The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has taken disciplinary action against Kano Pillars and Gombe United following incidents of fan misconduct during their recent league matches.InformationGuideNigeria
Kano Pillars have been hit with a substantial N10 million fine due to their supporters’ disruption of the live broadcast during their clash with Plateau United at the Sani Abacha Stadium. Additionally, the club faces a N1 million penalty for repeated instances of objects being thrown onto the pitch, along with another N1 million fine for behavior that potentially tarnishes the reputation of the sport.JAMB Result
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The club is also ordered to compensate assistant referee Sodiq Adejumo with N250,000 for injuries he sustained. Until the mid-season break, Kano Pillars will host their games at the Sani Abacha Stadium without the presence of their fans.JAMB Portal
Gombe United, on the other hand, have incurred a fine of N3.75 million due to a security breach during their home game against Rivers United. Furthermore, head coach Mohammed Baba Ganaru has been suspended from the technical bench for three matches.NYSC Portal
The team also faces a deduction of three points and three goals from their accumulated totals following the assault of match officials. Like Kano Pillars, Gombe United will play their forthcoming home games at the Pantami Stadium without spectators before the mid-season break.
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