*Abia Warriors 1 Warri Wolves 0
Okon Otop (90th min)
*Katsina United 1 FC IfeanyiUbah 0
Tasiu Lawal (3rd min)
*Akwa United 3 Heartland 1
Ndifreke Effiong (19th, 54th min)
Orok Akarandut (38th min)
Chukwuemeka Obioma-Heartland (15th min)
*Adamawa United 2 Kwara United 1
Alao Danbanni -Kwara (14th min)
Idris Abubakar (36th min)
Issa Garba (45th min)
*Sunshine Stars 2 Kano Pillars 2
Anthony Omaka (36th, 61st min)
Auwalu Ali (49th, 70th min)
*MFM FC, Lagos 0 Plateau United 0
*Rivers United 0 Wikki Tourists 0
*Dakkada Int. 2 Jigawa Stars 0
Osimaga Duke (47th min)
Spencer Bassey (71st min)
*Lobi Stars 2 Nasarawa United 1
Chigozie Obasi (8th min)
Samad Kadiri (90+1 min)
Chinedu Ohanachom (90+3 min)
*Enyimba vs Enugu Rangers (pp)
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Monday, 27 January 2020
Friday, 24 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 17 fixtures
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Abia Warriors vs Warri Wolves
Enyimba vs Enugu Rangers (pp)
Katsina United vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Akwa United vs Heartland
Adamawa United vs Kwara United
Sunshine Stars vs Kano Pillars
MFM FC, Lagos vs Plateau United
Rivers United vs Wikki Tourists
Dakkada Int. vs Jigawa Stars
Lobi Stars vs Nasarawa United
Abia Warriors vs Warri Wolves
Enyimba vs Enugu Rangers (pp)
Katsina United vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Akwa United vs Heartland
Adamawa United vs Kwara United
Sunshine Stars vs Kano Pillars
MFM FC, Lagos vs Plateau United
Rivers United vs Wikki Tourists
Dakkada Int. vs Jigawa Stars
Lobi Stars vs Nasarawa United
Australian Open: Qiang sends Serena Williams packing
Former world number one, Serena Williams, says she made "far too many errors to be a professional athlete" as she was knocked out in the Australian Open third round, reports bbc.com.
The 38-year-old American lost 6-4 6-7 (2-7) 7-5 to China's 27th seed Wang Qiang.
The defeat means Williams' quest for a 24th Grand Slam singles title goes on.
"I can't play like that. I literally can't do that again. That's unprofessional. It's not cool," Williams said.
The seven-time champion in Melbourne beat 28-year-old Wang in just 44 minutes at the US Open in September when the Chinese player won only one game and 15 points.
That was not reflective of the ability of a player who has been a regular fixture in the world's top 30 over the past 18 months and reached a career high of 12 after her run in New York.
This time, after initially flinching when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set, she made amends in spectacular fashion.
Wang had the tools to hurt Williams and continued to execute them in a third set in which most observers would have backed her illustrious opponent to go on and win.
After briefly faltering again as Williams rallied, Wang sealed victory on her third match point.
"I honestly didn't think I was going to lose that match," said Williams when asked on her thoughts after levelling at one set all.
Williams, seeded eighth, came into the match on the back of winning the Auckland Classic and relatively straightforward wins over Russia's Anastasia Potapova and Slovakia's Tamara Zidansek.
Instead of those results laying the platform for another title challenge, they preceded her earliest exit at the Australian Open since 2006.
"I made a lot of errors. I didn't hit any of those shots in New York or in general in a really long time," Williams said.
"I just made far too many errors to be a professional athlete today.
"I'm definitely going to be training tomorrow. That's first and foremost, to make sure I don't do this again."
Opportunities to equal Margaret Court's record of Grand Slam singles titles are running out for Williams, who is in her 23rd year as a professional.
She has not won a Slam since the 2017 Australian Open, when she was eight weeks pregnant.
