Lobi Stars, Kano Pillars, Heartland, Others Named As NANPF Demands Transfer Compliance
On August 22, 2026, the National Association of Nigeria Professional Footballers (NANPF), through General Secretary Comrade Austin Popo, petitioned the Nigeria Football Federation’s Players Status and Arbitration Committee (PSAC) to enforce compliance with directives on player registration and participation. The letter, addressed to the PSAC Secretary at Sunday Dankoro House, FIFA Goal Project, Abuja, emphasized that clubs found in default of obligations must not be permitted to field newly contracted players in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), Nigeria National League (NNL), Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL), and the Nationwide League (NLO).
The petition specifically named clubs including Lobi Stars, Katsina United, Kano Pillars, Niger Tornadoes, Heartland FC, Bayelsa United, 3SC, Sokoto United, Gombe United, and Sunshine Stars, urging league bodies to act before matches commence on August 28 for the NPFL and October 31 for the NNL, with NWFL and NLO dates pending. NANPF stressed that adherence to FIFA and NFF player status and transfer regulations is vital to maintaining integrity and fairness across competitions.
The call reinforced the importance of professionalism and compliance in Nigerian football, ensuring that all participants compete on equal terms. By demanding accountability, NANPF highlighted its role as a guardian of players’ rights and the credibility of the leagues, reminding stakeholders that the future of Nigerian football depends on transparency, discipline, and respect for established rules.




