Nigeria NWFL Confirms Super Six Playoff Teams, Date, Venue

The board of the Nigeria Women Football League NWFL has confirmed that the Super Six will hold from April 19 to 25ty at the Dipo Dina International Stadium Ijebu Ode.
 
The NWFL board and representatives of the 14 clubs unanimously agreed that Super Six be adopted to determine the champion for the 2020/2021 season.
 
According to a statement made available to AfricaTopSports.comthe top six clubs are expected to arrive Ijebu-Ode on April 18 and go straight into draws and pre-match meetings which have been fixed for the 5 pm prompt.
 
 
 

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The statement reads as follows;
 

The board of the Nigeria Women Football League headed by Aisha Falode has released the dates for the NWFL Super Six to determine the champion for the 2020/2021 season.

 
“Their Super Six will hold at the Dipo Dina International Stadium, Ijebu-Ode from April 19 to 25th. 
 
“The official schedule reads that the top six clubs are expected to arrive Ijebu-Ode on April 18 and go straight into draws and pre-match meetings which have been fixed for the 5 pm prompt.
 

“Match Day 1 is on Monday, April 19, 2021, with three matches. 

“The Match Day 2 is on Tuesday, April 20, also with three matches. 

“While Wednesday, April 21 is Rest Day for all six clubs. 

“Match Day 3 is on Thursday, April 22, with three matches and Match Day 4 is on Friday, April 23 with three matches, leaving Saturday, April 24 as the second rest day.

 

“Match Day 5 which is the final day, to see the final rounds of the round-robin, holds on Sunday, April 25. 

“The eventual winner based on total points amassed will be crowned league champions and Nigeria’s representative to the CAF Women Champions League.”

After Matchday 13 games, NWFL also confirmed the six teams that will play in the Super Six in Ijebu from the 19th of April to the 22nd of April, 2021.

They are Bayelsa Queens, Delta Queens, Rivers Angels, Delta Queens, Edo Queens and Sunshine Queens.

The winner will be crowned the champions of the NWFL for 2021 and the team will also represent the country at the CAF Women Champions League Zonal Qualifier.

The remaining 8 teams will slug it out in the Survival playoffs in a yet to be named venue and date.

The last two teams in of the survival playoff will then be relegated.


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