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Okocha Calls for Proper Management of Nigerian League to Attract Investors

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Former Super Eagles captain, Austin Jay Jay Okocha has reiterated his call for proper management of the Nigerian league to make it attractive to investors.
Okocha said this in an interview on Monday in Lagos.
The mercurial midfielder, who started his journey to stardom in football with Rangers International FC in 1990, said he had earlier expressed an honest opinion about the Nigerian league being a less-fancied league.


Recall that Okocha in a recent interview with the local media in Nairobi, Kenya, on Sept.
1, said he would rather watch English Premier League than the Nigerian league, an opinion which generated some backlash.
The former Bolton Wanderers Captain said his judgement on the level of Nigeria’s football development was devoid of bias, adding that the managers of the league should wake up to their responsibilities.

He highlighted some solutions to the various challenges stunting the growth of the league such as lack of grassroots development, academies, feeder teams and live coverage of the league, which must be attended to.
“The future of football is grassroots development and that is the point I am trying to make.
“At this stage, we should have been able to put structures in place that can enable us to say that these are our future players.
“My position on NPFL stands. One thing that is for sure is that there is no shortage of talents in Nigeria, the only difference is management and putting structures in place.
“I don’t want to own a club, I would have loved to. But the question is, how will I function when I know that I will struggle to win away matches, knowing that those games won’t be televised?” he asked.
Explaining further Okocha said: “It hurts to see that the efforts that we have put in those years have not been built on.
“Maybe we are just realising that now and some clubs are taking the initiative.
“The league should give us what we are craving for and that is why I made the statement so that we will all wake up and do the right thing. We need to start attracting investors to our local league.
“We need to make our stadia conducive to watch matches and not people being harassed; we should make sure that we are having the right results and not that home teams must win at all cost.
“I made the statement because of anger, because I cannot be at home in Nigeria and won’t be able to watch matches. I desire to go and inspire other players,” he said.
The two-time BBC African Footballer of the Year winner advised the league managers to put all necessary structures in place and make Nigerian league attractive, which would then allow people like him to get involved.
“We must find a way to develop the league because it is no rocket science; it is a matter of mindset and our desire to do the right thing.
“If I am not comfortable going to watch matches, do you want me to sweep that under the carpet and pretend? I am not okay with the situation and can’t deal with it.
“This is another opportunity to clear what I said in Nairobi, Kenya, because at this stage of my life, it will be unfair for me to lie to our people or be covering up.
“It is true I said I will prefer to watch a premier league match instead of NPFL on television, because the league is not where it is supposed to be,” he said.
According to Okocha, local players start learning about the basics of football when they move to Europe and other countries, because grassroots football is not at the level it’s supposed to be in the country.
“If you go to some of the clubs in Nigeria, their so called feeder teams or academies are filled with old men, even older than those in the main team.
“To call a spade a spade, those footballers are not supposed to be in the feeder teams, which are supposed to be for younger players.
“The structure of the league is deficient and would not attract any meaningful development if the errors are not attended to.
“It is not about scouting all over European leagues and others looking for players that are scoring goals, then, they get call-up. National team is not magic, it is about team building,” he said.
Okocha explained that Nigerian league had not yet provided the right opportunities for players at home to play to realise their potential, and that was why some of them were fumbling abroad.
On the new found love for the Saudi Arabian league by big footballers, Okocha said he wouldn’t resist the offers being made by Saudi Arabian clubs himself.
“As an African, you can fill your cabinet with trophies, but if you can’t feed yourself, nobody will appreciate those laurels you have gathered.
“Unfortunately in Nigeria, you have to be your own government; to provide for everything that you need, or else, you will be a liability.
“Fenerbahçe FC gave me an irresistible offer, a tax free contract, this is different and better than staying in big clubs in Germany. So, you expect me to play for Bayern Munich where the taxes are higher?
“It doesn’t make sense to me, if I want to talk about Osimhen, it is his decision, but if I am given such offer, I will go without hesitation,” he said.
Okocha emphasised that if what he heard about the contract being offered Osimhen was true, he would go play in Saudi Arabia maybe for two years.
“I don’t think Ronaldo and the rest are dumb for going to Saudi Arabia.
“The problem is not about us, but family demands, and for sure, you can’t give what you don’t have. For me, I will go grab it first.
“Some players can play in four world cup and still be broke, that’s their choice.
“Feeding your family is better than filling your cabinet with trophies. It is better if both are achieved; nevertheless, players must remember their roots.
“The main reason of being a footballer is to earn a living; football is one of the few professions that can make the rich and the poor be on the same level,” Okocha said.
He further explained that he was still relevant because of what he had. “If I am hungry, nobody will remember me.” (NAN)

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Results of Match Day 2 Fixtures in 2024/2025 NPFL

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Following are the results of Match Day 1 fixtures in the 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), played on Sunday and  dates of the remaining fixtures:

Akwa United FC 1-1 Abia Warriors FC

Bayelsa United FC 1-1 Kano Pillars FC

Katsina United FC 1-1 Bendel Insurance FC

Niger Tornadoes FC 0-0 Nasarawa United FC

Shooting Stars FC 1-1 Plateau United FC

El Kanemi Warriors Vs  Kwara United FC (postponed )

The following Match Day two fixtures

Would  be played on Sept.

25:

Ikorodu City FC Vs  Enugu Rangers international  FC

Enyimba international  FC Vs  Lobi stars  FC .

 (NAN)

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Match Day 1 Remaining Results in 2024/2025 NPFL

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Following are the results of remaining Match Day one fixtures played on Sunday in the 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL)Heartland FC 1-3 Enyimba international FCKwara United FC 1-2 Niger Tornadoes FCBendel Insurance FC 0-0 Rivers United FCPlateau United FC 1-0 Katsina United FCKano Pillars FC 3-0 Ikorodu City FCSunshine Stars FC 3-0 Bayelsa United FCAbia Warriors FC 0-2 Remo Stars FCNasarawa United FC 1-1 Shooting Stars FC.

(NAN)

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Morocco 2025: Super Eagles can Beat any Team, Eguavoen Boasts

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The interim coach of the Super Eagles, Augustine Eguavoen, said his team can beat any team with the quality of players in the team.

Eguavoen stated this after his team spanked the Cheetahs of Benin Republic 4-0 in the 2025 African Cup Of Nations (AFCON) at the Godswill Akpabio stadium, Uyo, Akwa Ibom on Saturday.

“We have quality players to beat any team but we respect team anyway.

Any coach can come in and do the same job with the Super Eagles.

“It is a mindset, we have the potential and how you perceived your opponent, given the information about them and then go out and do the job,“he said.

Equavoen attributed the victory to the formation adopted by the technical crew, adding that any formation could be used to ensure that the team was successful.

“We can decide to use any system. It is something we discussed and I slept over it. I know with the caliber of players that we have, we can decide to play any formation.

“Football is about you win, lose and draw, I don’t believe we have a poor result,” he said.

He, however, said that the former Super Eagles coach didn’t do a good job but it has to do with believe, what is at stake and what you want to achieve.

“Psychologically as a group, we are agreed, where we are and where we are going to be. We will definitely achieve it,” Equavoen said.

He commended the performance of the defence , describing it as superb, adding that the team had been training together for one week.

The coach said that asking six players to warm up for the second half was to buy time, adding that there was no need to rush to change.

He said the Cheetahs of Benin Republic were a good team, adding that they came with a good game plan.

Report says that Eguavoen was appointed interim coach after the deal between the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF)  and coach Bruno Labbadia failed.

NFF explained in a statement that it failed   due to the  stringent regulations of German tax authorities.(NAN)

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