Nigerian football league system

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Nigerian football league system
CountryNigeria
SportAssociation football
Promotion and relegationYes
National system
FederationNigeria Football Federation
ConfederationCAF
Top divisionPremier Football League
Second divisionNational League
Cup competition
Association football in Nigeria

The Nigerian football league system is a series of

Nigeria Premier Football League, then the Nigeria National League which is divided into two groups, followed by the Nigeria Nationwide League of 300 clubs which is divided hierarchically into the Nigeria Nationwide League Division One, the Nigeria Nationwide League Division Two and the Nigeria Nationwide League Division Three consisting competitions divided in geographical zones with the Division One and Two having 4 zones and 8 in Division Three.[2] Promotion and relegation from Nigeria Nationwide League Division Three is done with local and state amateur leagues considered as Non-League football and is required for the promoted clubs to maintain their registration in their leagues to participate at the Division Three, remaining the originally relegated teams despite their stands on the League table if this requirement is not fulfilled.[3]

Structure

Level League
1
Nigeria Premier League

20 clubs
relegate 4 teams
2 Nigeria National League
46 clubs
↑↓promote 4 teams, relegate 6 teams
3 Nigeria Nationwide League Division One
91 clubs
↑↓promote 8 teams, relegate 8 teams
4 Nigeria Nationwide League Division Two
52 clubs
↑↓promote 8 teams, relegate 8 teams
5 Nigeria Nationwide League Division Three
40 clubs
↑↓promote 8 teams, relegate 8 teams
6 Non-League regional amateur leagues
↑↓promote 4 teams

References

  1. ThisDay Newspaper. 7 October 2014. Archived from the original
    on 8 October 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  2. ^ "History – Nationwide League One – NLO". Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  3. ^ "2021 NLO Rules & Regulations Amended Version" (PDF). nigerianationwideleague.com/. 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.