viable professional league.

Achievements

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The first step the LMC took was to rebrand the League name, from the Nigerian Premier League to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), or simply the Professional 'Football' League)[14][15] Also, the LMC signed a$34m TV rights deal to broadcast league matches which lasted until 2017.[16][17]

In 2015, the League Management Company solicited financial support from the Government in order to upgrade existing grounds, provision of required broadcast and medical equipment and facilities in the stadiums.[18]

The League Management Company has its framework and rules governing the 20 clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League each season.[19] On 5 July 2016, the NPFL adopted theTMS Domestic Transfer Matching System (DTMS), becoming the first league inAfrica to do so.[20]

The League Management Company is currently headed byShehu Dikko.[21]

Awards

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In 2012, the NPFL was ranked as the best in Africa and 24th best in the world by theIFFHS, the rating puts it a spot above theScottish Premier League for the year.[22][23]

TheLeague Bloggers Awards celebrate players, coaches and administrators.[24]

Teams

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As of May 1, 2025, the following teams are in the Nigerian NPFL:

Qualification for CAF competitions

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Association Ranking for the 2023–24 CAF club season

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The association ranking for the2023–24 CAF Champions League and the2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2018–19 to the 2022–23 season. The standings below are as of 21 March 2023.

Legend
  • CL:CAF Champions League
  • CC:CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2022-23 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
RankAssociation2018–19
(× 1)
2019–20
(× 2)
2020–21
(× 3)
2021–22
(× 4)
2022-23
(× 5)
Total
20232022MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
11- Morocco57884695≥82≥180
22- Egypt451168374≥72.5≥167.5
33- Algeria5131657165134
45+1 +1 South Africa6030.5825443114
54-1 -1 Tunisia8660435142101
611+5 +5 Tanzania300030.5023456.5
76-1 -1 DR Congo504140031254
87-1 -1 Angola00.54010502041.5
98-1 -1 Sudan022020303039
10100 Guinea300320102029
119-2 -2 Libya000200.50500.528
12120 Nigeria210302000225
1316+3 +3 Ivory Coast1000.500010321
14140 Cameroon00000300.51016
1513-2 -2 Zambia02.51201.500.50015
1617+1 +1 Congo00.5000001019.5
1715-2 -2 Senegal00001200009
1821+3 +3 Mali00010000017
1930+11 +11 Togo00000000015
1926+7 +7 Uganda00000000105
2118-3 -3 Botswana00000010004
2219-3 -3 Zimbabwe10100000003
2319-4 -4 Kenya02000000002
2321-2 -2 Eswatini00000000.5002
2323- Burkina Faso00.50000.500002
2324+1 +1 Niger00000000.5002
2724-3 -3 Ghana01000000001
2727- Mauritania0000.50000001
2727- Benin0000.50000001


Association ranking for the 2024–25 CAF club season

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The association ranking for the2024–25 CAF Champions League and the2024–25 CAF Confederation Cup is be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2019–20 to the 2023–24 season.

Legend
  • CL:CAF Champions League
  • CC:CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2023–24 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
RankAssociation2019–20
(× 1)
2020–21
(× 2)
2021–22
(× 3)
2022–23
(× 4)
2023–24
(× 5)
Total
20242023MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
12+1 +1 Egypt116837482.577184
21-1 -1 Morocco8846958224148
33- Algeria3165716523119
44- South Africa30.582544341.5106
55- Tunisia604351426197
66- Tanzania0030.502346071
77- DR Congo414003124054
88- Angola4010502031.551.5
99- Sudan202030302037
1011+1 +1 Libya0200.50500.50335
1113+2 +2 Ivory Coast00.50001033030.5
1212- Nigeria030200020225
1310-3 -3 Guinea0320102000.520.5
1427+13 +13 Ghana000000001320
1518+4 +3 Mali010000010215
1614-2 -2 Cameroon000300.5100011.5
1727+10 +10 Mauritania00.50000002010.5
1816-2 -2 Congo0000010100.59.5
1921+2 +2 Botswana00001000108
2015-5 -5 Zambia1201.500.500007.5
2117-4 -4 Senegal00120000006
2219-3 -3 Togo00000001004
2219-3 -3 Uganda00000010004
2423-1 -1 Eswatini000000.500001.5
2423-1 -1 Niger000000.500001.5
2622-4 -4 Zimbabwe10000000001
2623-3 -3 Burkina Faso0000.50000001
2827-1 -1 Benin00.5000000000.5

Association ranking for the 2025–26 CAF club season

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The association ranking for the2025–26 CAF Champions League and the2025–26 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2020–21 to the 2024–25 season.

Legend
  • CL:CAF Champions League
  • CC:CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2024–25 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.


RankAssociation2020–21
(× 1)
2021–22
(× 2)
2022–23
(× 3)
2023–24
(× 4)
2024–25
(× 5)
Total
20252024MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
11- Egypt837482.577104190.5
22- Morocco4695822455142
34+1 +1 South Africa82544341.593131
43-1 -1 Algeria6571652355130
56+1 +1 Tanzania30.50234602482.5
65-1 -1 Tunisia4351426130.582.5
78+1 +1 Angola10502031.52255
87-1 -1 DR Congo400312402045
99- Sudan303030203041
1011+1 +1 Ivory Coast000103301238
1110-1 -1 Libya00.50500.5030024
1212- Nigeria020002020121


