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2018 Nigeria Women Premier League

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Nigeria Women Premier League
NWFL Champions Shield 2018
Season2018
ChampionsBayelsa Queens
Top goalscorerAnam Imo
2017
2019

The 2018 Nigeria Women Premier League began on April 7 in a game featuring defending champions Nasarawa Amazons from Nasarawa State and FC Robo of Lagos State. The date was decided following a congress held in Ikeja on March 3.[1] Prior to the game, a maiden super cup named the NWFL Champions Shield match was played between Aiteo Cup winners, Rivers Angels and Nasarawa Amazons to officially open the new season. At the end of the 2017 season, Sure Babes of Ilorin, Jokodolu Babes of Ogbomosho and Taraba Queens of Taraba State were promoted to compete in the elite division pending registration procedures, while Saadatu Amazons of Minna and Heartland Queens of Owerri were relegated to the pro league.[2] In May 2018, the league went on a mid-season break due to the 2018 FIFA World Cup, this was further elongated after an emerging NFF leadership crisis. In August 2018, it was announced that the remaining games of the league will commence September 12.[3][4][5]

Format

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The teams are divided into two groups of eight teams, of which the top two teams from each group will play in a super 4 mini-tournament tagged the NWPL Super 4 at the end of the season to determine the overall winner of the league. Each team is to play every team in her group twice on a home and away basis.[6] The last placed teams in each group will be relegated to the pro league (division 2).

Teams

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Group Team Location Ground 2017 rank Head coach
Group A
Edo Queens Edo State 6th in 1b Ken Aigbe
Heartland Queens[note 1] Owerri Relegated; 7th in 1a Uche Eucharia
Confluence Queens Kogi State 4th in 1b Maja Nayashi
Rivers Angels Rivers State 2nd in 1a Edwin Okon
Sure Babes Ilorin[7][8] Promoted; 1st in div 2b Abdullah Ganiyu
Delta Queens Delta State 1st in 1b Clifford Chukwuma
Bayelsa Queens Bayelsa State 1st in 1a Michael Ekpeyong
Ibom Angels Uyo 4th in 1a Whyte Ogbonda
Group B
Jokodolu Babes Ogbomosho[9] Promoted; 2nd in div 2b Ahmed Mohammed
FC Robo Lagos 5th in 1a Emmanuel Osahon
Pelican Stars Calabar 7th in 1b Adat Egan
Sunshine Queens Akure 3rd in 1a Mathew Wemimo
Osun Babes Osogbo 5th in 1b Liadi Bashiru
Nasarawa Amazons Nasarawa State 2nd in 1b Christopher Danjuma
Adamawa Queens Adamawa State 3rd in 1b Baba Buba
Abia Angels Abia State 6th in 1a Ann Chiejine
Note
  1. ^ Heartland Queens were originally relegated but took the place of Taraba Queens

Memorable moments

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In a week 8 fixture, FC Robo defeated Abia Angels with Nigerian international, Rasheedat Ajibade scoring 4 goals in the game.[10]

Nigeria Women Pro League - Division 2

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The division two teams seeking to gain promotion ahead of the 2019 Nigeria Women Premier League were Moje Queens of Kwara State, Police Machine of Akwa Ibom, Saadatu Amazons of Minna, Gift of Life, Invincible Angels of Gboko, Dream Stars of Lagos and Faith Hill Queens. In November 2018, it was confirmed that Dream Stars and Invincible Angels will be promoted to the elite division.[11][12]

Top scorers

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As of end of season
Rank Player Team Goals
1 Anam Imo Nasarawa Amazons 8
2 Anjor Mary Osun Babes 6
3 Rasheedat Ajibade FC Robo 5
Alice Ogebe Rivers Angels
Brigitte Omboudou Delta Queens
Ikhekhua Oghenebrume Delta Queens
Tina Oyatelemhi Sunshine Queens
8 Reuben Charity Ibom Angels
Bayelsa Queens
4

References

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  1. ^ "COMMUINQUE OF THE 2018 NIGERIA WOMEN FOOTBALL LEAGUE HELD ON THE 3RD OF MARCH 2018 AT WATERCRESS HOTEL IKEJA, LAGOS". sportlineng.com. March 4, 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-25.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Amazons tackle Robo as 2018 NWPL season begins". The Punch. April 7, 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  3. ^ "Nigeria Women Premier League set to return on September 12". Goal.com. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  4. ^ "Nigeria's Women League Kick Off Gets New Date". Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  5. ^ "2017/18 NWPL: Rivers Angels Assure Better Outing". Tide. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  6. ^ Samuel, Ahmadu. "Nigeria Women Premier League 2017/18 season set to kick off on April 7". Goal.com. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  7. ^ "Sure Babes player, Yemisi invited to Nigeria's U17 women's team". December 7, 2017. Retrieved 2018-04-29.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Sure Babes hails Omotoshos emergence as Labour Party Chair". thenationalpilot.ng. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  9. ^ "Jokodolu Babes fc tackles Sure Babes tomorrow in a pre-season match". February 9, 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-29.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Ajibade Hits Four Goals In Female League Restart". Football Live Nigeria.
  11. ^ "Dream Stars Ladies Pick Promotion to NWPL". Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  12. ^ "Abuja and Edo to host pro league".[permanent dead link]