NFF reviews Registration fee for 2023 Federation Cup

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Executive Committee on Tuesday, reviewed downwards the registration fees clubs will pay to take part in the 2023 Federation Cup competition.

According to the NFF’s Acting Director of Competitions, Ruth David, the fee of N70,000 for male category and N50,000 for the female class of the club competition were cut to give more clubs opportunity to participate in this year’s tournament in both the men’s and women’s categories.

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“The NFF Board opted to review the fees downwards to encourage more clubs to participate in this year’s competition in both the men and women categories.

“While the registration fees are down, the programme itself is unchanged from what was officially communicated to the football association in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“Registration of clubs will be held over a fortnight between January 16 to 30, while submission of completed players’ forms for production of licenses will be done between January 31 and February 6.”

She added: “The Federation Cup competition in the various states and the FCT has been scheduled to hold from February 18 to March 19, with the states and the FCT expected to submit the names of their two representatives in the national competition to the NFF by March 20.”

Meanwhile, dates for the playoff matches, the national draws and the different stages of the national competition, are expected to be determined in due course.

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