The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) has presented a total sum of N200 million to the 20 Clubsides that will compete in the 2022/2023 football Season.
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Each of the Clubs received N10 million as a form of financial support ahead of the abridged football season scheduled to start this weekend.
The benefitting clubs include defending champions Rivers United Football Club of Port Harcourt, Shooting Stars Sports Club of Ibadan, Rangers International of Enugu and Plateau United of Jos.
Others are Kwara United of Ilorin, Gombe United, El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri, Abia Warriors of Umuahia, Bendel Insurance of Benin and Bayelsa United of Yenagoa.
There are also Akwa United of Uyo, Wikki Tourists of Bauchi, Nasarawa United of Lafia, Niger Tornadoes of Minna and Sunshine Stars of Akure.
The rest are Enyimba International of Aba, Remo Stars of Ikenne, Dakkada FC of Uyo, Doma United of Gombe and Katsina United FC.
Speaking at the ceremony in Abuja the IMC Chairman, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, said that the development was a fulfillment of the league organising body’s promise.
“We came into being with a promise to improve the state of the competition.
“We are here now to do as promised, giving the participating clubs the sum of N10 million each to help kickstart the season.
“I can promise here again that we are ready to give some money again as the league goes on, in order to help the clubs cushion the financial burden of playing in the competition,” he said.
Hon. Elegbeleye also said that winners of the competition, which is going to be in an abridged format, will receive
the sum of N100 million as prize money at the end of this season.
In his remarks during the cheque presentation, the President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau, said the development was in line with his plan for Nigerian football.
“Before I came in as NFF President, I had said we must get the league right in order to move forward in the game as a country.
“So, the issue of having a premier league that is professionally run is important, and that is what we are seeing with the IMC now. This is praiseworthy,” he said.
Gusau used the opportunity to reiterate NFF’s full support for the IMC, saying the question of playing the 2022/2023 season in an abridged format is a matter of necessity.
“We need to start the league so as to end it early and start the new season by August.
“This way, the players will have time to rest and prepare well for the next season and do better on the continent.
“Luckily for us, IMC has been doing well and the sponsors are set to back them. So, let us give them all the support needed to succeed.
“That is why I will be in Uyo on Sunday to watch the star match of the Match Day 1 fixtures —- between Akwa United and Bendel Insurance,” he said.
Already the 20 participating clubs have been divided into two groups of ten teams.
The 2022/2023 NPFL will get underway on Sunday with five matches in each of the two groups.