2014 Nigeria Professional Football League
Nigeria Premier LeagueChampions |
Kano Pillars |
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Relegated |
Nembe City, Crown, Kaduna United, Gombe United |
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Champions League |
Kano Pillars, Enyimba International |
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Confederation Cup |
Warri Wolves |
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Matches played |
380 |
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Goals scored |
836 (2.2 per match) |
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Top goalscorer |
Mfon Udoh (Enyimba F.C.)- 23 |
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Biggest home win |
Gombe United 6, Nembe City 0 (8 May) Dolphins 6, Nembe City 0 (22 Oct.) |
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Biggest away win |
Nembe City 0, Giwa 4 (16 Nov.) |
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Highest scoring |
Warri Wolves 7, Crown 1 (22 Oct.) |
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Longest unbeaten run |
Sharks F.C.-10 games (19 April to 1 June) |
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The 2014 Nigeria Professional Football League was the 43rd season of the competition since its inception, and the 24th since the rebranding of the league as the "Professional League".
The season was scheduled to kickoff on November 22, about one month after the conclusion of the 2013 season.[1]
However, on that date the league start was postponed to mid-February until after the 2014 African Nations Championship and allow the teams to complete all their FIFA licensing.[2] It was delayed again until March.
Clubs
Sixteen teams from the previous season and four teams promoted from the Nigeria National League (Crown F.C., Giwa FC, Taraba F.C. and Abia Warriors F.C.) are participating in this season. With Abia Warriors debuting it means the Abia State derby with Enyimba will feature at the highest level of Nigerian football for the first time.
Locations of the Nigeria Premier League 2013–14 teams
Table
2013 Nigeria Premier League Table
Updated to games played on 5 Nov. 2014.
Source: http://www.lmc-ng.org/index.php/league-table
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
News
- - On February 21, Sunshine Stars F.C. was involved in an accident on the road between Ijebu-Ode and Akure. Five players and the team masseur went to the hospital with serious injuries. However, nobody was killed.[3]
- - On the eve of the league start, Giwa F.C. and Nembe City (the last two Nigeria National League champions and the league's only two privately funded clubs) were withdrawn from league fixtures by the LMC for failing to provide guarantees of the minimum salary for players, leaving the league at 18 teams.[4] Both teams appealed to be reinstated on March 20. Giwa was admitted back on the 2nd of April and Nembe City was readmitted the next day.[5][6]
- - After the Week 1 games, Abia Warriors refused to travel to Maiduguri to play El-Kanemi Warriors, citing fears for safety after recent Boko Haram attacks. The league then refused to sanction games there, and El Kanemi nominally agreed to move games this season to Kano.[7]
- - The Week 26 fixtures were suspended when the Nigeria Referees Association went on strike.[8] The league resumed 17 September.
Managerial (head coach) changes
Team |
Outgoing manager |
Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy |
Incoming manager |
Date of appointment |
Nasarawa United |
Kadiri Ikhana |
Retired[9] |
20 Oct. 2013(preseason) |
Mohammed Baba Ganaru |
22 Nov. 2013 |
Enugu Rangers |
Felix Emordi |
Resigned[10] |
21 Oct. 2013 |
John Obuh |
28 Oct. 2013[11] |
Akwa United |
Justin Tenger |
Contract expired[12] |
1 Nov. 2013 |
Emmanuel King |
10 Dec. 2013[13] |
Kano Pillars |
Mohammed Baba Ganaru |
Resigned to take over Nasarawa United[14] |
22 Nov. 2013 |
Felix Emordi |
30 Jan. 2014[15] |
Bayelsa United |
Ladan Bosso |
Resigned to take over Abia Warriors[16] |
21 February 2014 |
Richard Bubagha |
28 Feb. 2014[17] |
Giwa FC |
Abdul Bidemi Biffo |
Resigned [18] |
13 April |
Aminu Musa(Interim)/Kadiri Ikhana[19] |
14 April/25 May |
Kaduna United |
Saleh Lato |
Deceased |
20 April |
Hassan Abubakar |
27 April [20] |
Giwa FC |
Kadiri Ikhana |
Resigned to take Enyimba job [21] |
1 July |
Duke Udi[22] |
1 July |
Enyimba |
Zachary Baraje |
Fired |
1 July |
Kadiri Ikhana[23] |
1 July |
Gombe United |
Maurice Cooreman |
Resigned- Illness |
July |
Augustine Eguavoen |
9 July[24] |
Top Scorers
- 23 goals
References
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| Domestic leagues |
- Algeria
- Angola
- Burundi
- Cameroon
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Egypt
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Liberia
- Mali
- Mauritania
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Rwanda
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Sudan
- Tunisia
- Uganda
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