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NWFL Premiership

Top-level women's soccer league in Nigeria

NWFL Premiership

Summary

Top-level women's soccer league in Nigeria

FieldValue
nameNWFL Premiership
logoNWFL_Premiership_logo.png
pixels165
countryNigeria
confedCAF
founded1990
teams12
relegationNigerian Women Football League Championship
levels1
domest_cupNigerian Women's Cup
Champions Shield
confed_cupCAF W-Champions League
championsBayelsa Queens (6th title)
season2024-25
most successful clubRivers Angels & Pelican Stars (7 titles)
websiteThe NWFL
current2025–26 NWFL Premiership

Champions Shield

The NWFL Premiership (formerly Nigeria Women Premier League) is the top-level league for women's association football in Nigeria. It is the women's equivalent of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) for male players. The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) organizes the Nigeria Women Premier League and the Nigeria Women Pro-league. In November 2017, Aisha Falode was elected chairperson of the league board, and was officially designated in January 2017.

History

Women's football in Nigeria started in 1978 with the foundation of the NIFFOA (Nigeria Female Football Organising Association), renamed NIFFPA (Nigeria Female Football Proprietors Associations) in 1979, and joined by clubs like Jegede Babes, Ufuoma Babes, Larry Angels, Kakanfo Babes and others. The first championship was organised by the NFA in 1990. Ufuoma Babes were dominant in the 1990s, before succumbing to Pelican Stars, who won the league between 1997 and 2002. By the 2010s, Rivers Angels became more frequent in the super tournaments, a mini-tournament held annually among the top-placed teams, to determine the overall winner of the league. Despite the high frequency of the abridged format over the years, the 2014 league season saw a straight round-robin season in determining the league winners. However, by 2015, there was a reintroduction of the group system.

Since 2015, the league has enjoyed considerable success and improvement under the auspices of Aisha Falode, and have produced several players for the national team and cadet teams, with more than 70% of players who have been capped for the national team having played in the NWFL. Since 2021, the league winners qualifies for the CAF Women's Champions League.

In the 2024 season, Edo Queens became the newest champions with their debut league win.

Renaming

On 5 March 2020, the Nigeria Women Football League, the governing body of professional women's association football in Nigeria, announced the re-branding of the women's league, by unveiling a new logo and renaming the three tiers of the league under the tutelage of the NWFL.

With the rebranding, the Nigeria Women Premier League is now known as the NWFL Premiership, the second-tier league known as NWFL Championship (formerly NWFL Pro-League) while the third-tier division becomes the NWFL Nationwide (formerly NWFL Amateur League).

The old NWFL logo

Format

The women's top division league in Nigeria usually follows an abridged format with a super tournament at the end of the season. The top teams in each group (sometimes 1, 2 or 3) will form the super tournament at the end of the regular season to determine the overall winner of the league. The last placed teams are normally relegated to the second division, while promoted teams from the lower division are also admitted into the league. Despite the high frequency of the abridged format over the years, the 2014 league season saw a straight round robin season in determining the league winners, however by 2015, there was a reintroduction of the group system.

Champions

The list of champions and runners-ups:

YearChampionsRunners-up
1990Jegede Babes
1991Mande River State (River Mermaids)
1992Ufuoma Babes
1993url=http://allafrica.com/stories/199812310087.htmltitle=Africa: Ufuoma Babes Face Disbandmentdate=December 31, 1998website=PM Newsaccess-date=2017-10-14}}
1994Rivers Angels SCJegede Babes
1995Ufuoma BabesPelican Stars FC
1996Ufuoma Babes
1997Pelican Stars FC
1998Pelican Stars FC
1999Pelican Stars FCFCT Queens
2000Pelican Stars FCFCT Queens
2001Pelican Stars FCFCT Queens
2002Pelican Stars FCFCT Queens
2003Delta Queens FCFCT Queens
2004Bayelsa QueensPelican Stars FC
2005Pelican Stars FCBayelsa Queens
2006Bayelsa QueensNasarawa Amazons
2007Bayelsa QueensNasarawa Amazons
2008Delta Queens FCBayelsa Queens
2009Delta Queens FCRivers Angels
2010Rivers Angels/Pelican Stars
2011Delta Queens FCRiver Angels SC
2012Delta Queens FCRiver Angels SC
2013Nasarawa AmazonsRivers Angels
2014Rivers AngelsPelican Stars FC
2015Rivers AngelsBayelsa Queens
2016Rivers AngelsNasarawa Amazons
2017Nasarawa AmazonsDelta Queens
2018Bayelsa QueensNasarawa Amazons
2019title= How Rivers Angels won the Nigeria Women Premier League title at 2019 NWPLurl=https://www.pulse.ng/sports/football/how-rivers-angels-won-the-nigerian-womens-league-title-at-2019-nwpl-super-4/2j47mfvwork=Pulse.ngdate= 3 October 2019}}Confluence Queens
2020Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Rivers AngelsDelta Queens
2021–22Bayelsa QueensNasarawa Amazons
2022–23Delta QueensBayelsa Queens
2023–24Edo QueensRivers Angels
2024–25Bayelsa QueensNasarawa Amazons

Most successful clubs

ClubChampionsRunners-upWinning seasonsRunners-up seasons
Pelican Stars FC (Calabar)1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 20101995, 2004, 2014
Rivers Angels SC (Port Harcourt)1994, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020–212009,2011, 2012,2013, 2023–24
Bayelsa Queens (Yenagoa)2004, 2006, 2007, 2018, 2021–22, 2024–252005, 2008, 2015, 2022–23
Delta Queens FC (Asaba)2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2022–232017, 2020–21
Ufuoma Babes (Warri)1992, 1993, 1995, 1996
Nasarawa Amazons (Nasarawa)2013, 20172006, 2007, 2016, 2018, 2021–22, 2024–25
Jegede Babes (Lagos)19901995
Mande River State (Port Harcourt)1991
Edo Queens (Benin City)2023–24

Individual honours

Top scorers

YearPlayerTeamGoals
2013Asisat OshoalaRivers Angels6
2014Amarachi OrjinmaPelican Stars17
2015Rofiat SuleBayelsa Queens11
2016Rofiat SuleBayelsa Queens9
2017Reuben CharityIbom Angels8
Rasheedat AjibadeFC Robo
2018Anam ImoNasarawa Amazons8
2019Anjor MaryBayelsa Queens6
2020–21Gift MondayFC Robo10
2021–22Gift MondayBayelsa Queens10
2022–23Mercy OmokwuDelta Queens9
2023–24Folashade IjamilusiRobo Queens8
2024–25Bolaji OlamideRemo Stars Ladies15

Player of the Season

YearPlayerTeam
2015Emueje Ogbiagbevha (super 6 only)Nasarawa Amazons
2016Rofiat SuleBayelsa Queens
2017Rasheedat AjibadeFC Robo
2018Anam ImoNasarawa Amazons

Notes

References

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