The Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, clubs have been issued a deadline of November 18 to complete all processes of Club Licensing for the 2022/23 season. In a circular signed by Davidson Owumi, the Head of Operations and dated November 15, the clubs were told that any club that fails to complete the club licensing requirements risks being foreclosed from participating in the 2022/23 season.
According to Owumi, several circulars have been issued including the timeline and detailed procedure for submitting to the Club Licensing regulations which are a pre-requisite for participation in the NPFL. The last memo to clubs on this he said was dated October 25, reiterating that this should be considered the last extension of time for all concerned clubs to enable them to secure licences to participate in the new season. Club Licensing has been made mandatory by the world football governing body, FIFA and the Confederation of African Football, CAF, as a requirement for clubs affiliated with member Federations to play professional football.