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  2. Nigeria Premier Football League - Wikipedia

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    The league was previously known as the Nigeria Premier League between 1993 and 2000, and between 2003 and 2013. [3] [4]It has also been known as the "Nigerian Premiership" (2000–2003); "Nigerian Professional League" (1990–1993); Nigerian National League - First Division (1979–1990) and "the (Nigerian) National League" or "Nigerian Football League" (1972–1979) and more recently "Nigeria ...

  3. Nigerian football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for association football clubs in Nigeria. [1] It is made up of the top-most league, the 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 ...

  4. Nigeria National League - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria National League (NNL) (formerly the National Division 1) is the second-highest overall in the Nigerian football league system after the Nigeria Premier Football League, and is currently contested by 46 clubs. Each season, four teams are promoted to the Nigeria Premier Football League, via NNL Super 4/NNL Super 8.

  5. 2005 in association football - Wikipedia

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    Premier League – Bassa FC All Saint's Village Aruba: Premier League – SV Britannia Bahamas: Premier League – Caledonia Celtic Barbados: Premier League – Notre Dame SC Bayville Bermuda: Cingular Wireless Premier Division – Devonshire Cougars; Bermudian Football Cup – North Village Rams Canada: CPSL – Oakville Blue Deville

  6. Dolphin F.C. (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The club was known until 2001 as Eagle Cement FC.. In 2004–05 the team placed 6th in the Nigerian Premier League.Representing their country in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup, they reached the finals, losing to Morocco's FAR Rabat. [1]

  7. Mighty Jets F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Jets' last time in the Premier League was a one-year stint in 2004. They finished at the bottom of the 18-team table with 28 points (7 wins, 7 ties and 20 losses) and then lost a promotion playoff against rivals Wikki Tourists when the league expanded to 20 teams.

  8. Shooting Stars S.C. - Wikipedia

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    They ended their 2004–05 season in fifth place in the Premier League. After the introduction of a strange double-league format by the Nigerian Football Association, Shooting Stars got relegated to the lower division in 2006, but won promotion in 2009 after finishing second in the Division 1B. They were relegated back on the last day of the ...

  9. List of leading goalscorers for the Nigeria national football ...

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    Goals and appearances are composed of FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. Players marked in bold are still active and eligible (meaning they have not retired) to play for the national team.