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Warri Wolves FC
Warri Wolves F.C.
Full nameWarri Wolves Football Club
Nickname(s)"Seasiders", "Wolves"
GroundWarri Township Stadium
Warri, Delta, Nigeria
Capacity20,000
ChairmanNigeria Amaju Pinnick
ManagerNigeria Paul Aigbogun
LeagueNigeria Premier League
20152nd

Warri Wolves FC (formerly called NPA FC) is a Nigerian football club formerly run by the Nigeria Port Authority. Prior to 2003 the club was based in Warri, Delta State, but moved to Lagos after promotion to the Nigerian Premier League in 2003.[1]

History

After making the 2001 Super Four play-offs, NPA was relegated by three points the next season after winning only 10 of 34 league games.[2] They were promoted again in 2003 after finishing second in Division 2. NPA FC ended their 2004/05 season near the bottom of the table and it was announced that 16 of their 40 players would be laid off. The team was relegated again after the 2005–06 season, and moved back to Warri in April 2007 after a deal with the government of Delta State. The team was renamed "Warri Wolves" at the start of the season and won promotion to the 2009 Premier League Season as champions of Division 1B. Wolves finished with 59 points from 18 wins, five draws and seven losses, scoring 42 goals and conceded 16. They were involved in an incident on March 8, 2008 when a pitch invasion after a goalless draw at First Bank FC left seven players and officials injured.[3] They played the first part of the 2008–09 season in Oleh because of renovations to the Warri Stadium.[4]

Performance in CAF competitions

2016 – First Round
2010 – First Round of 16
2012 – Second Round
2014 – Second Round
2002 – First Round (as NPA)

Current squad

As of 20 February 2016[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
1 GK Nigeria NGA Ambruse Vanzekin
2 FW Nigeria NGA Austin Amutu
5 DF Nigeria NGA Bright Favour Akpojuvwevwo
9 FW Nigeria NGA King Osanga
8 FW Nigeria NGA Nsanowaji Caleb
10 MF Nigeria NGA Joshua Obaje
11 FW Nigeria NGA Gift Atulewa
12 FW Nigeria NGA Ayinka Kareem Olohungbo
13 MF Nigeria NGA Michael Egbeta
29 MF Nigeria NGA Nwakor Fidelis Azubuike
15 FW Nigeria NGA Ogodo Willavan
16 FW Nigeria NGA Efe Yarhere
17 DF Nigeria NGA Ossai Uche (Captain)
18 MF Nigeria NGA Etebo Oghenekaro
19 DF Nigeria NGA Mine Ojo
20 DF Nigeria NGA Tunde Solomon
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Nigeria NGA Bernard Okorowanta
22 MF Nigeria NGA Sikiru Alimi
23 DF Nigeria NGA Markson Ojobo
24 DF Nigeria NGA Goodluck Onamado
25 FW Nigeria NGA Sibeboh Emmanuel Julius


26 MF Nigeria NGA Achibi Ewenike
27 FW Nigeria NGA Kelechi Harisson
28 FW Nigeria NGA Ongolo Harmony
29 FW Nigeria NGA Freedom Omofoman
30 GK Nigeria NGA Paul Godwin
31 FW Nigeria NGA Udo Victor Chibuzor
3 DF Nigeria NGA Ogah Moses Adole
DF Nigeria NGA Monday Osagie
MF Nigeria NGA Tamarakuro Debekeme
MF Nigeria NGA Chibuike Ewenike
MF Nigeria NGA Oghenovo Uzezi
DF Nigeria NGA Tsenyil Pius Gwammen
FW Nigeria NGA Joseph Ayomide
29 FW Nigeria NGA Okoli Anthony Chibuike
FW Nigeria NGA Felix Okiki Omonefe

Staff

  • Peter Nieketien (Technical Adviser)
  • Moses Etu (Chairman)
  • Azuka Chiemeka (Media Officer)
  • Tony Okowa (Chairman of Delta Sports Commission)

References