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The Nigeria First Division (National Division 1) is the second tier of club football in Nigeria. Since 2000, the league has been split into 1A for Northern teams and 1B for southern teams. The top two from each division are promoted to the Nigerian Premier League the next season. The exception was the 2006-07 season where there were four divisions of eight teams each, with the division winner winning promotion. The bottom two teams are relegated to the Amateur First Division.
2007-08 Season
- Abuja FC, Abuja
- Adamawa United FC, Yola
- Babanawa FC
- Court of Appeal, Abuja
- Dalhatu United, Gusau
- El-Kanemi Warriors, Maiduguri
- Kaduna United FC
- Keffi United
- Kogi United, Lokoja
- Makwada FC, Fufure
- Mighty Jets, Jos
- NAF Rockets FC, Abuja
- Plateau United, Jos
- Ranchers Bees, Kaduna
- FC Taraba, Jalingo
- VON (Voice of Nigeria) FC, Abuja
- Anambra United, Oba
- Bussdor United F.C., Port Harcourt
- CKC, Port Harcourt
- Crown FC, Ogbomosho
- Delta Force FC, Asaba
- Dolphins F.C., Port Harcourt
- F.C. Ebedei, Ijebu-Ode
- Eko United, Lagos
- First Bank, Lagos
- Gabros F.C., Nnewi
- Gateway F.C., Abeokuta
- Julius Berger FC, Lagos
- OUK (Orji Uzor Kalu) FC, Umuahia
- Paulson Academy, Benin City
- 3SC, Ibadan
- Warri Wolves, Warri
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