Nigeria Nationwide League
National Nationwide League Division One (formerly called Nigerian Amateur League) is the third level of club football in Nigeria. Every year, up to eight teams are promoted to the Professional Division One.
Starting in 2012, the league changed its name from the Amateur League and will promote three teams per division instead of two. This was after a long delay in confirming promotions from the prior year due to teams' protests.[1][2]
Promotion and relegation are not guaranteed. Most of the teams are sponsored by private citizens or Local Govt. Areas and funding at this level is minimal. Any team eligible to move to the National Division 1 must qualify for a Professional League license and commit to the increased spending. After the 2007/08 season Dankalat FC of Kano won promotion, but instead sold their slot in Division 1A to Calabar Rovers. (Dankalat would eventually sell their slot in the 2012 Professional League to Nembe City FC). For the 2013 season, FC Ebedei and Makwada remained in the Nationwide league and sold their promotion slots after winning their divisions. Bolowotan, who also won promotion, sold their slot after 9 games in the professional level.
After the 2016 season, the league doubled in size to 80 teams. Teams will play in five-team divisions, with the winner of each division playing the corresponding Group for the one promotion slot.
Current Season
The 2017 season started 11 May. 19 of the teams are feeder teams of NPFL or National League teams.
- Group A1-
- 36 Lions of Lagos
- Ekiti United
- Juvenile FC of Ilaro
- MFM Feeders
- Spartan FC Lagos
- Group A2-
- Akure City FC
- Almar FC of Ijebu-Ode
- Green Beret (Nigerian Army FC) of Ibadan
- Magate FC of Lagos
- Teslim Balogun FC Lagos
- Group B1-
- Dynamite Force of Benin City
- FC Ebedei
- Gray's International FC of Ede.
- Sunshine Stars Feeders
- Shooting Stars Feeders
- Group B2-
- Destiny Boys of Ikorodu
- Isoko United of Oleh
- ODIC FC of Lagos
- Remo Stars Feeders
- Valiant FC of Lagos
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- Group C1-
- Abia Warriors Feeders
- Akarobi FC
- Crimebusters FC of Enugu (Enugu Police)
- Enyimba Feeders
- Vermard Africa FC of Enugu
- Group C2-
- Cynosure FC of Port Harcourt
- Delta Stars FC of Ughelli
- Future Stars FC
- Nembe City F.C.
- Rivers United Feeders
- Group D1-
- Baton FC of Imo (Imo Police)
- Bussdor United F.C.
- Ebonyi United
- Enugu Rangers Feeders
- Ifeanyi Ubah Feeders
- Group D2-
- Cofine FC
- George Turner FC of Bayelsa
- Ibom Youth FC
- Ika Rangers
- J. Atete FC of Warri
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- Group E1-
- Abuja United
- Kuje United of Abuja
- NAF Rockets F.C.,Abuja
- Nasarawa United Feeders
- Niger Tornadoes Juniors
- Group E2-
- Lubcon FC of Ilorin
- Kwara United Feeders
- Offa FC
- Phoenix ASC of Ado-Ekiti
- Top World FC of Ado-Ekiti
- Group F1-
- Bida Lions
- Halfa FC of Jigawa
- Kano Pillars Juniors
- Kwankwasiyya United of Kano
- Ramcy FC of Kano
- Group F2-
- Flash Flamingoes of Gombe
- Gombe United Feeders
- Gombe Warriors FC
- Katsina United Juniors
- Malumfashi United FC of Katsina
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- Group G1-
- F.C. Lokoja
- K.J. United of Kaduna
- Kaduna Highlanders FC.
- One Touch FC of Kano
- Wudil F.C. of Kano
- Group G2-
- Aklosendi FC of Lafia
- Lobi Stars Juniors
- Supreme Court FC of Abuja
- Vet Rovers of Vom
- Wazobia FC of Abuja
- Group H1-
- Baretta FC of Gombe
- Doma United
- El-Kanemi Feeders
- Wikki Feeders
- Yarmalight FC of Gombe
- Group H2-
- DMD FC of Biu
- Giodano FC, Kano
- Plateau Starlets
- Sky Limit FC
- Zabgai FC of Bauchi.
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- Footballer of the Year
- Top scorers
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- Men's clubs
- Women's clubs
- Men's players
- Women's players
- Expatriate players
- Managers
- Referees
- Venues
- Seasons
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