Williams says she still has the drive to win that elusive 24th title and believes she can still match Australian Court.
"I definitely do believe or I wouldn't be on tour," she said.
"I don't play just to have fun. To lose is really not fun."
The 38-year-old American lost 6-4 6-7 (2-7) 7-5 to China's 27th seed Wang Qiang.
The defeat means Williams' quest for a 24th Grand Slam singles title goes on.
"I can't play like that. I literally can't do that again. That's unprofessional. It's not cool," Williams said.
The seven-time champion in Melbourne beat 28-year-old Wang in just 44 minutes at the US Open in September when the Chinese player won only one game and 15 points.
That was not reflective of the ability of a player who has been a regular fixture in the world's top 30 over the past 18 months and reached a career high of 12 after her run in New York.
This time, after initially flinching when serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set, she made amends in spectacular fashion.
Wang had the tools to hurt Williams and continued to execute them in a third set in which most observers would have backed her illustrious opponent to go on and win.
After briefly faltering again as Williams rallied, Wang sealed victory on her third match point.
"I honestly didn't think I was going to lose that match," said Williams when asked on her thoughts after levelling at one set all.
Williams, seeded eighth, came into the match on the back of winning the Auckland Classic and relatively straightforward wins over Russia's Anastasia Potapova and Slovakia's Tamara Zidansek.
Instead of those results laying the platform for another title challenge, they preceded her earliest exit at the Australian Open since 2006.
"I made a lot of errors. I didn't hit any of those shots in New York or in general in a really long time," Williams said.
"I just made far too many errors to be a professional athlete today.
"I'm definitely going to be training tomorrow. That's first and foremost, to make sure I don't do this again."
Opportunities to equal Margaret Court's record of Grand Slam singles titles are running out for Williams, who is in her 23rd year as a professional.
She has not won a Slam since the 2017 Australian Open, when she was eight weeks pregnant.
Williams says she still has the drive to win that elusive 24th title and believes she can still match Australian Court.
"I definitely do believe or I wouldn't be on tour," she said.
"I don't play just to have fun. To lose is really not fun."
Monday, 20 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 16 results, scorers
*Plateau United 5 Adamawa United 0
Ibrahim Mustapha (brace)
Oche Ochowechi
Uche Onwuasoanya
Abba Umar
*Enugu Rangers 3 Abia Warriors 1
Ifeanyi George-Rangers (brace)
Ibrahim Olawoyin-Rangers
Lukman Bello-Abia Warriors.
*FC IfeanyiUbah 2 Enyimba 0
Uche Sebastine
Ikenna Cooper
*Kano Pillars 2 Akwa United 0
Nyima Nwagua (76th min)
Rabiu Ali (79th min)
*Wikki Tourists 2 MFM FC, Lagos 1
Promise Damala-Wikki
Olushola Ajala-Wikki (45th min)
Chimezie Izuchukwu-MFM (47th min)
*Nasarawa United 1 Warri Wolves 2
Godwin Atsimene-Wolves (26th, 90th min)
Abubakar Lawal-Nasarawa Utd (70th min)
*Jigawa Stars 1 Rivers United 1
Cletus Emotan-Rivers Utd (14th min)
Festus Austin-Rivers Utd (83rd min, own goal)
*Lobi Stars 0 Dakkada Int. 0
*Kwara United 0 Sunshine Stars 0
*Heartland 0 Katsina United 0
Ibrahim Mustapha (brace)
Oche Ochowechi
Uche Onwuasoanya
Abba Umar
*Enugu Rangers 3 Abia Warriors 1
Ifeanyi George-Rangers (brace)
Ibrahim Olawoyin-Rangers
Lukman Bello-Abia Warriors.
