Tag: Heartland

  • ‘No NPFL mercy for Heartland

    ‘No NPFL mercy for Heartland

    El Kanemi Warriors striker, Chinedu Ohanachom has said that the top-flight struggling side, Heartland will not get any mercy from the Maiduguri outfit.

    Ohanachom said his side will go for the whole three points at stake to maintain the Maiduguri outfit 100% record on home ground.

    “Of course, there is nothing like favour or mercy in football so Heartland are not going to get any from us. Too bad the poor position they find themselves on the league table at the moment.

    “We did not cause their plight so for us playing well and winning are the watchword aimed at maintaining our 100% home record so far in the on-going top-flight. Of course, we are no more haunted by relegation but we still want to finish the league race on high.

    “Our newest target is to finish the league campaign among the best seven teams. We will feel achieved in the top-flight if we are able to pick points in the remaining matches to end within the bracket.

    “I love to score goals and will want to score against Heartland but whether I celebrate or not will be determined by the instant mood after scoring,” said the former FC Taraba hitman to supersport.com.

  • Ebele Obi defiant Heartland won’t go down

    Ebele Obi defiant Heartland won’t go down

    Heartland goalkeeper, Ebele Obi has remained upbeat that the Owerri club will not be relegated despite losing a Week 32 game at home to bottom team Ikorodu United. Heartland are 17th on the league table with 37 points in 32 games.

    The older brother of Super Eagles captain, Mikel Obi told AfricanFootball.com Heartland were simply unlucky against Ikorodu United, but he said he believes their fortunes will change for the better.

    “We were so unlucky against Ikorodu United, it’s a game we were supposed to have won with a wide margin but we were lucky not to have scored goals from the numerous chances we created. I believe that by God’s grace, we will remain in the premier league,” Ebele Obi said.

  • Heartland seek Watford partnership

    Heartland seek Watford partnership

    Heartland is negotiating with EPL side, Watford with a view to sealing partnership in the areas of technical and capacity building to help the club.

    SportingLife was told that the chairman of the Owerri based side, Hon. Goodfaith Etuemena had positive deliberations with the owner of Watford, Gino Pozzo aimed at convincing the EPL side to partner with the club.

    Etuemena also used the medium to pay a visit to Nigeria striker, Odion Jude Ighalo who plies his trade with Watford and even had meal with the Eagles’ forward after he had watched one of the training sessions of The Hornets. Heartland are still battling to remain in the elite division next season as they are presently 15th on the log with 39 points from 31 matches.

  • ‘Heartland NPFL stay alive’

    ‘Heartland NPFL stay alive’

    Heartland defensive midfielder, Julius Ubido has told the side teeming supporters to remain hopeful and steadfast of their continuing membership of the Nigerian top-flight.

    He said: “There is hope for us to survive relegation in the on-going Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). Everything works together for good for those who believe as you can see other strugglers are equally finding life tough, too. I do not think Heartland will go down on relegation this season I do not know the source of the optimism but something keeps assuring me of our stay in the top-flight.

    “I’m assuring our teeming fans and supporters that we will not go down on relegation but they should remain steadfast in prayers. We, the players are more determined to give our very best in the remaining matches to achieve the goal.

    “Right now we have resolved to win our home matches while we fight hard for points on the road. We gave our best at Rivers United to at least pull a draw but luck once again was against us as we outplayed the hosts in the clash.

    “God knows why we keep losing matches we have no reason to lose and same God will surely see us through.”

  • Heartland fined N4.5m

    Heartland fined N4.5m

    Heartland FC of Owerri has been issued a Summary Jurisdiction notice with fines totalling N4, 750, 000, an order to play three home fixtures behind closed door and suspended points deduction for the crowd incidence that trailed their Match Day 28 fixture against FC IfeanyiUbah at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri. One Iyke Jacob, identified as the Club’s Supporters Chairman was also banned from all Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) matches for the rest of the 2015/16 season by the League Management Company (LMC).

