Nigeria Football League
NPFL: Mbwas Laments Nasarawa United’s Late Collapse Against Kwara United in Lagos
Nasarawa United head coach, Mbwas, has expressed deep frustration following his side’s dramatic late defeat to Kwara United in a Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Matchday 32 encounter, describing the result as a painful meltdown after a hard-fought display.
The Solid Miners suffered heartbreak at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena on Saturday evening, conceding a stoppage-time penalty to lose 1-0 in a tightly contested North Central derby.
After a goalless 90 minutes, substitute Abdulsalam Abdulsalam stepped up to convert from the spot in the 95th minute, sealing victory for Kwara United.
The decisive moment came after a defensive lapse involving Utake Emmanuel, with Chidera Nduka adjudged to have committed a foul in the box despite protests from the Nasarawa players.
The result denied Nasarawa United what had looked like a deserved point on the road, leaving players and officials visibly disappointed at full time.
Speaking after the match, Mbwas did not hide his emotions, insisting his side deserved at least a draw from the encounter.
“We are all pained by this result today. We gave everything from the first whistle, only to be let down in the dying minutes. A draw was the worst we expected, but sometimes football can be cruel,” he said.
Despite the defeat, Nasarawa United remain third on the NPFL table with 50 points, while Kwara United boosted their survival hopes, moving up to 18th with 36 points.
Mbwas, however, urged his team to quickly refocus ahead of their next fixture, emphasizing the need to respond positively.
“We have picked up our pieces and remain focused on our targets. Our next game is against Kun Khalifat, and we must bounce back to console our fans.”
Nasarawa United will return to Lafia for their next league outing, where they face Kun Khalifat FC as the season approaches its decisive stretch.
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Nigeria Football League
2026 Arthur Ferdinand/Delta State FA Cup: Sapele Lions Edge Warri Wolves on Penalties to Clinch Title
Sapele Lions are the 2026 Delta State FA Cup champions after defeating Warri Wolves 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
The Lions took the lead in the 68th minute when they pounced on a rebound from a well-struck free kick. Warri Wolves responded quickly.
Emmanuel Arigbogha produced a moment of brilliance in the 75th minute, weaving past the Sapele Lions defence before slotting into the bottom corner to make it 1-1.
Both sides created chances late on, but the goalkeepers stood tall to force a penalty shootout.
Sapele Lions held their nerve to win 4-3 on penalties, avenging their 2-0 loss to Wolves in the 2025 final.
Club Chairman Elvis Ewruje praised his players and dedicated the historic win to his mother on her birthday.
“My boys fought so hard after we lost 2-0 in the 2025 edition. I’m happy we won and made history, because the Delta State FA Cup has almost been a birthright for the state-owned teams,” Ewruje said. “I dedicate this cup to celebrate my mother who marks her birthday today.”
In the women’s final, Delta Queens defeated Royal Queens 3-1 to retain their crown and claim the ₦1 million prize.
Chief Idama Amurun, CEO of Arthur Ferdinand Engineering and sponsor of the 2026 Delta State FA Cup, congratulated all four finalists.
He pledged additional rewards of jerseys, balls, and other football equipment alongside the ₦5 million for the men’s champions and ₦3 million for the runners-up.
Both Sapele Lions and Warri Wolves will represent Delta State in the Presidential Cup, scheduled to kick off in May 2026.
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Nigeria Football League
Amuneke Edges Closer To Heartland’s Exit Door, Following Elimination From FA Cup
Heartland FC of Owerri’s head coach, Emmanuel Amuneke is apparently closer than ever to the team’s exit door, following their elimination from this year’s Imo State FA Cup.
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Sports247 gathered in Owerri that Amuneke has been under fire since his failure to take Heartland back to the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) this season.
There is also growing discontent with his lack of results since taking over the club’s technical mantle, desoure receiving lavish support from the state’s governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma.
With escalating allegations of fishy deals and distractions from ‘personal preferences’ also trailing him, Amuneke’s survival appeared hinged on him winning this year’s Imo State President Federation Cup.
Unfortunately, Heartland could only amble to a 1-1 draw at full time in Friday’s semi-final with Campos Football Academy, who then picked a ticket to the final 5-3 on penalties.
In this weekend’s final billed for the state capital, Campos will tango with OISA Football Academy, who defeated Okpotemba FC 2-1 in the second semi-final on Friday, leaving Heartland empty in terms of honours this year.
Sports247 had earlier reported during a visit to Owerri that pressure was mounting on the state’s football association as well as the ministry of sports to dispense with the services of Amuneke.
Surprisingly, though, a top sports broadcaster in Owerri, Kennedy Onwunali, who played grassroots football while growing up in Lagos, rose in defence of Amuneke.
Onwunali (Mark Fish) stated in a voice chat with Sports247 that the former Super Eagles’ winger and 1994 African Footballer of The Year is not under any pressure whatsoever.
“Some wicked people are trying to fight him. Please ask questions about some of these things so that they will not rubbish you.
“The people telling you all those things about Heartland are all liars. I am sure they cannot repeat those things if I am there,” the amiable broadcaster asserted.
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Nigeria Football League
NNL: Crown FC Escape Relegation Despite Final Day Defeat
Crown FC have successfully secured their place in the Nigeria National League, avoiding relegation in dramatic fashion on the final day of the season.
The Ajilete Warriors endured a nervy afternoon at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, where they suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Heartland FC.
The result left their fate hanging in the balance, with survival no longer entirely in their hands.
However, events elsewhere ultimately worked in Crown FC’s favour. Smart City FC delivered a decisive 3-1 victory over Abia Comets FC, a scoreline that ensured Crown FC finished just above the relegation zone.
The combination of results spared the Oyo State side from the drop, bringing relief to players, officials, and supporters alike after a tense conclusion to the campaign.
Crown FC’s season has been a mix of resilience and inconsistency, with crucial points picked up at key moments proving vital in their survival push.
While their final-day defeat highlighted areas needing improvement, their ability to stay afloat in a competitive league underscores the team’s fighting spirit.
The Ogbomoso-based club will now turn attention to rebuilding and strengthening ahead of next season.
Lessons learned from a challenging campaign, Crown FC will aim to avoid another relegation battle and push for a more stable and competitive outing in the Nigeria National League.
For now, survival remains the headline achievement, one that could serve as a foundation for renewed ambition moving forward.
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