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Fountain FC
GroundOluyemi Kayode Stadium
Capacity10,000
OwnerEkiti State
ChairmanFolorunso Olabode
LeagueNigeria National League

Fountain FC is a Nigerian football club. They play in the second-tier Nigeria National League. They replaced Ocean Boys F.C. in the league nine games into the 2013 season after missing out on promotion from the Nigeria Nationwide League.[1] 10,000 capacity Oluyemi Kayode Stadium is their home.[2]

They were disbanded by the state government after a last-place finished, and a new club Ekiti United, was formed and bought Canaan F.C.'s slot in the national league.[3]

Current squad

As of May 2013[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Nigeria NGA Olanipekun Dayo
2 DF Nigeria NGA Oladipo Alaba
3 DF Nigeria NGA Ojo Ige
4 DF Nigeria NGA Oyebode Femi
7 MF Nigeria NGA Ope Ajayi
9 MF Nigeria NGA Adio Monsuru
10 MF Nigeria NGA Christo Davies (on loan from Colombia América de Cali)
11 MF Nigeria NGA Damola Kayode
12 MF Nigeria NGA Ashiru Joseph
14 FW Nigeria NGA Niyi Ajayi
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Nigeria NGA Olaojoyetain Soji
17 FW Nigeria NGA Eric Sado
25 DF Nigeria NGA Ojo Olusola
28 MF Nigeria NGA Oguntade Ogba
29 MF Nigeria NGA Olalekan Aloba
30 FW Nigeria NGA Olusola Olumide
31 GK Nigeria NGA Seun Fasusi
33 GK Nigeria NGA Akinwale Osifo
37 DF Nigeria NGA Oyebade Emmanuel

References

  1. ^ "NNL banishes Sokoto Utd, Adamawa from home, approves Fountain for National League". Soccerstarng.com. 2013-03-10. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  2. ^ "TV Report about the synthetic surface in Oluyemi Kayode Stadium Ado Ekiti Nigeria". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  3. ^ Fayemi disbands football club, floats another
  4. ^ "C.O.D United FC". C.O.D United FC. 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-11-14.