Nasarawa United F.C.

Nasarawa United
Full name Nasarawa United Football Club
Nickname(s) Solid Miners
Founded 2003
Ground Lafia Township Stadium, Lafia, Nasarawa, Nigeria
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Isaac Danladi[1]
Manager Mohammed Baba Ganaru
League Nigeria Premier League
2015 3rd

Nasarawa United Football Club is a soccer club based in Lafia, Nasarawa. They play in the Nigeria Premier League.

History

The team was founded in 2003 after the Nasarawa government took over Black Stars FC of Gombe. They joined the Nigerian Premier League in 2004–05. Their stadium, Lafia Township Stadium, has a capacity of some 5,000. The club's nickname is Solid Miners.

2009–10 seasons

The team went through financial shortfalls in the 2008–09 season that one player described as leaving them on the verge of "starvation". A 1–1 home draw on March 7 against Niger Tornadoes caused home fans to riot and even follow the Tornadoes to the hotel and attack them there. The team was sent to play in Ibadan for the rest of the season and assured relegation to the Nigeria National League with three games remaining. The resulting debt of 46 million naira (Approx. $300,000) threatened to cancel the team's 2009–10 season. Midway through the season, the debt was reportedly 58 million naira ($387,000) and the team missed 16 games due to its precarious financial position. They returned to the field April 24 after a five-month suspension was lifted with a 1–0 win over Mighty Jets. They were promoted back to the Premier League in 2012 after winning their division.

Achievements

2004

Performance in CAF competitions

2007 – Second Round
2007 – Intermediate Round
2016 – First Round

Current squad

As of 27 January 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Nigeria GK Paul Danjuma
2 Nigeria Olayinka Onoalapo
3 Nigeria Makama Emmanuel
5 Nigeria DF Seun Sogbeso
6 Nigeria Abdulbasit Shittu
7 Nigeria FW Shammah Tanze
8 Nigeria Igbinoba Esosa
9 Nigeria Douglas Achiv
10 Nigeria FW Anyu Ishaya
11 Nigeria Babangida T Shaibu
12 Nigeria GK Danlami Umar
13 Nigeria Eugene Obi
16 Nigeria Azango Philip
No. Position Player
17 Nigeria Manga Mohammed
18 Nigeria Amos James
22 Nigeria MF Ilo Malachy
23 Nigeria Abubakar Gambo
26 Nigeria MF Yaro Bature
28 Nigeria Tayo Fabiyi
29 Nigeria Ichull Lordson
30 Nigeria FW Phillip Auta
31 Nigeria DF Ifeanyi Nweke
32 Nigeria GK Suraj Ayelaso
35 Nigeria Aminu Kadir
Nigeria FW Abdulrahman Bashir

Management

Technical Advisor

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Former coaches

External links

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