Nembe City F.C.

Nembe City FC
Founded 2011
Ground Sapele Stadium (temporary), Samson Siasia Stadium/Krisdera Stadium, Port Harcourt
Ground Capacity 20,000, 5,000
Owner Victor Baribote
Chairman Ebiakpo Baribote
Manager Gabriel Samuel Umunna
League Nigeria Premier League
2014 20th (Relegated)
Website Club website

Nembe City FC is a Nigerian football club based in Nembe, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

They won promotion to the Nigeria Premier League by winning their Division with a game to go. They became the first Nigerian club since Gabros International in 1998 to be promoted to the top flight in their first year.

The promotion was challenged however in January 2013 after a court questoned if the takeover of Dalkat F.C.'s slot in the national League was legal.[1] They were prohibited from the 2014 season for financial irregularities and not passing a ground inspection,but were readmitted right before Matchday 5.[2]

2013–14 Season

The 2013–14 Season was a turbulent one for the club. They started the season facing the possibility of not being part of the League as they were unable to produce proof that they could meet the requirements set out by the League Management Company but they were allowed to join the League as the issue was later resolved. But that was the first of many more that beleaguered the team.

They spent most of the season at the foot of the table and were eventually relegated to the lower division amassing just 28 points in 38 matches. They also shipped in a record 73 goals, including a 6–0 trashing in the hands of Dolphins, a game in which striker Emem Eduok scored all six to set the record of most goals scored by a single player in a Nigeria Premier League match.

Achievements

2012

Current squad

(As of April 2014)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Nigeria GK Ifeanyi Agu
2 Nigeria DF Kola Awe
3 Nigeria DF Anthony Eje
6 Nigeria MF Emma Egesi
7 Nigeria Sol Baba Uche
9 Nigeria Newman Musa
11 Nigeria MF Joseph Essien
14 Nigeria Elijah Ogene
15 Nigeria Israel Banigo
No. Position Player
16 Nigeria MF Sampson Agbadebo
19 Nigeria Pere Anderson
22 Nigeria Bakary Koffie
26 Nigeria Collins Koute
29 Nigeria Cyril Edum
30 Nigeria DF Otene Johnson
31 Nigeria DF Efebo Inabia
32 Nigeria Obinna Amakor
33 Nigeria Didier Bamba

References


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