    The LMC also recommended to the the Imo State Football Association (ISFA) and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to reconsider the role of the ISFA Security Committee Chairman, Mr. Teddy Isiadinso who also serves as a Match Commissioner for the NFF. The recommendation was based on the Match Commissioner’s report which cited Isiadinso as pledging to accept responsibility for any breach of the peace before, during and after the match.

    The Owerri-based club was slammed six-count violations of the NPFL Framework and Rules by the LMC after reviewing reports and video evidence provided by the Match Commissioner and Delegates to the match.

    Heartland was fined of N750,000.00 (Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira only) for failing to ensure restriction of access to restricted areas by unauthorized persons in the course of the match, in breach of Rule B13.52.

    On the third count of the supporters encroachment on to the field of play and throwing objects towards the field of play immediately after the match in breach of Rule B13.18, Heartland was fined of N1,000,000.00

    On the fourth count, the LMC charged Heartland for breach of Rule B6.23 of the Framework and Rules of the NPFL stating, “that on Saturday, 23rd July 2016, in the course of your Match Day 28 fixture: Heartland FC vs. FC Ifeanyiubah, your supporters hindered the complete video-coverage of the match, particularly the post-match scenes”.

    The penalty for this offence read, “a fine of N1,000,000.00 and a two-point deduction for hindering the complete video-coverage of the match, in breach of Rule B6.23, provided that the execution of the two-point deduction shall be suspended subject to a probationary period of the remainder of the season”.

    Heartland’s fifth charge  read, “You are in breach of Rule C1, punishable by virtue of Rule B15.16, of the Framework and Rules of the Nigeria Professional Football League, in that on Saturday, 23rd July 2016, immediately after your Match Day 28 fixture: Heartland FC vs. FC Ifeanyiubah, some of your supporters assaulted match officials by hitting them and throwing objects (including plastic chairs, tables, stones and cans) at them”.

    Having been found culpable, the sanction by the LMC includes a fine of N1, 250, 000 being compensation to the four match officials and the Match Commissioner at N250, 000 for each of them.

    Heartland Supporters were also found to have attacked the visiting team players, officials and supporters leading to damage to the visiting team bus whose windows were shattered in breach of Rule C1.

    Consequently, the club has been ordered to play their next three home matches behind closed doors beginning with the August 7 fixture against Nasarawa United for breach of Rule B13.21. A pre-condition for opening the stadium to spectators and supporters again is that, “Heartland must take steps which shall include proper demarcation of restricted areas and workshops for stewards and supporters on code of conduct”.

    Lastly, the club was notified that “pursuant to Rule B13.23, Heartland shall pay for the costs of damage to FCIfeanyiubah bus and for injuries sustained by its players and officials”.

    Heartland must respond in writing accepting the sanctions or elect to be heard by a Commission not later than Friday, July 29. But should it fail to comply with this requirement within the time limit which constitutes a breach of the League Rules, it will be liable to be dealt with under the provisions of Section C.

  • Heartland fans on rampage after revenge attack

    Heartland fans on rampage after revenge attack

    Referee Olawale Fawole was beaten black and blue and FC Ifeanyi Ubah’s team bus smashed after rival Heartland fans went on rampage in a revenge attack on Saturday in Owerri after a league match involving both  clubs.

    In the reverse fixture, IfeanyiUbah owner attacked Heartland goalkeeper, Ebele Obi and some Heartland fans were also attacked in the ensuing mayhem.

    Both the billionaire owner of IfenayiUbah and Obi were sanctioned for their conduct in that episode.

    Saturday’s rematch in Owerri ended in a draw before the Heartland fans decided to take the laws into their hands.

    An official report is being awaited from the League Management Company (LMC).

    The incidence of violence at Nigeria league venues has been on the rise as the championship nears the home stretch.

