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Ranchers Bees Football Club
Nickname(s)Bees
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974) [1] [2]
Ground Ranchers Bees Stadium, Kaduna
Capacity10,000
ChairmanAbdulazeez Mohammed
ManagerJ.J Alhasssan
League Nigeria National League

Ranchers Bees F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Kaduna. Their home stadium is Ranchers Bees Stadium, a.k.a. Kaduna Township Stadium.

History

1980s

Originally known as the DIC (Defense Industry Corp.) Bees, the club was bought by Alhadji Muktar Mohammed Aruwa in the 1980s and renamed "Ranchers Bees." [3]

DIC Bees participated in the 1983 Nigerian first division but lost the 1983 Nigerian Cup to Enugu Rangers on penalty kicks. [4]

2000s

They were promoted to the Nigeria Premier League after the 2008–09 season by finishing second in the Nigeria Division 1 with 51 points. For the 2009–10 season, they played some matches in Kano as their stadium was being prepared for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. They finished the season banished to Calabar and then Minna after fans attacked referees at a home game against Sunshine Stars F.C. They were relegated to the Nigeria National League with two games left after a 6–0 loss to Kwara United F.C.

Achievements

1989

Performance in CAF competitions

1988 – Finalist

Nigeria national league: runner up 2009/10 season Nigeria national league champions 2012/13 season

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
1 GK Nigeria  NGA Kasim Badmos
4 DF Nigeria  NGA Team Ojo
18 MF Nigeria  NGA Nura Nayara
14 FW Nigeria  NGA Ahamad DanSam
3 DF Nigeria  NGA Buhari Usman
29 FW Nigeria  NGA Samuel Elegah
9 FW Nigeria  NGA Shamsu
12 DF Nigeria  NGA Babawo
7 FW Nigeria  NGA Musa Ladan
- FW Nigeria  NGA Samson Pius
27 FW Nigeria  NGA Odeh
- MF Nigeria  NGA Femi Daramola
- DF Nigeria  NGA Mustapha Yaro
- DF Nigeria  NGA Peter Lahaga
16 Nigeria  NGA Jonathan Madaki
12 Nigeria  NGA Nansur Adamu
No. Pos. Nation Player
3 Nigeria  NGA Jemel Ali
4 DF Nigeria  NGA Muktar Abdullasheed ( Capt.)
1 GK Nigeria  NGA Badnmus Kassim
20 Nigeria  NGA Babawo Ibrahim
18 Nigeria  NGA Shehu Umar
6 Nigeria  NGA Teju Ojo
7 Nigeria  NGA John Chukwudi
- MF Nigeria  NGA Samuel Klu
- MF Nigeria  NGA Okezie Ejeama
- DF Nigeria  NGA Chidozie Nwadike
- DF Nigeria  NGA Nasiru Idris
- Nigeria  NGA Dayo Davies
35 MF Nigeria  NGA Sunday Ibeji
- Nigeria  NGA Augustine Ode
- Nigeria  NGA Baleria Abubakar
28 MF Nigeria  NGA Prince Onyeze

Jaiye yusuf

References

  1. ^ "RANCHER'S BEES FC". www.facebook.com.
  2. ^ "Cybereagles • View topic - nigeria FA cups 78 - 83 any recollections?". forum.cybereagles.com.
  3. ^ "We Need Nigerian Soccer -". The NEWS. October 26, 2015.
  4. ^ "Nigeria 1983". RSSSF.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ranchers Bees Football Club
Nickname(s)Bees
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974) [1] [2]
Ground Ranchers Bees Stadium, Kaduna
Capacity10,000
ChairmanAbdulazeez Mohammed
ManagerJ.J Alhasssan
League Nigeria National League

Ranchers Bees F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Kaduna. Their home stadium is Ranchers Bees Stadium, a.k.a. Kaduna Township Stadium.

History

1980s

Originally known as the DIC (Defense Industry Corp.) Bees, the club was bought by Alhadji Muktar Mohammed Aruwa in the 1980s and renamed "Ranchers Bees." [3]

DIC Bees participated in the 1983 Nigerian first division but lost the 1983 Nigerian Cup to Enugu Rangers on penalty kicks. [4]

2000s

They were promoted to the Nigeria Premier League after the 2008–09 season by finishing second in the Nigeria Division 1 with 51 points. For the 2009–10 season, they played some matches in Kano as their stadium was being prepared for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. They finished the season banished to Calabar and then Minna after fans attacked referees at a home game against Sunshine Stars F.C. They were relegated to the Nigeria National League with two games left after a 6–0 loss to Kwara United F.C.

Achievements

1989

Performance in CAF competitions

1988 – Finalist

Nigeria national league: runner up 2009/10 season Nigeria national league champions 2012/13 season

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
1 GK Nigeria  NGA Kasim Badmos
4 DF Nigeria  NGA Team Ojo
18 MF Nigeria  NGA Nura Nayara
14 FW Nigeria  NGA Ahamad DanSam
3 DF Nigeria  NGA Buhari Usman
29 FW Nigeria  NGA Samuel Elegah
9 FW Nigeria  NGA Shamsu
12 DF Nigeria  NGA Babawo
7 FW Nigeria  NGA Musa Ladan
- FW Nigeria  NGA Samson Pius
27 FW Nigeria  NGA Odeh
- MF Nigeria  NGA Femi Daramola
- DF Nigeria  NGA Mustapha Yaro
- DF Nigeria  NGA Peter Lahaga
16 Nigeria  NGA Jonathan Madaki
12 Nigeria  NGA Nansur Adamu
No. Pos. Nation Player
3 Nigeria  NGA Jemel Ali
4 DF Nigeria  NGA Muktar Abdullasheed ( Capt.)
1 GK Nigeria  NGA Badnmus Kassim
20 Nigeria  NGA Babawo Ibrahim
18 Nigeria  NGA Shehu Umar
6 Nigeria  NGA Teju Ojo
7 Nigeria  NGA John Chukwudi
- MF Nigeria  NGA Samuel Klu
- MF Nigeria  NGA Okezie Ejeama
- DF Nigeria  NGA Chidozie Nwadike
- DF Nigeria  NGA Nasiru Idris
- Nigeria  NGA Dayo Davies
35 MF Nigeria  NGA Sunday Ibeji
- Nigeria  NGA Augustine Ode
- Nigeria  NGA Baleria Abubakar
28 MF Nigeria  NGA Prince Onyeze

Jaiye yusuf

References

  1. ^ "RANCHER'S BEES FC". www.facebook.com.
  2. ^ "Cybereagles • View topic - nigeria FA cups 78 - 83 any recollections?". forum.cybereagles.com.
  3. ^ "We Need Nigerian Soccer -". The NEWS. October 26, 2015.
  4. ^ "Nigeria 1983". RSSSF.

External links



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