Rangers
International (white shirt) beat Ikorodu United 2-1 in Abeokuta to set the tone
for a final day hurray in Enugu….on Sunday. PHOTO: LMC
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MFM must beat FC Ifeanyi Ubah to survive, cries Onuwa
Aside
getting the coveted Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) trophy,
champions designate, Enugu Rangers, will also pocketed a ₦40 million prize
money from the Merit Award of the League Management Company (LMC).
The Guardian Nigeria report continues:
Enugu
Rangers need only a point to take the crown no matter what happens in Uyo,
where their closest rivals, Rivers United of Port Harcourt, will meet Akwa
United on the final day of the league.
The
big prize money is from a total of ₦200m pool set aside by the LMC as reward
for final position on the league table at the end of the season on Sunday.
Last
season, the highest payout from the Merit Award, which went to Enyimba of Aba,
was ₦30 million from a total pool of ₦150 million and this year’s figure of ₦200
million represents an increase of 25 per cent.
According
to the LMC, the Merit Award pool has been witnessing an annual progression from
₦50m in 2012/13 to ₦75m in 2013/14 season and now ₦200m. The top three Clubs on
the final table usually received the chunk of the Merit Award, which supports
the clubs financially in their preparation for the CAF Club competitions the
next season.
According
to figures released by the LMC, the champions would have received a minimum of
N90m in all direct payments for the 2016 season, including the Basic
Award, which comprises a pool of funds shared equally amongst all the 20
participating clubs, the Merit award paid to clubs based on their final
position on the table, the Football Development and the Bonus award, which is
paid to clubs based on performances, including incentives for improving match
attendance, away wins/draw, fielding players under the age of 18 and hosting
live broadcast matches.
The
lowest placed team in the NPFL this season would thus have received up to ₦55m
in direct payments from the LMC from all payment Centres.
A
statement from the LMC explained, “in addition to the direct payments, clubs
also benefit from other indirect payments such as free registration of players
and officials, free insurance, payment of match officials’ indemnities and
hotel accommodation as well as sponsored seminars and other engagements funded
by the LMC.”
Rangers
are three points ahead of Rivers United with the Flying Antelopes hosting
El-Kanemi Warriors at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium now called The Cathedral by
Enugu fans.
They
need a point to guarantee the title while Rivers United go hunting for three
points in Uyo against Akwa United. The Port Harcourt side will seek to win big
while hoping that Rangers will falter against their visitors.
Meanwhile,
Mountain of Fire and Miracle Football Club (MFM FC) midfielder, Onuwa Chukwuka,
has described this weekend’s Match Day 38 clash with FC IfeanyiUbah as a career
defining match for players of the Lagos-based team.
MFM
FC hosts the Anambra Warriors at the Agege Stadium in a match the outcome will
impact both teams either way. MFM FC must win and hope that results in Jos and
Umuahia goes negative for rival relegation threatened sides, Heartland of
Owerri and Abia Warriors. On the other hand FC IfeanyiUbah needs the result to
play on the continent.
“This
is the last match of the season for all of us and it is a must win. Our lives
and career depend on this game… we cannot afford to lose this match because we
do not want to disappoint our fans, families and management.
“We
started the season brightly but at some point, our inexperience in the premier
league showed. Don’t forget this is our first season in the top flight. We have
learnt our lessons and we pray God will crown our efforts with success,” he
said.
MFM FC currently occupy the 17th position with 42 points, the same number of points as Warri Wolves and know that their job is not made easier with FC IfeanyiUbah needing the result in Lagos to guarantee a place in the lucrative CAF Champions League, if rivals, Rivers United, falter in Uyo.
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