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Barau FC Edge Ikorodu City to Extend Unbeaten NPFL Run

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Barau Football Club on Monday extended their unbeaten run in the 2025/2026 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Ikorodu City at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata, Kano.

The Matchday 24 encounter saw the Kano-based side secure maximum points against the Lagos outfit, continuing their impressive run in the league.

Barau FC forward, Uche Moses, scored the decisive goal in the 29th minute, firing into the roof of the net from close range after a fine cross from Hillary Ekawu.

It was Moses’ second goal of the season.Both teams created chances to alter the scoreline, but resilient defending and impressive goalkeeping ensured no further goals were recorded.

Barau FC goalkeeper, Chisom Chiaha, produced a series of crucial saves to preserve the lead and secure the victory for the hosts.

The win moved Barau FC to 13th position on the NPFL table with 30 points from 24 matches, easing their relegation concerns.

Speaking after the match, Barau FC Head Coach, Eugene Agagbe, expressed confidence in his team’s survival prospects.

“As I said earlier, Barau FC will escape the relegation zone within seven matches. We now have just two matches left from that target,” Agagbe said.

He commended the players, management and supporters for their commitment, noting that remaining unbeaten in five matches was no small achievement.

“Our focus is now on the remaining fixtures as we push for a strong finish to the season,” he added.

Meanwhile, Uche Moses was named Man of the Match by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Kano State Chapter, following his match-winning performance.

Midfielder Nana Abraham was booked in the 84th minute of the encounter.

Barau FC will next face Rivers United away in Matchday 25 before returning to Kano to host Kun Khalifat FC in Matchday 26 at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kofar Mata.

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NPFL: Kano Pillars Won’t Go Down, Says Coach Babaganaru

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Kano Pillars coach, Muhammed Babaganaru, has assured supporters that the club will retain its Premier League status despite its current position at the bottom of the log.

Muhammed gave the assurance during a post-match interaction on Wednesday in Katsina, shortly after Pillars defeated visiting Kun Khalifat 2–1 at the Muhammadu Dikko Stadium in the ongoing annual football competition.

He urged fans to remain calm, insisting that the four-time league champions would not suffer relegation.

According to him, the team will be reinforced once the transfer window reopens. He said new signings would help strengthen weak areas and improve overall performance.

Muhammed said only productive players would be retained, adding that those performing below expectation would be released.

He also appealed to supporters to continue praying for the club, saying their backing remains critical to achieving the set targets.

Pillars captain, Rabiu Ali scored two goals to increase his season tally to six goals.

Kano Pillars, who have won the Nigerian Premier League on four occasions, slipped into the relegation zone after their banishment to Katsina following crowd troubles in their 1–1 draw with Shooting Stars of Ibadan.

The club now has 12 points and is scheduled to travel to Warri, Delta State, this week for a crucial encounter with Warri Wolves.

In a related development, Barau Football Club played out a goalless draw against hosts El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri as the league entered the latter part of its first phase.

With the draw, the Kano-based side now has 17 points and one outstanding home fixture against Rivers United. Barau FC will host Shooting Stars of Ibadan on Sunday.

 

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NPFL fines Katsina Utd N9m, orders closed-door matches over crowd violence

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The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has fined Katsina United N9 million and ordered the club to play its home matches behind closed doors following disturbances during its Matchday 12 fixture against Barau FC.

In a statement on Sunday, the NPFL said the sanctions followed several breaches of its Framework and Rules, including poor crowd control, harassment of match officials, and actions capable of bringing the league into disrepute.

The Disciplinary Committee said N1 million was imposed for throwing objects onto the pitch, N1 million for failure to control fans, and another N1 million for conduct deemed to have tarnished the image of the league.

The body also fined the club N2 million for failing to provide adequate and effective security during the match.

It said Katsina United would pay an additional N2 million as compensation for persons injured during the incident and another N2 million for damages to Barau FC’s team buses and for detaining match officials and the visiting team after the game.

The NPFL further directed that the club’s subsequent home matches be played at the New Jos Stadium, behind closed doors, pending further review.

It said the decision was taken to safeguard the league, protect players and officials, and reinforce its zero-tolerance stance on violence at match venues.

Katsina United have 48 hours to appeal the ruling.

The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has fined Katsina United N9 million and ordered the club to play its home matches behind closed doors following disturbances during its Matchday 12 fixture against Barau FC.

In a statement on Sunday, the NPFL said the sanctions followed several breaches of its Framework and Rules, including poor crowd control, harassment of match officials, and actions capable of bringing the league into disrepute.

The Disciplinary Committee said N1 million was imposed for throwing objects onto the pitch, N1 million for failure to control fans, and another N1 million for conduct deemed to have tarnished the image of the league.

The body also fined the club N2 million for failing to provide adequate and effective security during the match.

It said Katsina United would pay an additional N2 million as compensation for persons injured during the incident and another N2 million for damages to Barau FC’s team buses and for detaining match officials and the visiting team after the game.

The NPFL further directed that the club’s subsequent home matches be played at the New Jos Stadium, behind closed doors, pending further review.

It said the decision was taken to safeguard the league, protect players and officials, and reinforce its zero-tolerance stance on violence at match venues.

Katsina United have 48 hours to appeal the ruling.

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NPFL: Barau FC names Tata as interim coach after Bosso steps down 

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NPFL: Barau FC names Tata as interim coach after Bosso steps down
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The club announced the development in a statement issued by its Media Director, Ahmad Hamisu Gwale, on Wednesday in Kano.
According to the statement, Tata, a former assistant coach with the team, will oversee technical and tactical preparations ahead of Barau FC’s Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Matchday 9 fixture against Kano Pillars, scheduled for Sunday.
“The management of Barau FC has approved the appointment of Coach Rabi’u Tata as interim Technical Adviser of the club with immediate effect.
“This follows the decision of Coach Ladan Bosso to step aside temporarily due to family reasons,” the statement read.
The club expressed appreciation to Bosso for his professionalism and commitment to the team’s development since assuming his role earlier in the season.
It added that Tata would work closely with the existing technical crew to ensure continuity and maintain the team’s momentum in the league campaign.
Barau FC, currently occupying 19 position in the NPFL standings, would play against Kano Pillars this weekend in what promises to be a highly competitive North-West derby.
Fans and supporters have expressed confidence that Tata’s leadership would revive the team’s performance and stability during the interim period.

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