*FC IfeanyiUbah 2 Enyimba 0
Uche Sebastine
Ikenna Cooper
*Kano Pillars 2 Akwa United 0
Nyima Nwagua (76th min)
Rabiu Ali (79th min)
*Wikki Tourists 2 MFM FC, Lagos 1
Promise Damala-Wikki
Olushola Ajala-Wikki (45th min)
Chimezie Izuchukwu-MFM (47th min)
*Nasarawa United 1 Warri Wolves 2
Godwin Atsimene-Wolves (26th, 90th min)
Abubakar Lawal-Nasarawa Utd (70th min)
*Jigawa Stars 1 Rivers United 1
Cletus Emotan-Rivers Utd (14th min)
Festus Austin-Rivers Utd (83rd min, own goal)
*Lobi Stars 0 Dakkada Int. 0
*Kwara United 0 Sunshine Stars 0
*Heartland 0 Katsina United 0
Friday, 17 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 16 fixtures
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Enugu Rangers vs Abia Warriors
FC IfeanyiUbah vs Enyimba
Heartland vs Katsina United
Kano Pillars vs Akwa United
Kwara United vs Sunshine Stars
Plateau United vs Adamawa United
Wikki Tourists vs MFM FC, Lagos
Lobi Stars vs Dakkada Int.
Nasarawa United vs Warri Wolves
Jigawa Stars vs Rivers United
Enugu Rangers vs Abia Warriors
FC IfeanyiUbah vs Enyimba
Heartland vs Katsina United
Kano Pillars vs Akwa United
Kwara United vs Sunshine Stars
Plateau United vs Adamawa United
Wikki Tourists vs MFM FC, Lagos
Lobi Stars vs Dakkada Int.
Nasarawa United vs Warri Wolves
Jigawa Stars vs Rivers United
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 15 results, scorers
*Warri Wolves 1 Enugu Rangers 2
Kelvin Itoya-Rangers (3rd min)
Kenechukwu Agu-Rangers (14th min)
Charles Atsemene-Wolves (41st min)
*Abia Warriors 2 FC IfeanyiUbah 1
Lukman Bello (28th min)
Yakub Hammed (75th min)
Jimoh Gbadamosi-IfeanyiUbah (55th min)
*Enyimba 0 Heartland 2
Sadiq Abubakar (30th min)
Chukwuemeka Obioma (+45 min)
*Katsina United 1 Kano Pillars 1
Tasiu Lawal (44th min)
Seun Adelani Yusuf-Pillars (34th min)
*Akwa United 0 Kwara United 2
Alao Dambanni (26th, 49th min)
*Sunshine Stars 2 Plateau United 1
Timileyin Ogunniyi (11th min)
Fuad Ekelojuoti (33rd min)
Uche Onwuasoanya-Plateau (57th min)
*Adamawa United 0 Wikki Tourists 0
*MFM FC, Lagos 2 Jigawa Stars 1
Joshua Akpudje (41st, 69th min)
Joshua Akpudje (30th min, own goal)
*Rivers United 2 Lobi Stars 1
Nelson Esor (2nd min)
Malachi Ohawume (75th min)
John Lazarus-Lobi Stars (19th min)
*Dakkada Int. 0 Nasarawa United 3
Ibrahim Matthew (30th min)
Anas Yusuf (89th, 94th min)
Kelvin Itoya-Rangers (3rd min)
Kenechukwu Agu-Rangers (14th min)
Charles Atsemene-Wolves (41st min)
*Abia Warriors 2 FC IfeanyiUbah 1
Lukman Bello (28th min)
Yakub Hammed (75th min)
Jimoh Gbadamosi-IfeanyiUbah (55th min)
*Enyimba 0 Heartland 2
Sadiq Abubakar (30th min)
Chukwuemeka Obioma (+45 min)
*Katsina United 1 Kano Pillars 1
Tasiu Lawal (44th min)
Seun Adelani Yusuf-Pillars (34th min)
*Akwa United 0 Kwara United 2
Alao Dambanni (26th, 49th min)
*Sunshine Stars 2 Plateau United 1
Timileyin Ogunniyi (11th min)
Fuad Ekelojuoti (33rd min)
Uche Onwuasoanya-Plateau (57th min)
*Adamawa United 0 Wikki Tourists 0
*MFM FC, Lagos 2 Jigawa Stars 1
Joshua Akpudje (41st, 69th min)
Joshua Akpudje (30th min, own goal)
*Rivers United 2 Lobi Stars 1
Nelson Esor (2nd min)
Malachi Ohawume (75th min)
John Lazarus-Lobi Stars (19th min)
*Dakkada Int. 0 Nasarawa United 3
Ibrahim Matthew (30th min)
Anas Yusuf (89th, 94th min)
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
Ex-World Cup Turkish star, Hakan Sukur, turns taxi driver in US
Hakan Sukur, Turkey's greatest ever goalscorer and once one of Europe's most prolific strikers has become a cab driver in the United States, reports www.bbc.com.
