Giwa F.C.

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Full nameGiwa Football Club
Founded2012
GroundRwang Pam Stadium
Jos, Plateau, Nigeria
Capacity15,000
ChairmanChris Giwa
201620th (expelled)

Giwa FC is a Nigerian football club. They are located in Jos and they play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League. 15,000 capacity Rwang Pam Stadium is their home. With a game to go in their debut season, they won promotion to the Nigeria Premier League with 50 points.

They were suspended and then expelled from the league in May 2016 for missing three straight fixtures after exiled from Jos for crowd trouble.[1] Their chairman Chris Giwa was later censured by the Nigeria Football Federation for insisting on leadership of the body, and all their players were released to sign for other clubs the rest of 2016.[2][3] In August, a state high court gave an injuction that allowed them to be reistated to the league with eight matchdays left in the year.[4]

Achievements

2013

Current squad

[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 Nigeria NGA Abdulbasit Shittu
5 Nigeria NGA Ibrahim Akide
6 MF Nigeria NGA Nojim Raji
8 DF Nigeria NGA Nyene Israel
10 MF Nigeria NGA Balogun yusuf
11 Nigeria NGA Dadung Amos Gyang
12 GK Nigeria NGA Olorunleke Ojo
15 MF Nigeria NGA Nwankwo chibuike
16 Nigeria NGA Timothy Okeke
20 Nigeria NGA Ibrahim Shuaibu
27 Nigeria NGA Okoro Charles
28 Nigeria NGA Zubairu Aliyu
29 Nigeria NGA Lawal El-Shittu
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 FW Nigeria NGA Idris Salami
36 MF Nigeria NGA Chris Madaki
39 Nigeria NGA Chinenye Agoha
FW Nigeria NGA Segun Atere
Nigeria NGA Lukman Orire
Nigeria NGA Babangida Hassan
Nigeria NGA George James
Nigeria NGA Owolabi Femi
Nigeria NGA Fidelis Irhene
Nigeria NGA Habu Olumbe
MF Nigeria NGA Oyibo Azubuike
Nigeria NGA Ali Mandula
Nigeria NGA Saleh Mohammed
Nigeria NGA Uche Udeora
Nigeria NGA Abubakar Ahmed
Nigeria NGA Adebogun Tayo

References