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NLO sanctions Peace FC over players’ eligibility breach
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NLO sanctions Peace FC over players’ eligibility breach

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The Nationwide League One, NLO, has sanctioned Peace FC for fielding ineligible players and submitting false registration documents in violation of league rules.

The NLO disciplinary committee found the club guilty of breaching league’s framework.

The infractions were uncovered during routine verification by the NLO Secretariat.

The players involved are Abasim Henry and Ekwo Stanley of Solution FC, and Mbakaogu Chibuike of EDEL FC. All three remain under contract with Nigeria National League clubs through 2026 and 2027.

As part of the sanctions, Peace FC forfeits all matches in which the ineligible players featured.

 Opposing teams will be awarded three points and a 3-0 scoreline, or the actual higher score if applicable. The club was also fined 500,000 naira, payable within seven days.

Peace FC have been suspended from all NLO competitions for the remainder of the 2025-26 season and placed on probation for two seasons. 

The decision takes immediate effect, but Peace FC have 72 hours from receipt of the ruling to appeal to the Nigeria Football Federation Appeals Committee in accordance with NLO appeals procedures.

NLO sanctions Peace FC over players’ eligibility breach

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