So, how did he end up driving taxis and selling books for a living in the US, in exile from his home country?
According to an interview with German newspaper, Welt am Sonntag, the 48-year-old former striker's life has taken an unusual and troubling turn since retiring from football in 2008.
He claims that a rift with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has exposed him to death threats, false accusations and lack of access to funds.
"I have nothing left, Erdogan took everything: my right to liberty, freedom of expression and right to work," the man who scored what remains the fastest ever World Cup goal coming just 11 seconds after kick-off against South Korea in 200 told the paper.
Sukur scored 51 goals in 112 appearances for Turkey between 1992 and 2007. He was part of the Turkish side that finished third at the 2002 World Cup.
The former Blackburn player spent the majority of his career at Galatasaray and is the all-time leading goalscorer in the Super Lig - the Turkish top flight.
After retiring from football, he went into politics. In 2011, Sukur won a seat in Turkey's Parliament as a member of Erdogan's Justice and Development Party .
But he was also tied to Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Islamic scholar and rival of Erdogan, whom the Turkish President blamed for a bloody attempted coup in 2016.
Sukur, by then living in the US, reportedly denounced the attempted coup, but was nonetheless, in 2017, described by Turkish-run state media as a "fugitive member of the Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETO)."
That report describes him living in a $3m house, running a cafe at Palo Alto, "the richest area of San Francisco Bay Area."
Sukur tells a less fun-sounding story.
"I moved to the United States, initially running a cafe in California, but strange people kept coming into the bar," he told Welt am Sonntag. "Now I drive for Uber and I sell books."
He has said that his houses, businesses and bank accounts in Turkey had all been seized by Erdogan's government.
So, how did he end up driving taxis and selling books for a living in the US, in exile from his home country?
According to an interview with German newspaper, Welt am Sonntag, the 48-year-old former striker's life has taken an unusual and troubling turn since retiring from football in 2008.
He claims that a rift with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has exposed him to death threats, false accusations and lack of access to funds.
"I have nothing left, Erdogan took everything: my right to liberty, freedom of expression and right to work," the man who scored what remains the fastest ever World Cup goal coming just 11 seconds after kick-off against South Korea in 200 told the paper.
Sukur scored 51 goals in 112 appearances for Turkey between 1992 and 2007. He was part of the Turkish side that finished third at the 2002 World Cup.
The former Blackburn player spent the majority of his career at Galatasaray and is the all-time leading goalscorer in the Super Lig - the Turkish top flight.
After retiring from football, he went into politics. In 2011, Sukur won a seat in Turkey's Parliament as a member of Erdogan's Justice and Development Party .
But he was also tied to Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Islamic scholar and rival of Erdogan, whom the Turkish President blamed for a bloody attempted coup in 2016.
Sukur, by then living in the US, reportedly denounced the attempted coup, but was nonetheless, in 2017, described by Turkish-run state media as a "fugitive member of the Fetullah Terrorist Organisation (FETO)."
That report describes him living in a $3m house, running a cafe at Palo Alto, "the richest area of San Francisco Bay Area."
Sukur tells a less fun-sounding story.
