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NPFL To Penalise Coaches For Skipping Post-Match Media Interviews

by Leadership News
2 days ago
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In a decisive effort to uphold professionalism and maintain operational protocols, the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has announced the implementation of fines for coaches who neglect to participate in post-match media engagements. This initiative is part of the league’s broader strategy to promote transparency, enhance media coverage, and foster greater fan engagement through consistent content delivery.

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To facilitate this, Match Commissioners at all NPFL venues have been assigned the critical task of ensuring compliance with post-match procedures, which include mandatory interviews with journalists. The directive was conveyed by NPFL Chairman, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, via the league’s Matchday Situation Room—an interactive platform that coordinates with Match Commissioners for effective matchday operations.

“It is now mandatory for Match Commissioners to ensure that coaches and players attend post-match interviews with the media. This is non-negotiable and integral to our matchday responsibilities,” Elegbeleye stated emphatically.

Additionally, Match Commissioners are required to document any instances of non-compliance in their official reports. Coaches and clubs that do not participate in these media sessions will be flagged and recommended for disciplinary action.

“We expect detailed reports from our Match Commissioners, indicating whether coaches adhered to these requirements. Any coach found in default will face immediate penalties,” Elegbeleye emphasized. “A coach who misses a post-match interview will incur a fine, which must be paid before the team’s next match.

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Failure to comply will result in the coach being barred from the bench.”

This directive comes in response to mounting complaints from NPFL media partners, who have expressed frustration over coaches repeatedly neglecting their media obligations—particularly following defeats—thus depriving fans and broadcasters of valuable post-match insights.

Elegbeleye highlighted that such conduct is not only unprofessional but also undermines the league’s efforts to enhance visibility and engage fans. “We are at a pivotal moment in the development of our league. The NPFL is dedicated to elevating the league’s profile and providing value to all stakeholders, especially our media partners, who are essential in showcasing matches and crafting narratives that connect fans to the game,” he remarked.

He further noted that content generated from post-match interviews is crucial for shaping stories, building anticipation for future fixtures, and drawing fans closer to the individuals involved in the sport. “Whether through television, radio, social media, or print, our fans depend on insights from coaches and players to grasp team strategies, performance decisions, and the emotions behind each outcome.”

While acknowledging that some coaches may walk away from media engagements in frustration, particularly after losses, Elegbeleye stressed the importance of professionalism. The introduction of fines is intended to deter such unsporting behavior and reinforce accountability.

“Our aim is not to penalize, but to uphold a system that values respect, transparency, and media responsibility,” he concluded.

With this new enforcement, the NPFL Board is sending a clear message: all stakeholders, particularly coaches, must align with the league’s vision for growth and excellence—both on and off the pitch.

 


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