Shooting Stars F.C.
Shooting Stars Sports Club
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Full name |
Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) |
Nickname(s) |
Oluyole Warriors |
Founded |
1950s (As WNDC Ibadan) |
Ground |
Adamasingba Stadium
(Capacity: 10,000) |
Chairman |
Senator Abiola Ajimobi |
Manager |
Fatai Amoo |
League |
Nigerian Premier League |
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Shooting Stars Football Club (often nicknamed 3SC or Oluyole Warriors) is a Nigerian soccer club based in Ibadan.
History
The club was one of the founders of the Nigerian Premier League in 1972, when they were called WNDC Ibadan (Western Nigeria Development Company).[1]
The nickname "Shooting Stars" was added with the suggestion of team foundation members the late Jide Johnson and Niyi Omowon the "Aare Odan Liberty" (Generalissimo of Liberty Stadium) who believed that the players were "stars" in their own right.
Shooting Stars is one of the most followed football clubs in Nigeria and play their home matches at the Lekan Salami Stadium. The stadium was named after one the prominent supporters of the club who is now deceased. Before, "Sooting" as it is called by its supporters used to play at the famous Liberty Stadium, one of the venues for the world youth soccer championship in 1999.
Shooting stars is the first club to win the FA cup on club basis in Nigeria in 1971, players like Aderoju Omowon, Niyi Akande, Jossy Lad, Amusa Adisa were prominent in the squad. Shooting Stars is one of the most decorated clubsides in Nigeria alongside Enugu Rangers and the defunct Stationery Stores F.C. of Lagos. In fact, Shooting Stars and Enugu Rangers are known as the traditional football clubs in the country, both dominating the football scene in the country during 70s and 80s.
Shooting Stars have played and won many matches against top club sides in Africa. 3SC won the first edition of CAF Cup, defeating the Nakivubo Villa of Uganda 3-0 in the finals at the Lekan Salami stadium after the first leg ended goalless. They won the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1976, becoming the first Nigerian clubside to win an international trophy.[2]
Many well known international stars have played for Shooting Stars in the past, including former African footballer of the year Rashidi Yekini, "the mathematical" Segun Odegbami and so on.[3]
They ended their 2004/5 season in fifth place in the Premier League. After the introduction of a strange double-league format by the Nigerian Football Association, Shooting Stars got relegated to the lower division in 2006, but won promotion in 2009 after finishing second in the Division 1B. The Club left his Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan and settled to the Adamasingba Stadium.[4]
Achievements
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- 1976, 1980, 1983, 1995, 1998
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- 1971 (as WNDC)
- 1977, 1979, 1995
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- 1984, 1996
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- 1992
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- 1976
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- 1998
Performance in CAF competitions
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- 1999 - Group Stage
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- 1972: Second Round
- 1981: Second Round
- 1984: Runners-up
- 1996: Runners-up
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- 1992 - Champion
- 1993 - First Round
- 1995 - Second Round
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- 1976 - Champion
- 1977 - Semi-Finals
- 1978 - First Round
- 1980 - Quarter-Finals
Current team
[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player |
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GK |
Abiodun Akande |
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GK |
Dele Ajiboye |
3 |
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DF |
Yomi Adigun |
6 |
|
DF |
Sylvanus Ebiaku |
7 |
|
FW |
Adeyemi Adedeye |
8 |
|
FW |
Taofeek Adepoju |
9 |
|
FW |
Emmanuel Ikhimim |
11 |
|
MF |
Bolaji Adekunle |
12 |
|
DF |
Lateef Adigun Olamide |
13 |
|
DF |
Chibuzor Madu |
14 |
|
FW |
Dalapo Omotayo |
16 |
|
FW |
Mohammed Ado |
17 |
|
FW |
Meshack Chukwubuikem |
18 |
|
MF |
Shola Abolade |
19 |
|
DF |
Waheed Omololu |
20 |
|
FW |
Hakeem Adebisi |
22 |
|
MF |
Ihekwoaba Okwudili |
23 |
|
FW |
Lekan Agunloye |
24 |
|
MF |
Hassan Taiwo |
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No. |
|
Position |
Player |
25 |
|
DF |
Adesola Adeoye |
26 |
|
FW |
Abiodun Folorunsho |
27 |
|
DF |
Akeem Ibrahim |
28 |
|
MF |
Haruna Musa |
29 |
|
MF |
David Abidoye |
30 |
|
DF |
Mohammed Shuaibu |
31 |
|
FW |
Azuka Okubor |
32 |
|
GK |
Lukman Orire |
33 |
|
DF |
Daniel Osuata |
34 |
|
MF |
Ihekwoaba Okwudili |
36 |
|
MF |
Seyi Ogunsanya |
37 |
|
FW |
Ladi Gasper |
38 |
|
FW |
Ranti Ilugbaro |
39 |
|
FW |
Kaffo Monsuru |
40 |
|
MF |
Billy Ismaheel Oludare |
41 |
|
MF |
Sillah Musa |
46 |
|
MF |
Okafor Ugochukwu Jerry |
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|
Ayo Babalola |
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|
|
Seun Akinyemi |
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Staff
Management
- Technical Director: Mutiu Adepoju
- Welfare Officer: Akinwunmi Akinyele
- Media Officer: Jubril Arowolo
- Team Manager: Ajibade Babalade
- Curator I: Ganiyu Bello Alh
- Curator II: Majolagbe Kolawole
Sports
- Chief Coach: Fatai Amoo
- Assistant Coach: Lateef Yusuf
- Technical Coach: Hakeem Busari
- Fitness Coach: Haruna Hadi
- Reha Coach Jelili Oladoja
Medical
- Team Doctor: Sanusi Ade Sikiru
- Masseur: Paul Obi
- Physio: Wale Oladejo
- Psychologist: Ogun Okewole
Notable players
Notable Coaches
- Franklin Howard
- Akintola Idowu
- Yusuf Lati
- Festus Onigbinde
- Tayo Oloniyo
- Siegfried Bahner
References
External links