"I moved to the United States, initially running a cafe in California, but strange people kept coming into the bar," he told Welt am Sonntag. "Now I drive for Uber and I sell books."
He has said that his houses, businesses and bank accounts in Turkey had all been seized by Erdogan's government.
Rematch: I will stop Wilder in round two----Fury
Briton Tyson Fury has vowed to knock Deontay Wilder, 40-0, (39 KO) out in the second round of their eagerly-anticipated heavyweight rematch next month.
Fury [28-0-1] and Wilder will go head-to-head at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden
Arena on February 22, 14 months after their controversial opening bout.
It will be recalled that in December 2018, Fury outboxed WBC heavyweight champion Wilder despite suffering two knockdowns, but the match was drawn.
Speaking at the opening press conference, Fury said: "Deontay knows he was rocked three or four times in the last fight and I didn't have the gas to finish him. This time I can turn that screwdriver until he is gone.
"You are going to sleep in two rounds. I keep having the same dream about round two.
I am playing poker and I get dealt the number two card. He is getting knocked out in round two, 100 per cent.
"What is going to happen is that I am going to get what I won last time. I am going to get that green belt, I am also going to get the Ring Magazine, and I am also going to keep my lineal championship, too.
"And if he wants to rematch again, no problem. You beat a man once, you beat him again, you beat him three times in a row."
Fury, 31, has teamed up with Javan 'Sugar' Hill – the nephew of the late trainer Emmanuel Steward – after splitting from Ben Davison.
Explaining the decision to switch trainers for the rematch, he said: "I know I am not going to get a decision in the United States.
"I hired him [Hill] for a knockout. That's the game plan. If I wasn't looking for a knockout I would have kept hold of Davison.
"I am looking for knockout number 21 [of his career]. That is brutally honest, that is coming from the heart."
The two fighters faced off before and after Monday's press conference before exchanging a handshake.
"I am prepared more than ever for this fight," said Wilder, 34. "I knocked him out the first time.
"I told Fury two years ago I was going to baptise him and I did just that. Rising up is part of the baptism.
"I told him he was going to go 'timber' and he did just that. This time around, it is called unfinished business and he won't be able to get back up. I am going to knock him out.
"I am the Lion. I am the king of the jungle and come February 22 I am going to rip his
head off his body. I am going to knock him out of those ropes."
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Caption:
Ferocious Fury (right) lands a punch on Wilder, during their first meeting in December 2018. The rematch is scheduled to hold in Las Vegas next month.
Fury [28-0-1] and Wilder will go head-to-head at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden
Arena on February 22, 14 months after their controversial opening bout.
It will be recalled that in December 2018, Fury outboxed WBC heavyweight champion Wilder despite suffering two knockdowns, but the match was drawn.
Speaking at the opening press conference, Fury said: "Deontay knows he was rocked three or four times in the last fight and I didn't have the gas to finish him. This time I can turn that screwdriver until he is gone.
"You are going to sleep in two rounds. I keep having the same dream about round two.
I am playing poker and I get dealt the number two card. He is getting knocked out in round two, 100 per cent.
"What is going to happen is that I am going to get what I won last time. I am going to get that green belt, I am also going to get the Ring Magazine, and I am also going to keep my lineal championship, too.
"And if he wants to rematch again, no problem. You beat a man once, you beat him again, you beat him three times in a row."
Fury, 31, has teamed up with Javan 'Sugar' Hill – the nephew of the late trainer Emmanuel Steward – after splitting from Ben Davison.
Explaining the decision to switch trainers for the rematch, he said: "I know I am not going to get a decision in the United States.
"I hired him [Hill] for a knockout. That's the game plan. If I wasn't looking for a knockout I would have kept hold of Davison.
"I am looking for knockout number 21 [of his career]. That is brutally honest, that is coming from the heart."
The two fighters faced off before and after Monday's press conference before exchanging a handshake.
"I am prepared more than ever for this fight," said Wilder, 34. "I knocked him out the first time.
