NPFL’s Non-Disclosure Of Broadcast Deals: ‘No Plans To Boycott Matches’, Club Owners Says

THE Nigeria Premier Football League club owners association says “there are no complaints or problems” following reports that clubs were set for a showdown with the NPFL board over financial differences.

The club owners were said to have planned a boycott of match-day 30 games billed for this weekend, over the non-disclosure of broadcast deals the NPFL signed with StarTimes and Propel Sports, as well as the fulfillment of financial commitments made at the start of the season.

Secretary of the body and Chairman, Sporting Lagos, Godwin Enakhena, informed this newspaper that they were negotiating with the board and also dealing with other issues such as accumulated outstanding matches in order to ensure a successful campaign, with just nine games to the end of the season.

“We are having negotiations, we are talking, but there are no complaints or problems,” Enakhena told this newspaper.

“We have issues we want to deal with; some of them include outstanding matches that have not been played.

“The economy is a big factor, we all know that it’s affecting a lot of things but we are committed to ending the league as planned. And this is the tail end of the league. So we need to review certain things before we continue, so there is no fight anywhere.”

According to the league calendar, the 2023/24 season is scheduled to end June 9.

While the league is currently going into match-day 30, Rivers United, who just got eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup, have six outstanding matches to complete within the time frame as well.

At the start of the season last September, strategic partners of the NPFL, GTI, announced the increase in the prize money of the league from N100m to N150m, as well as N10m take off grant for the 20 clubs.

The NPFL also signed a $5m streaming deal with Propel Sports and another N5.9bn deal over five seasons with StarTimes to broadcast the league on its cable channel.

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