Tag: Nigeria Football Supporters Club

  • AFCON 2019: Supporters Club in South Africa to support Eagles

    The Nigeria Football Supporters Club in  South Africa says it will be in Cameroon to cheer the Super Eagles during the AFCON tournament.

    Nigeria booked a place after playing a one-all draw with South Africa in a Group E match played in Johannesburg on Saturday.

    Nigeria is leading the group with 10 points while South Africa is second with nine points.

    Libya is third with seven points while Seychelles is the last in the group with one point.

    Osita Okeke, the Chairman of Super Eagles Supporters Club in that country, told the Agency on the telephone from Johannesburg that members of the club were happy with Nigeria’s qualification.

    “Members of the supporters club join other Nigerians to celebrate Nigeria’s qualification for the AFCON tournament.

    “Though two goals scored by Nigeria were disallowed; we are still happy with the qualification,” he said.

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    Okeke said that the South African chapter of the club would begin early preparation to ensure that Super Eagles get total support in Cameroon.

    “We will meet soon to start preparing for the AFCON tournament. But, we will liaise with our national body before going to Cameroon.

    “We appeal to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to commence early preparations for the tournament in Cameroon,” he said.

    Okeke said the club was delighted that the  Super Eagles team was made up of young players, adding that the team had performed well under the tutelage of manager, Gernot Rohr.

    The chairman commended the NFF for ensuring that the Eagles qualified for the AFCON tournament after missing the last two editions.

    NAN

  • Ladipo warns detractors to stay away from Supporters Club

    Ladipo warns detractors to stay away from Supporters Club

    Rafiu Ladipo, President-General, Nigeria Football Supporters Club ( NFSC ), on Thursday said that detractors should stay away from the club because it would remain an indivisible entity during his lifetime.

    Ladipo made the assertion in an interview while speaking about efforts to unify the supporters club this year.

    He said that the club was open to everyone, but that things must be done according to the laws guiding the club, adding that the present administration of the club would ensure unity.

    “Nigeria Football Supporters Club will remain indivisible and I want all detractors to please stay away. We have rules guiding the club and those disgruntled elements should toe the line of the constitution.

    “I want to say that supporters club is a registered entity with a valid constitution, so our actions are guided by the law. We don’t just wake up to change rules.

    “It is disturbing and laughable for a group of people that are suspended for going against the rules and provisions of the club to form a splinter group.

    “What do these people know about the supporters club? Unfortunately they are new members not for more than five years, yet, they want to usurp authority,’’ he said.

    Ladipo said that the club formed about 62 years ago remained a legacy that must not be allowed to be disjointed because of those agitating for positions not meant for them.

    “Those agitating in the supporters club said they want leadership position and they want it by all means, that is not what leadership is all about. I have demonstrated what leadership is.

    “I will not sit back and watch what we have laboured for in the past 62 years to be rubbished; we sweat for this club, energy and time not to talk about financial obligations.

    “When talking about the operations of the club, even our sponsors are aware and we have the records of those they are sponsoring because we need to keep appropriate records.

    “We operate an open door policy, so there is no reason to have any splinter group; those that are ready to work will be accommodated but those that want trouble should be out,’’ he said.

    Ladipo said Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) should have midwifed the unity of the club and not fanning an embers of disunity; a position he said he noticed.

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    “If NFF is coming to support us, that should but not be to divide us. We have been doing our things over the years and getting sponsors for all competitions.

    “It will not be proper for us to have two supporters club in a competition; it will have dire consequences and this will not be good for the country.

    “World Cup is a big project at hand now and all hands must be on deck to ensure our success. We need to make a mark at the World Cup and the African Championship of Nations ( CHAN ).

    “Nigeria Football Supporters Club has always been the best in any competition we attended, ranked above some footballing nations, this is our legacy and we must strive to protect that,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • 1,000 supporters club members to cheer Super Eagles in Russia

    1,000 supporters club members to cheer Super Eagles in Russia

    Samuel Ikpea, National Chairman, Nigeria Football Supporters Club ( NFSC ), on Thursday said the club would take 1,000 of its members to cheer the Super Eagles at Russia 2018 World Cup.

    Ikpea made the disclosure in Lagos while reviewing the club’s preparations for the World Cup holding from June.

    He said the club had set machinery in motion toward ensuring that the supporters club was adequately represented in the quadrennial football fiesta in Russia.

    “We are already mobilising our members for the World Cup in Russia. We have sent messages to the 20 registered member states and Abuja to send 50 of their members for the competition.

    “We have been in the business of doing that for a very long time now, we also have members outside the country and we are ensuring that wherever they are, they are going to Russia.

