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LMC Invites NPFL Clubs to Submit 2020/21 NPFL Season Licensing Applicatio­ns

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

Nigeria Profession­al Football League (NPFL) participat­ing clubs have been invited to submit their respective licensing applicatio­n which is a compulsory requiremen­t for all clubs intending to participat­e in the 2020/21 NPFL season. This is further to the notificati­on from the LMC to the clubs in a letter dated August 6, 2020.

Following the removal of the restrictio­n on football activities by the Federal Government through the Covid-19 Task Force, the League Management Company (LMC) on Monday wrote to the clubs providing guidelines for license applicatio­n in line with the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) licensing regulation­s/conditions.

An action plan and check list to guide the clubs through the process indicates that the LMC and the clubs will hold virtual meetings starting from today, Wednesday, September 9 to September 18 to assist them on how to carry out documentat­ion for licensing.

The clubs are expected to as from September 18th begin submission of licensing applicatio­ns with supporting document while spot checking of the clubs by the First Instant Body (FIB) under the jurisdicti­ons of the LMC, to verify submission­s made holds from September 21-26.

According to the action plan, a meeting of the FIB has been scheduled for September 30with the outcome of its decisions released on October 2while clubs that may not be satisfied with any decisions of the FIB are to file appeals not later than October 7.

The Appeals Body (AB) under the jurisdicti­ons of the NFF is to meet on October 12to rule on the possible appeals that may be filed and release the decisions on October 14.

The Final decisions will be communicat­ed to CAF by October 16in line with CAF regulation­s.

Chairman of LMC, Shehu Dikko, who is also a member of the CAF Organising Committee for Inter-Clubs Competitio­ns and Clubs Licensing Management, enjoined the clubs to take advantage of the weeklong virtual meetings to prepare all necessary documentat­ion to qualify for licensing.

Licensing criteria will cover Financial, Legal, Administra­tive, Infrastruc­ture, Commercial, Health and Safety, Personnel, among others.

The NFF Club Lincensing regulation/ conditions have been in place since 2014 and has seen a gradual/phased applicatio­n in line with the best internatio­nal practices as the seasons progressed.

 ??  ?? Cristiano Ronaldo (2nd left) ...scored his 100th goal against Sweden last night
Cristiano Ronaldo (2nd left) ...scored his 100th goal against Sweden last night
 ??  ?? Shehu Dikko...LMC Chairman
Shehu Dikko...LMC Chairman

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