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NNL: Amokachi, Ikpeba to grace Super four playoff draws
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NNL: Amokachi, Ikpeba to grace Super four playoff draws

Daily Post 18 days 1 mins read

The Nigeria National League, NNL, has confirmed the participation of two former Super Eagles forwards, Daniel Amokachi and Victor Ikpeba for the Super Four playoff draws.

The draws is scheduled to hold on Friday, 24th April, 2026 (today) at the Marriott Hotel Ikeja, GRA, Lagos.

The tournament is billed to run from Friday, 1st-8th, May 2026 at the Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne.

The Super Four tournament will determine the overall champion of the 2025-26 NNL season.

Sporting Lagos, Doma United, Inter Lagos and Ranchers Bees will participate in the tournament.

DAILY POST recalls that Warri Wolves won the tournament last season.

NNL: Amokachi, Ikpeba to grace Super four playoff draws

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