"I told Fury two years ago I was going to baptise him and I did just that. Rising up is part of the baptism.
"I told him he was going to go 'timber' and he did just that. This time around, it is called unfinished business and he won't be able to get back up. I am going to knock him out.
"I am the Lion. I am the king of the jungle and come February 22 I am going to rip his
head off his body. I am going to knock him out of those ropes."
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Caption:
Ferocious Fury (right) lands a punch on Wilder, during their first meeting in December 2018. The rematch is scheduled to hold in Las Vegas next month.
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 15 fixtures
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Warri Wolves vs Enugu Rangers
Abia Warriors vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Enyimba vs Heartland
Katsina United vs Kano Pillars
Akwa United vs Kwara United
Sunshine Stars vs Plateau United
Adamawa United vs Wikki Tourists
MFM FC, Lagos vs Jigawa Stars
Rivers United vs Lobi Stars
Dakkada Int. vs Nasarawa United
Warri Wolves vs Enugu Rangers
Abia Warriors vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Enyimba vs Heartland
Katsina United vs Kano Pillars
Akwa United vs Kwara United
Sunshine Stars vs Plateau United
Adamawa United vs Wikki Tourists
MFM FC, Lagos vs Jigawa Stars
Rivers United vs Lobi Stars
Dakkada Int. vs Nasarawa United
Monday, 13 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 14 results, scorers
*FC IfeanyiUbah 3 Warri Wolves 1
Christian Nnaji (34th min)
Sebastine Uche (43rd, 70th min)
Charles Atsemene -Wolves (23rd min)
*Heartland 1 Abia Warriors 0
Abiodun Thompson (56th min)
*Kwara United 2 Katsina United 0
Issah Saidu (13th min)
Afolabi Abdulwaheed (53rd min)
*Plateau United 0 Akwa United 0
*Wikki Tourists 1 Sunshine Stars 2
Idris Guda-Wikki (70th min)
Anthony Omaka-Sunshine (13th min)
Fouhad Ekelojuoti-Sunshine (61st min)
*Jigawa Stars 3 Adamawa United 2
Abdullahi Mallam (10th min)
Bilal Yakubu (15th min)
Kingsley Innocet (56th min)
Idris Abubakar-Adamawa (24th min)
Isa Garba -Adamawa (70th min)
*Lobi Stars 1 MFM FC, Lagos 0
Chukwudi Nwaodu (9th min)
*Dakkada Int. 2 Rivers United 1
Spencer Bassey (11th min)
Azubuike Egwuekwe (+45th min, Own goal)
Bamba Bakary-Rivers Utd (88th min)
*Nasarawa United vs Enugu Rangers (pp)
*Kano Pillars vs Enyimba (pp)
Christian Nnaji (34th min)
Sebastine Uche (43rd, 70th min)
Charles Atsemene -Wolves (23rd min)
*Heartland 1 Abia Warriors 0
Abiodun Thompson (56th min)
*Kwara United 2 Katsina United 0
Issah Saidu (13th min)
Afolabi Abdulwaheed (53rd min)
*Plateau United 0 Akwa United 0
*Wikki Tourists 1 Sunshine Stars 2
Idris Guda-Wikki (70th min)
Anthony Omaka-Sunshine (13th min)
Fouhad Ekelojuoti-Sunshine (61st min)
*Jigawa Stars 3 Adamawa United 2
Abdullahi Mallam (10th min)
Bilal Yakubu (15th min)
Kingsley Innocet (56th min)
Idris Abubakar-Adamawa (24th min)
Isa Garba -Adamawa (70th min)
*Lobi Stars 1 MFM FC, Lagos 0
