NNL to decide 2024/25 calendar as body confirms promoted, relegated clubs

Ahead of the 2024/2025 football league season, the board of the Nigeria National League (NNL) has confirmed the relegation of 12 clubs from last season’s four NNL groups to the third-tier National League One (NLO).
 
This is as the board has similarly confirmed the promotion of four clubs from the four groups to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). The NNL recently concluded the 2023/24 season with its Super Eight championships held at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu, where four clubs, Nasarawa United, El-kanemi Warriors, Beyond Limits, and Ikorodu City FC gained promotion to the elite league.
 
The NNL in a letter to the NFF confirmed the relegation of Stormers FC, Abeokuta, Ekiti United FC of Ado Ekiti, and 1472 FC of Lagos from Conference A.
The letter, dated July 13, 2024, also confirmed that FC One Rocket of Uyo, Giant Brillars FC of Enugu, and Trade Safe FC of Lagos were relegated from Conference B, while NAF FC of Abuja, ABS FC of Ilorin, and EFCC FC of Abuja dropped to the NLO from Conference C.
 
Similarly, Mailantarki Care FC of Abuja, Jigawa Golden Stars of Dutse, and City FC of Abuja completed the rear for dropped clubs from Conference D. The NNL, yesterday, also stated that it has received the list of clubs promoted from the NLO, as well as, those demoted from the NPFL, that would soon participate in its forthcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), where the 12 clubs, four that suffered relegation from the NPFL and eight that gained promotion from the NLO will be formally received to participate in the 2024/2025 NNL season.
 
Confirming the promotion and relegation of the clubs, NNL Chairman, George Aluo, said that the board has formally notified the NFF of the conclusion of the 2023/2024 season.
  
He said: “To the glory of God, the 2023/2024 NNL season ended with giant strides recorded by the board. We have formally notified the NFF of the promotion and relegation of the various clubs that gallantly participated in the league last season.
 
“Our next programme is the yearly general meeting of the board and clubs, where we will receive the four clubs that dropped from the NPFL, and the eight that got promotion from the NLO.
 
“We are set and have promised Nigerians that we will improve on our last season’s performance. We have raised the standards at NNL and the new season will no doubt be competitive as our performance has propelled many of the clubs that participated in last season’s league to become giant killers in Nigerian football.”

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