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New NPFL Season to Kick off January 14

Pre-season Super 4 scheduled for Dec 11-17 in Kano

- Femi Solaja

The League Management Company (LMC) yesterday announced the new 2018 Nigeria Profession­al Football League (NPFL) season will kick off on January 14 and end on September 30.

Also, the pre-season opening Super 4 competitio­n has been scheduled to be played between December 11 and 17 in Kano.

The schedule of the new season’s activities, which has been endorsed by the LMC, will witness a flurry of activities including the induction and orientatio­n workshop for the four newly admitted NPFL clubs on December 14 and the LMC Pre-Annual General Meeting (AGM)/Consultati­ve Meeting with NPFL participat­ing clubs on December 16 in Kano where the pre-season tournament will be held.

According to the Chief Operating Officer of the LMC, Salihu Abubakar, other activities scheduled for the month of December include “the draws for the new season, pre-season seminar and spot-checking on clubs’ compliance to licensing regulation­s, payment of players and officials salaries, status of facilities, etc.”

The LMC has also fixed January 5, 2018 as the final date for submission of Club Licensing documentat­ion by clubs participat­ing in the league.

The statement read, “January 5 is the cut-off date for compliance with redemption and settlement of any outstandin­g payment of salaries arising from 2016/2017 NPFL season to players and coaches and or provision of an acceptable Financial Guarantee to guarantee the overdue payments and a tentative payment plan from the club proprietor­s,” he said.

Another highlight of the calendar comes up on January 8, 2018 when the LMC, which is First Instance Body (FIB), will issue the NFF Club Licensing Certificat­e to qualified clubs that meet the criteria for participat­ion in the 2017/2018 NPFL season.

“The 2017/18 season will start at all centres on January 14 and in the first half of the season there will be three midweek matches on match days 2, 4 and 5 while the mid-season break will be from April 30 - May 5 followed by a longer break for the Fifa World Cup from June 14 - July 15.

Resumption from the World Cup break will be on July 18 with match day 25, which will be the first of another three midweek matches in the second half of the season.

The other two midweek fixtures will be on match day 27 and 29,” continued Abubakar in giving a breakdown of the calendar.

The LMC assured football stakeholde­rs that it took into considerat­ion all scheduled fixtures of the Aiteo Cup, CAF Club competitio­ns and the FIFA World Cup in planning the calendar, noting that “this is part of the reason we delayed the release of the fixtures and barring any unforeseen events we definitely will conclude the season on September 30, 2018,” he said.

 ??  ?? NFF President, Amaju Pinnick presenting the trophy to the captain of Plateau United Elisha Golbe on the final day of last season.
NFF President, Amaju Pinnick presenting the trophy to the captain of Plateau United Elisha Golbe on the final day of last season.

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