Chukwudi Nwaodu (9th min)
*Dakkada Int. 2 Rivers United 1
Spencer Bassey (11th min)
Azubuike Egwuekwe (+45th min, Own goal)
Bamba Bakary-Rivers Utd (88th min)
*Nasarawa United vs Enugu Rangers (pp)
*Kano Pillars vs Enyimba (pp)
Friday, 10 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 14 fixtures
Sunday, January 12, 2020
FC IfeanyiUbah vs Warri Wolves
Heartland vs Abia Warriors
Kano Pillars vs Enyimba
Kwara United vs Katsina United
Plateau United vs Akwa United
Wikki Tourists vs Sunshine Stars
Jigawa Stars vs Adamawa United
Lobi Stars vs MFM FC, Lagos
Dakkada Int. vs Rivers United
Nasarawa United vs Enugu Rangers
FC IfeanyiUbah vs Warri Wolves
Heartland vs Abia Warriors
Kano Pillars vs Enyimba
Kwara United vs Katsina United
Plateau United vs Akwa United
Wikki Tourists vs Sunshine Stars
Jigawa Stars vs Adamawa United
Lobi Stars vs MFM FC, Lagos
Dakkada Int. vs Rivers United
Nasarawa United vs Enugu Rangers
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 13 results, scorers
*Enugu Rangers 3 FC IfeanyiUbah 1
Ibrahim Olawoyin-Rangers (19th, 68th min)
Kenechukwu Agu-Rangers (81st min)
Ekene Awazie-IfUbah (39th min)
*Warri Wolves 1 Heartland 0
Ridwan Agbabiaka (42nd min)
*Abia Warriors 0 Kano Pillars 0
*Katsina United 1 Plateau United 0
Joseph Atule (13th min)
*Akwa United 1 Wikki Tourists 0
Ubong Friday (30th min)
*Sunshine Stars 2 Jigawa Stars 0
Mohammed Suleiman (44th min)
Wasiu Jimoh (82nd min)
*Adamawa United 0 Lobi Stars 1
Ezekiel Tamara (50th min)
*MFM FC, Lagos 1 Dakkada Int. 0
Nnamdi Mejuobi (47th minute)
*Rivers United 1 Nasarawa United 0
Ossy Martins (15th min)
*Enyimba ? Kwara United ? (pp)
Ibrahim Olawoyin-Rangers (19th, 68th min)
Kenechukwu Agu-Rangers (81st min)
Ekene Awazie-IfUbah (39th min)
*Warri Wolves 1 Heartland 0
Ridwan Agbabiaka (42nd min)
*Abia Warriors 0 Kano Pillars 0
*Katsina United 1 Plateau United 0
Joseph Atule (13th min)
*Akwa United 1 Wikki Tourists 0
Ubong Friday (30th min)
*Sunshine Stars 2 Jigawa Stars 0
Mohammed Suleiman (44th min)
Wasiu Jimoh (82nd min)
*Adamawa United 0 Lobi Stars 1
Ezekiel Tamara (50th min)
*MFM FC, Lagos 1 Dakkada Int. 0
Nnamdi Mejuobi (47th minute)
*Rivers United 1 Nasarawa United 0
Ossy Martins (15th min)
*Enyimba ? Kwara United ? (pp)
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 13 fixtures
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Enugu Rangers vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Warri Wolves vs Heartland
Abia Warriors vs Kano Pillars
Enyimba vs Kwara United (pp)
Katsina United vs Plateau United
Akwa United vs Wikki Tourists
Sunshine Stars vs Jigawa Stars
Adamawa United vs Lobi Stars
MFM FC, Lagos vs Dakkada Int.
Rivers United vs Nasarawa United
Enugu Rangers vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Warri Wolves vs Heartland
Abia Warriors vs Kano Pillars
Enyimba vs Kwara United (pp)
Katsina United vs Plateau United
Akwa United vs Wikki Tourists
Sunshine Stars vs Jigawa Stars
Adamawa United vs Lobi Stars
MFM FC, Lagos vs Dakkada Int.