    “Our Marketing Unit is already saddled with sourcing of funds and the sponsors of our trip to Russia because we are a non-governmental organisation (NGO), so we need to source for the funds.

    “I want to assure Nigerians that we have been doing that for the past 62 years when the club was formed and we will not fail this time around,’’ Ikpea said.

    Ikpea said that the club had received little support from the Nigeria Football Federation and the Federal Ministry of Sports, adding that this would not derail its programme in Russia.

    “We have not have not been able to receive any good support from NFF or the Sports Ministry, since the inception of the new government as against the last administration when we received N50 million.

    “We are hoping that since this is a World Cup, something may come out, but we have been talking to various corporate bodies, we have put a machinery in place to achieve that.

    “We have not had any issues like Visa racketeering since the club was formed and to my knowledge of about 16 years in the administration of NFSC, we have yet to record such.

    “We have good understanding with all the embassies as far as visa issuance is concerned and none of our member has ever absconded after competitions. The records are there,’’ he added.

    Ikpea said that the suspended and dismissed members of the club had their fate decided by the congress of the club, a decision which should be respected by all the football stakeholders.

    “There are some people that have been suspended and some dismissed because of their anti-club activities. We have all the evidences against them, including police report.

    “All their actions are well documented and I think every good leader should be able to respect the decision of the congress of any particular entity.

    “We expect that both NFF and the sports ministry should be able to respect the congress on the expelled members but if they chose not to, that is not in consonance with the change mantra.

    “I am aware that those members have chosen to form a parallel supporters club, Nigeria Eagles Supporters Club and Nigeria Athletics Supporters Club. Their actions have truly vindicated us,’’ he said.

    Ikpea said that the suspended and dismissed members had ulterior motives of causing disaffection in the club, adding that since they could not achieve that they went on to form another group.

    “The dismissed members were able to form another group since they cannot achieve their aim of scattering us in NFSC, so they have formed another group.

    “Their actions, I may not be able to clearly state whether they have the support of the Minister of Sports and NFF or not, but they are not part of us.”

     

    NAN

  • Niger football supporters club‎ appeals for N2.5 million

    The Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Mohammed, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Minna.

    He said the chapter was still new and needed to be launched to lime light for it to participate in the National Executive Council meetings and in national elections.

    ‎“Very soon, the Nigeria Football Supporters Club national executives will be coming to Minna to inaugurate the state’s chapter.

    “Our problem now is that we have no fund for the official launching, we have no official vehicles‎ and we need new musical instruments,’’ he said.

    Mohammed said that sometimes,‎ when the Super Eagles play their matches in Port-Harcourt, Uyo, Kaduna and the Abuja national stadium, they were constrained because they had no official vehicle.

    “There are some chapters like Delta, Enugu, Beyelsa and Anambra that their governors have purchased 18-seater vehicles to ease their movements,’’ he said.‎

    Mohammed said that they had band and trumpeters in the club but ‎what they needed desperately was 18-seater bus and other musical instruments.

    “If we are given these, it will aid us to go and cheer the Super Eagles in African and World Cup qualifiers.

    The chairman commended Gov. Sani Bello for his support in hiring vehicles that took them to Calabar in the past to support the Super Eagles.

    He said that hiring a vehicle was good but not sustainable and efficient ‎for such an association.

    Mohammed also said that Niger, Kaduna, Kano and Bauchi states were the catchment areas of Abuja and Kaduna Stadia in case other states did not come to cheer the national teams.

  • 5,000 supporters club members for Nigeria Algeria match

    5,000 supporters club members for Nigeria Algeria match

    No fewer than 5,000 Nigeria Football Supporters Club members will be the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, on November 12 to cheer Super Eagles in their 2018 World Cup qualifier against Algeria.

    President-General of the club, Dr. Rafiu Ladipo, made this known in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Okitipupa, Ondo state.

    Ladipo said that the match was a crucial one which should be given all seriousness and optimal support for the Eagles to triumph.

    He implored all football loving Nigerians to turn out en-masse in green-white-green jersey to support the national team.

    “Over 5,000 of our registered members will mobilise support for the Eagles because this match is a crucial one which should be given all the necessary support.

    “I urge Nigerians to turn out in their large numbers to rally support for the Eagles.’’

    Ladipo urged the eagles to deplore all their tactical approach and team spirit to ensure victory at the encounter.

    NAN recalls that the Eagles defeated Chipolopolo of Zambia 2-1 on Oct. 9 at Ndola in the first match of their group qualifiers.

    Algeria and Cameroon are the other countries in the group.