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NPFL Reaffirms Ban On Slot Sales

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2 months ago
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The Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) has reiterated its stance against the sale of league slots, emphasising that such actions contravene the fundamental principles of the league’s framework.

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Speaking at the league’s Annual General Meeting and official draws in Abuja, NPFL chairman Otunba Gbenga Elegbeleye addressed recent concerns regarding Heartland’s acquisition of Beyond Limits’ slot.
Elegbeleye explained that the intervention became necessary as both Beyond Limits and Remo Stars are owned by the same entity—an arrangement that breaches the league’s regulations against dual ownership.

“In this situation, Beyond Limits and Remo Stars are from the same source. We cannot allow one entity to own two clubs in the NPFL; it’s against the rules,” he stated.

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He also clarified that there was no monetary transaction involved in the transition. “The proprietor of Beyond Limits never mentioned money. We met with them as stakeholders, explained the situation, and they willingly agreed to step aside without any argument or financial demands.”

Elegbeleye added that the league had approached other clubs, including Sporting Lagos and Gombe United, who declined the offer to step in. Ultimately, Heartland was selected. He emphasised that this scenario was an exception—not a precedent.

“If a similar case arises where a single entity owns two clubs, we’ll handle it the same way. But outside such circumstances, no club will be allowed to sell its slot,” he stressed.

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