Nigeria Nationwide League

Football league
Nigeria Nationwide League Division One
Founded2001
CountryNigeria
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams91 (80 on 2017)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toNigeria National League
Relegation toNigeria Amateur League Division Two
Domestic cup(s)Nigerian FA Cup
Websitenigerianationwideleague.com

National Nationwide League Division One (formerly known as Nigerian Amateur League) is the third level of club football in Nigeria. Every year, up to eight teams are promoted to the Professional Division One.

Starting in 2012, the league changed its name from the Amateur League and will promote three teams per division instead of two. This was after a long delay in confirming promotions from the prior year due to teams' protests.[1][2]

As the "largest grassroots league in the world", promotion and relegation are not guaranteed. Most of the teams are sponsored by private citizens or Local Govt. Areas and funding at this level is minimal. Any team eligible to move to the National Division 1 must qualify for a Professional League license and commit to the increased spending. After the 2007/08 season Dankalat FC of Kano won promotion, but instead sold their slot in Division 1A to Calabar Rovers. (Dankalat would eventually sell their slot in the 2012 Professional League to Nembe City FC). For the 2013 season, FC Ebedei and Makwada remained in the Nationwide league and sold their promotion slots after winning their divisions. Bolowotan, who also won promotion, sold their slot after 9 games in the professional level.

After the 2016 season, the league doubled in size to 80 teams. Teams will play in five-team divisions, with the winner of each division playing the corresponding Group for the one promotion slot.

The 2019/20 season was cancelled and affected by the COVID-19 that forced all activities to a stop. Hence, no promotion or relegation of teams.

Current season - 2023-24

Venue 1 - Lagos Centre (Legacy Pitch)

Club State
FC Robo Lagos
Synergy Ultimate SC Lagos
Magic Stars FC Lagos
Gbagada FC Lagos
Broad City FC Lagos
Dunnaz FC Lagos
Alaze FC Lagos
Allifey FC Lagos
Lekki United Lagos
TCCG FC Lagos

Delta Centre

Club State
Holly Arrows FC Delta
OYC FC Delta
Ughelli Rovers FC Delta
Isoko United Delta
Delta Mariners FC Delta
Rolly FC Imo
FC Deltra Imo
Junosa United FC Imo
Living Vioice Fc Imo
Morsko Int. Fc Imo

2021-22

The 2021/Season will have 132 teams playing in sixteen groups in sixteen venues (originally eight) and began the first weekend of March.[3]

Ikenne Group 1

  • Buruj FC, Lagos State
  • FC Bulmaro, Lagos State
  • Gbagada FC, Lagos State
  • Iganmu FC, Lagos State
  • Destiny Boys FC, Lagos State
  • AS Racine FC, Lagos State
  • BYT (Best Young Talents) FC, Lagos State
  • Emmydinho FC, Lagos State
  • Magate FC, Lagos State
  • Zenith Emperor FC, Lagos State

Ikenne Group 2

  • Spartans FC, Lagos State
  • Jossy FC, Lagos State
  • Messiah FC, Lagos State
  • Collins Edwin FC, Lagos State
  • Valiant FC, Lagos State
  • Cincinnati FC, Lagos State
  • Tradesafe Sports FC, Lagos State
  • First Bank F.C., Lagos State
  • Madiba FC, Lagos State

Ado Ekiti Group 1 (Kayode Olufemi Stadium)

  • Ijebu United, Ogun State
  • Olumo United, Ogun State
  • Dino SC, Ogun State
  • Pacesetters FC, Oyo State
  • Easy-Well FC, Ogun State
  • OSOPADEC (Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission,) FC, Ondo State
  • Offa FC, Kwara State
  • Imperial FC, Ogun State

Ado Ekiti Group 2 (Federal Polytechnic Stadium)

  • Olisa FC, Ogun State
  • Juvenile FC, Ogun State
  • Almar FC, Ogun State
  • Akure City FC, Ondo State
  • Abray Sports FC, Kwara State
  • SGFC Athletics SC, Kwara State
  • Estate FC, Ogun State
  • Gidado FC, Kwara State
  • Positive Football Academy, Oyo State

Ilorin Group 1 (Kwara FA Stadium)

Ilorin Group 1 (Ilorin Stadium)

Univ. of Port Harcourt

Calabar (Esuene Stadium)

Jos Group 1 (Rwang Pam Stadium)

Jos Group 2 (Zaria Road Stadium)

Ngor-Okpala Stadium

Okigwe Stadium

Bauchi Group 1 (AT Bello Stadium)

Bauchi Group 2 (Federal Polytechnic Stadium)

Zaria Group

Kaduna Group (Ranchers Bees Stadium)

  • ASDC FC, ABuja
  • Supreme Court FC, Abuja
  • Police Machine FC, Abuja
  • FC Chika Malami, Kebbi State
  • Zoo United, Kano State
  • Ramcy United, Kano State
  • Katsina Juniors, Katsina State

Sponsors

In 2023 the NLO signed a deal with New Year Mega Lottery

Period Sponsor Brand
2024–present New Year Mega Lottery New Year Mega Lottery Nationwide League League

References

  1. ^ http://allafrica.com/stories/201112300719.html
  2. ^ Abia State condemns NFF devilish act
  3. ^ NLO LIST VENUES FOR 2020/2021 ZONAL LEAGUE (https://nigerianationwideleague.com)
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