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Non Registration; NNL Wields The Big Stick On Gateway FC , Malunfashi FC

Following the failure of Gateway FC of Abeokuta and Malunfashi FC of Katsina to meet up with regulation guidelines for the current football season, the board of the Nigeria National League (NNL), has announced the statutory withdrawal of the two teams from the 2023/2024 football League season.


In a circular by the board signed by the Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Ayo Abdulrahamam which was copied to the two clubs, their various state Football Associations, General Secretary of NFF, all clubs in conference B and D of the league and the President of NALCOMA, the board stated that it took the decision after several waivers to the clubs.
The statement reads” You may wish to recall that compulsory payment of registration fees was agreed on at the NNL Annual General Meeting held on 29th September, 2023in Jos, Plateau State.
” Also recall our circulars ; 265, 267 and 270 on condition of participation and NNL rule book as cardinal pre requisite for participation in the NNL League ( please see 2.1,2.1.3.11 and 3.5 ) of the NNL rule book for details.


The board noted that regrettably, after the expiration of the official grace period granted the clubs and series of telephone calls to the two club sides, yet they failed to comply with registration requirements which is an indication of their inability to participate in the league.
It further stated that in view of the above and in line with the provisions of the NNL rule book, 2.1,2.1.3.11 and 3.5, the league board is left with no option than to invoke it’s powers to withdraw them from the 2023 /2024 League season and that with the decision, the two sides looses their status as professional football sides with the NNL in line with article 3.5 of the league body’s rule book.
The board noted that the decision was without prejudice to their sponsors, financiers and any other organ associated with the clubs
Both clubs were however reminded that they have the right to appeal to the Disciplinary Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation within 48 hours of the receipt of the letter. of non registration, NNL wields the big stick on Gateway FC , Malumfashi FC

Following the failure of Gateway FC of Abeokuta and Malunfashi FC of Katsina to meet up with regulation guidelines for the current football season, the board of the Nigeria National League (NNL), has announced the statutory withdrawal of the two teams from the 2023/2024 football League season.
In a circular by the board signed by the Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Ayo Abdulrahamam which was copied to the two clubs, their various state Football Associations, General Secretary of NFF, all clubs in conference B and D of the league and the President of NALCOMA, the board stated that it took the decision after several waivers to the clubs.
The statement reads” You may wish to recall that compulsory payment of registration fees was agreed on at the NNL Annual General Meeting held on 29th September, 2023in Jos, Plateau State.
” Also recall our circulars ; 265, 267 and 270 on condition of participation and NNL rule book as cardinal pre requisite for participation in the NNL League ( please see 2.1,2.1.3.11 and 3.5 ) of the NNL rule book for details.
The board noted that regrettably, after the expiration of the official grace period granted the clubs and series of telephone calls to the two club sides, yet they failed to comply with registration requirements which is an indication of their inability to participate in the league.
It further stated that in view of the above and in line with the provisions of the NNL rule book, 2.1,2.1.3.11 and 3.5, the league board is left with no option than to invoke it’s powers to withdraw them from the 2023 /2024 League season and that with the decision, the two sides looses their status as professional football sides with the NNL in line with article 3.5 of the league body’s rule book.
The board noted that the decision was without prejudice to their sponsors, financiers and any other organ associated with the clubs
Both clubs were however reminded that they have the right to appeal to the Disciplinary Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation within 48 hours of the receipt of the letter.

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Oluchi Tobe-Chukwu

Oluchi Tobe-Chukwu popularly known as tobex is the Vice chairman of Sports writers Association of Nigeria , lagos Chapter. She Is also the Media Spokesperson of the Super Falcons of Nigeria. She is an award winning women's football writer. Tobex is also an ex footballer that was privileged to play in the first NFF organised women's league in 1990 as a player of Hamza Queens. Her last club as an active footballer was Ibom Angels as She paved way to further her education years ago. She is a Federal Government scholar , with a degree in Mass communication, a second degree in Public Relations and Advertising (Communication Studies). She is a Wife and Mother.

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