Lobi Stars F.C.

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Lobi Stars F.C.
Full nameLobi Stars Football Club
Nickname(s)Ortom boys
Founded1981 by late Bishop A.A. Ushu of the catholic diocese of Makurdi.
GroundAper Aku Stadium
Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria
Capacity15,000
ChairmanTama Aondofar Emmanuel
LeagueNigeria Professional Football League
2020–21Nigeria Professional Football League, 8th of 20

Lobi Stars Football Club (formerly known as Mosquito football club, Lobi Bank, BBL Hawks, and Hawks) is a soccer club based in Makurdi, Benue State. They play in the Nigerian Professional Football League. The Stars' home is the 15,000 seat Aper Aku Stadium.[1]

History[]

Founded as Hawks of Makurdi in 1981 by the Benue State sports council, the club was renamed Benue Breweries Limited (BBL) Hawks Football club, when the state-owned Breweries acquired the club in 1985. There was another change again when state-owned Lobi Bank acquired the club in 1990 and named it Lobi Bank Football Club.[2]

In 1999, the Nigeria Football League was played in a new format which saw the top four teams squaring up in a knock out Super League at the National Stadium, Surulere. Lobi Stars won the maiden edition of the Nigerian Super League under coach Godwin Koko Uwua's management. Lobi Stars won its first and only FA Cup title in 2003 after beating Sharks FC of Port-Harcourt.[citation needed]

In 2005 they reached the finals of the domestic FA Cup where they lost to Enyimba.

They finished the 2008–09 season with an official record of 13 wins 10 draws and 15 losses after winning a game on appeal against Enugu Rangers, avoiding the drop by one point.[3]

In August 2009, the Benue State government announced the club will be leased to private ownership, ending direct support from the state, that never materialised.[3] Lobi finished 3rd in Glo premier league in 2012. They also reached the Federation Cup final that season but lost to Heartland FC of Owerri.

Honours[]

Nigeria Professional Football League

  • Champions: 1999

Nigeria FA Cup

  • Winners: 2003

Nigeria Super Cup

  • Winners: 1999, 2018

Performance in CAF competitions[]

2000 – Group stage
2018–19 – Group stage
2004 – Second round
2006 – Second round
2012 – First round
  • WAFU Club Championship
2010 – First round

Current squad[]

As of 21 September 2020[4] 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
2 DF Nigeria NGA
3 DF Nigeria NGA
4 DF Nigeria NGA [[]]
5 DF Nigeria NGA ]]
6 MF Nigeria NGA Otakho Alex Aghahowa
8 MF Nigeria NGA
9 FW Nigeria NGA (footballer)
10 FW Nigeria NGA
11 MF Nigeria NGA []
12 FW Nigeria NGA
13 FW Nigeria NGA ]]
14 FW Nigeria NGA Akile Monday
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 GK Nigeria NGA Nwabali Stanley
16 MF Nigeria NGA [[]]
17 MF Nigeria NGA Samuel Mathias
21 GK Nigeria NGA [Mustapha Aliko]
22 MF Nigeria NGA
23 DF Nigeria NGA
25 FW Nigeria NGA Austine Ogunye
27 DF Nigeria NGA
28 GK Nigeria NGA
29 DF Nigeria NGA Duke Oshimaga
34 FW Nigeria NGA Ezekiel Mbah

Coaching staff[]

  • Technical Advisor – Nigeria Eddy Dombraye
  • Assistant Coach –
  • Technical Coach –

Former managers[]

Notable players[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lobi Stars Football Club History". www.sitesng.com. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  2. ^ "Dominic Iorfa Online : About Lobi Stars". Dominic Iorfa Online. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  3. ^ a b Adigun, Taye Hassan. "Lobi Stars". Felele247 Football. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  4. ^ CAF Champions League squad
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