
The Nigerian Prime Minister’s Football League slammed the El-Kanemi Warriors with a fine of 3.5 million, and the crowd was in trouble during a clash with Maiduguri’s Ikorodu City on matchday.
The NPFL also ordered their stadiums to be opened to fans for the rest of the season.
This was when El-Kanemi Warriors supporters were found guilty of causing the visiting team’s vehicles and throwing objects onto the court during the game, describing these behaviors as a serious violation of their code of conduct.
In an article on the website on Wednesday, April 23, the NPFL confirmed sanctions against the El-Kanemi Warriors.
The statement reads: “The Nigerian Prime Minister Football League (NPFL) approved security breaches for the El-Kanemi Warriors, including sports behavior in 34 matches against Ikorodu City on match day. Sports behavior against ikorodu City. Sanctions range from currency fines to currency fines to fans’ orders for fans of the season.
“Before and at the end of the game, in a summary jurisdiction notice issued to the club after the noisy incident in Maiduguri, the club was charged for violating the rules of the framework and rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the rules of the
“The El-Kanemi Warriors were also fined 1 million for supporters to put objects into the field of competition, while another fine of 1 million was also sentenced to the club for failing to ensure the correct action of their supporters, thus damaging the visiting team’s vehicles.
“The club will be paying the city of Ikorodu for a compensation of one trillion Naira to damage its vehicles. The last ruling of the incident is the order for the club to implement more effective and effective match-day safety frameworks and crowd control measures, with details of which must be submitted to the NPFL within the seven labor dates of the book to indicate the scope of the club according to the rule’s dominance dates to the discipline group.”