  • Ifeanyi Ubah deserved a point against Heartland, says Loute

    Ifeanyi Ubah deserved a point against Heartland, says Loute

    FC Ifeanyi Ubah defender,  Isaac Loute has said his team worked hard for the draw earned against Heartland FC on NPFL match day 28 at the Dan Anyim Stadium last Saturday.

    Loute revealed that the team has resolved to pick up points on the road and keep a perfect home record.

    “We’d resolved long before now to finish as high as we can in the NPFL and to get that done we just have to remain in an excellent form and also pick at least a point on the road,” Loute told Goal.

    “Prior to our visit to Owerri, we had sorted out a couple of game plans which helped us get  what we wanted. We worked hard and it’s only proper to say that we do deserve the point earned against Heartland FC in Owerri.”

    Ifeanyi are eight on the log with 37 points,  but Loute feels a run of consistent results could make a perfect change at the top of the log.

    “You don’t give up until it’s over. There  are 10 more games to go till the end of the season and that means we still have 30 points up for grabs which we are determined to pick, that can make a lot of change. We are still strong contenders in the Federation Cup too, so basically we are still going on strong,” he said.

  • Ubido tags Heartland loss painful

    Ubido tags Heartland loss painful

    Recuperating Heartland vice captain and defensive midfielder, Julius Ubido has described as painful the top-flight defeat at newcomers, Mountain of Fire Miracles Ministries (MFM) FC.

    “It’s really painful and unfortunate that we lost the clash at MFM FC, we went out there to win not to lose given our poor standing on the log and here we are conceding two unreplied goals in the match.

    “However, something keeps telling me that despite the cloudiness around us at the moment we will not be  relegated at the end of the on-going top-flight. Somehow we will certainly pick a win on the road to strengthen our strong fight to escape relegation.

    “Heartland will not be  relegated not on our own tenure and time that’s our promise and vow to the supporters.  MFM FC could not have been the better side on matchday but for the injuries that ravaged our side. That’s not an excuse anyway. We will come back quickly to prepare for a winning strategy for FC IfeanyiUbah,” said the former Lobi Stars utility player to supersport.com.

     

  • Dike: Heartland won’t be relegated

    Dike: Heartland won’t be relegated

    Heartland head coach, Alphonsus Dike has predicted a turnaround for the Naze Millionaires in their bid to escape relegation at the end of the season after their 1-0 home win over neighbours, Enyimba in a NPFL Match Day 26 tie played in Owerri on Saturday.

    The game was destined to end goalless at the Dan Anyiam Stadium before Heartland pulled the trigger through Bright Ejike who scored his first goal of the season from the penalty spot after Enyimba’s skipper, Chinedu Udoji upended the Naze Millionaires’ striker, Akpoveta Ojevwe in the 91st minute of the encounter.

    Speaking with SportingLife after the tension soaked encounter, Dike opined that he is more than sure that his boys would escape the relegation battle and that he is delighted that the newly acquired players are bonding with the other players at this crucial time of the season after losing some of his best legs during the mid season transfer.

    Dike praised Enyimba players for giving the crowd at the stadium something to cheer about with their impressive display but added that his boys never lost hope even after the match officials indicated the five minutes added time and was happy that their patience paid off.

    Heartland improved to 29 points on the log from 25 matches and will face MFM in Lagos this weekend.

  • No relegation for heartland, says Efugh

    No relegation for heartland, says Efugh

    Chinedu Efugh has confidently stated that the Naze Millionaires’ stay in the red zone is temporary.

    “I believe that we have what it takes to move out of the relegation zone. We are really working hard and by God’s grace we shall move out of that zone,” Efugh told Goal.

    “As the leader of the team,  I’ve continued to speak to each player on the importance of believing that we can do it. We know the situation we are in as we speak. Everyone in the team is truly working together and bearing a positive mindset that we come out of the danger zone.

    “The fans are also worried, no one is happy with our current position and we have consistently made them believe  that we shall make them proud.”

    Heartland FC are 18th on the NPFL log with 11 points ahead of rock bottom team, Ikorodu United.