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Kogi United F.C.
Ground Confluence Stadium, Lokoja
Capacity25,000
ChairmanAbdulmalik Isah
ManagerFolabi Ojekunle
League Nigeria National League
Website Club website

Kogi United is a Nigerian football club that play in the second-tier division in Nigerian football, the Nigeria National League. They use the 25,000-capacity Lokoja Confluence Stadium for their home games. Hummel is their kits sponsor.

They were banned from the Nigeria Federation Cup for two seasons after crowd invaded the pitch in a 2017 First Round game against Enugu Rangers, their first-ever home game in the cup. [1]

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Nigeria  NGA Detan Ogundare
39 Nigeria  NGA Idris Muye
3 Nigeria  NGA Iwuji Kingsley
26 Nigeria  NGA Victor Tale
15 Nigeria  NGA Tenimu Abubakar
30 Nigeria  NGA Stephen Musa
28 Nigeria  NGA Osas Eghe
17 Nigeria  NGA Bolaji Micheal
35 FW Nigeria  NGA John Jerome
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 Nigeria  NGA John Onuh John
13 FW Nigeria  NGA Mayaki Ismail
22 Nigeria  NGA Jatau Joseph
22 Nigeria  NGA Bashir Chatto
26 Nigeria  NGA Danlami Abubakar
29 Nigeria  NGA Musa Jatau
8 Nigeria  NGA Nelson Okwa
9 Nigeria  NGA Tanko Salisu
19 FW Nigeria  NGA Musa Jatau

References

  1. ^ Tobi, Adepoju (August 17, 2017). "Aiteo Cup: FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Rangers, Akwa Utd through to Round of 32".


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kogi United F.C.
Ground Confluence Stadium, Lokoja
Capacity25,000
ChairmanAbdulmalik Isah
ManagerFolabi Ojekunle
League Nigeria National League
Website Club website

Kogi United is a Nigerian football club that play in the second-tier division in Nigerian football, the Nigeria National League. They use the 25,000-capacity Lokoja Confluence Stadium for their home games. Hummel is their kits sponsor.

They were banned from the Nigeria Federation Cup for two seasons after crowd invaded the pitch in a 2017 First Round game against Enugu Rangers, their first-ever home game in the cup. [1]

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Nigeria  NGA Detan Ogundare
39 Nigeria  NGA Idris Muye
3 Nigeria  NGA Iwuji Kingsley
26 Nigeria  NGA Victor Tale
15 Nigeria  NGA Tenimu Abubakar
30 Nigeria  NGA Stephen Musa
28 Nigeria  NGA Osas Eghe
17 Nigeria  NGA Bolaji Micheal
35 FW Nigeria  NGA John Jerome
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 Nigeria  NGA John Onuh John
13 FW Nigeria  NGA Mayaki Ismail
22 Nigeria  NGA Jatau Joseph
22 Nigeria  NGA Bashir Chatto
26 Nigeria  NGA Danlami Abubakar
29 Nigeria  NGA Musa Jatau
8 Nigeria  NGA Nelson Okwa
9 Nigeria  NGA Tanko Salisu
19 FW Nigeria  NGA Musa Jatau

References

  1. ^ Tobi, Adepoju (August 17, 2017). "Aiteo Cup: FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Rangers, Akwa Utd through to Round of 32".



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