Ikorodu City Football Club has been slapped with a N3 million fine by the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) following a security breach during their home match against Remo Stars last weekend.
The NPFL match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, was marred by an incident where Remo Stars’ assistant coach, Kamil Sulaiman, was assaulted by supporters of Ikorodu City after the final whistle.
The NPFL has taken decisive action against the Lagos-based club, citing their failure to provide adequate security at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, where the game was held. The security lapse allowed the violent altercation to occur, leading to the assault on Sulaiman.
BREAKING
Following the events after the Southwest derby, where fans invaded the field and a fan assaulted Remo Stars FC’s assistant coach, Ikorodu City FC have been fined a total of N3 million and ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors.#NPFL25 pic.twitter.com/Cspp6TN1it
— NPFL News (@NPFL_News) December 17, 2024
In addition to the financial penalty, Ikorodu City has been ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors, denying their fans the opportunity to attend matches as part of the punishment. The league also directed the club to identify and prosecute the individual responsible for the attack on the Remo Stars coach.
The incident has drawn significant concern over the safety of players and officials during NPFL matches. The league’s ruling highlights the need for clubs to ensure proper security measures are in place to prevent such occurrences and maintain the integrity of the competition.
BREAKING
Following the events after the Southwest derby, where fans invaded the field and a fan assaulted Remo Stars FC’s assistant coach, Ikorodu City FC have been fined a total of N3 million and ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors.#NPFL25 pic.twitter.com/Cspp6TN1it
— NPFL News (@NPFL_News) December 17, 2024
The club is expected to comply with the NPFL’s directives and address the security concerns raised by the league organizers.
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The NPFL’s decision underscores its commitment to ensuring that all matches are played in a safe and secure environment, sending a strong message to clubs that violence and misconduct will not be tolerated.