Rivers United vs Nasarawa United
Monday, 6 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 12 results, scorers
*Jigawa Stars 0 Akwa United 1
Akarandut Orok (+45 min)
*Kano Pillars 1 Warri Wolves 1
Auwalu Ali-Pillars (5th min)
Charles Atsimene (90th min)
*Plateau United 4 Enyimba 0
Uche Onwuasoanya (38th min)
Ibrahim Mustapha (59th min)
Abba Umar (72, 74th min)
*Wikki Tourists 1 Katsina United 1
Manu Garba-Wikki (13th minute)
Joseph Atule-Katsina (86th min)
*Heartland vs Enugu Rangers
Traore Issif-Rangers (47th min)
Abiodun Thompson-Heartland (54th minute)
Sadiq Abubakar-Heartland (85th min)
*Kwara United 2 Abia Warriors 0
Alamayo Abdulrasaq (75th min)
Stephen Adah (89th min)
*Lobi Stars 2 Sunshine Stars 0
Ebube Duru (81st min)
Abdulkarim Mumur (90+2 min)
*Dakkada Int 4 Adamawa United 1
Moses Effiong-Dakkada (1, 17, 67th min)
Femi Ajayi-Dakkada (56th min)
Eka Unegbe-Adamawa (11th min)
Rivers United 2 MFM FC, Lagos 0
Ossy Martins (28th min)
Nelson Essor (48th min)
*Nasarawa United 3 FC IfeanyiUbah 2
Abubakar Lawal-Nasarawa (12, 59th min)
Esosa Igbinoba-Nasarawa (46th min)
Jimoh Badamosi-IfeanyiUbah (51, 61st min)
Akarandut Orok (+45 min)
*Kano Pillars 1 Warri Wolves 1
Auwalu Ali-Pillars (5th min)
Charles Atsimene (90th min)
*Plateau United 4 Enyimba 0
Uche Onwuasoanya (38th min)
Ibrahim Mustapha (59th min)
Abba Umar (72, 74th min)
*Wikki Tourists 1 Katsina United 1
Manu Garba-Wikki (13th minute)
Joseph Atule-Katsina (86th min)
*Heartland vs Enugu Rangers
Traore Issif-Rangers (47th min)
Abiodun Thompson-Heartland (54th minute)
Sadiq Abubakar-Heartland (85th min)
*Kwara United 2 Abia Warriors 0
Alamayo Abdulrasaq (75th min)
Stephen Adah (89th min)
*Lobi Stars 2 Sunshine Stars 0
Ebube Duru (81st min)
Abdulkarim Mumur (90+2 min)
*Dakkada Int 4 Adamawa United 1
Moses Effiong-Dakkada (1, 17, 67th min)
Femi Ajayi-Dakkada (56th min)
Eka Unegbe-Adamawa (11th min)
Rivers United 2 MFM FC, Lagos 0
Ossy Martins (28th min)
Nelson Essor (48th min)
*Nasarawa United 3 FC IfeanyiUbah 2
Abubakar Lawal-Nasarawa (12, 59th min)
Esosa Igbinoba-Nasarawa (46th min)
Jimoh Badamosi-IfeanyiUbah (51, 61st min)
Wednesday, 1 January 2020
2019/20 NPFL Match Day 12 fixtures
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Kano Pillars vs Warri Wolves
Plateau United vs Enyimba
Wikki Tourists vs Katsina United
Heartland vs Enugu Rangers
Kwara United vs Abia Warriors
Jigawa Stars vs Akwa United
Lobi Stars vs Sunshine Stars
Dakkada Int vs Adamawa United
Rivers United vs MFM FC, Lagos
Nasarawa United vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Kano Pillars vs Warri Wolves
Plateau United vs Enyimba
Wikki Tourists vs Katsina United
Heartland vs Enugu Rangers
Kwara United vs Abia Warriors
Jigawa Stars vs Akwa United
Lobi Stars vs Sunshine Stars
Dakkada Int vs Adamawa United
Rivers United vs MFM FC, Lagos
Nasarawa United vs FC IfeanyiUbah