Past champions

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Champions by season

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AnnéeChampion
1972Mighty Jets (1)
1973Bendel Insurance (1)
1974Rangers International F.C. (1)
1975Rangers International F.C. (2)
1976Shooting Stars (1)
1977Rangers International F.C. (3)
1978Racca Rovers (1)
1979Bendel Insurance (2)
1980Shooting Stars (2)
1981Rangers International F.C. (4)
1982Rangers International F.C. (5)
1983Shooting Stars (3)
1984Rangers International F.C. (6)
1985New Nigeria Bank FC (1)
1986Leventis United (1)
1987Iwuanyanwu Nationale (1)
1988Iwuanyanwu Nationale (2)
1989Iwuanyanwu Nationale (3)
1990Iwuanyanwu Nationale (4)
1991Julius Berger (1)
1992Stationery Stores (1)
1993Iwuanyanwu Nationale (5)
1994BCC Lions (1)
1995Shooting Stars (4)
1996Udoji United (1)
1997Dolphin F.C. (1)
1998Shooting Stars (5)
1999Lobi Stars (1)
2000Julius Berger (2)
2001Enyimba FC (1)
2002Enyimba FC (2)
2003Enyimba FC (3)
2004Dolphin F.C. (2)
2005Enyimba FC (4)
2006Ocean Boys FC (1)
2007Enyimba FC (5)
2007–08Kano Pillars FC (1)
2008–09Bayelsa United (1)
2009–10Enyimba FC (6)
2010–11Dolphin F.C. (3)
2012Kano Pillars FC (2)
2013Kano Pillars FC (3)
2014Kano Pillars FC (4)
2015Enyimba FC (7)
2016Rangers International F.C. (7)
2017Plateau United FC (1)
2018Championship canceled
2019Enyimba FC (8)
2019–20Championship canceled due toCOVID-19
2020–21Akwa United FC (1)
2021–22Rivers United (4)
2022–23Enyimba FC (9)
2023–24Rangers International F.C. (8)
2024–25Remo Stars (1)

Most titles won

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ClubsChampionshipYears
Enyimba (Aba)92001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007,2010,2015,2019,2022–23
Rangers International (Enugu)81974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1984,2016,2023–24
Shooting Stars (Ibadan)51976, 1980, 1983, 1995, 1998
Heartland F.C. (Owerri)51987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
Kano Pillars (Kano)42008,2012,2013,2014
Rivers United(IncludesDolphin and Eagle Cement) (Port Harcourt)41997, 2004,2011,2021–22
Bendel Insurance (Benin City)21973, 1979
Julius Berger (Lagos)21991, 2000
Lobi Stars (Makurdi)11999
BCC Lions (Gboko)11994
Stationery Stores (Lagos)11992
Leventis United (Ibadan)11986
Plateau United (Jos)12017
Bayelsa United (Yenegoa)12009
Ocean Boys (Brass)12006
Udoji United (Awka)11996
New Nigeria Bank (Benin City)11985
Racca Rovers (Kano)11978
Mighty Jets (Jos)11972
Akwa United (Uyo)12020–21
Remo Stars (Ikenne)12024–25

Top scorers

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SeasonPlayerClubGoals
1990[25]NigeriaIshaya JatauIwuanyanwu Nationale17
1991NigeriaRichard OjomoBendel United12
1992NigeriaArthur MosesStationery Stores10
1993NigeriaAnthony NwaigweIwuanyanwu Nationale13
1994NigeriaOlumide HarrisShooting Stars14
1995NigeriaBen AgawamGombe United12
1996NigeriaPeter AnyiolobiEnyimba9
1997Democratic Republic of the CongoPaul KpoughoulJasper United / BCC Lions16
1998NigeriaHassan MinnaGombe United14
1999NigeriaEmmanuel AgoIwuanyanwu Nationale14
2000NigeriaPeter IjehJulius Berger14
2001NigeriaUche OkerekeRangers International13
2002GhanaJoetex Frimpong
NigeriaVictor Ezeji
El-Kanemi Warriors
Sharks
16
2003NigeriaChibuzor Ozurumba
NigeriaEndurance Idahor
Iwuanyanwu Nationale
Julius Berger
13
2004NigeriaKabiru AlausaJulius Berger13
2005NigeriaTimothy Anjembe
NigeriaJoseph Akpala
Lobi Stars
Bendel Insurance
12
2006NigeriaIkechukwu IbenegbuEl-Kanemi Warriors10
2007NigeriaAruwa AmehKaduna United10
2008NigeriaAbubakar BabaleWikki Tourists / Sunshine Stars14
2009NigeriaOrok AkarandutAkwa United17
2010NigeriaAhmed MusaKano Pillars18
2011NigeriaJude AnekeKaduna United20
2012[26]NigeriaSibi GwarNiger Tornadoes17
2013[26]NigeriaVictor NamoNasarawa United18
2014[26]NigeriaMfon UdohEnyimba23
2015[27]NigeriaGbolahan SalamiWarri Wolves17
2016[26]NigeriaGodwin ObajeWikki Tourists18
2017NigeriaAnthony OkpotuLobi Stars19
2018[6]NigeriaJunior LokosaKano Pillars19
2019NigeriaMfon Udoh
NigeriaSunusi Ibrahim
Akwa United
Nasarawa United
10
2019–20NigeriaIsrael Abia[note 1]Rangers International12
2020–21NigeriaSilas Nwankwo
NigeriaCharles Atshimene
Nasarawa United
Akwa United
19
2021–22NigeriaChijioke Akuneto[28]Rivers United19
2022–23NigeriaChukwuemeka ObiomaEnyimba16
2023–24NigeriaChijioke MbaomaEnyimba17
  1. ^Leading goalscorer as at the time of cancellation.

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