MFM F.C.

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MFM FC
MFM FC (logo).png
Full nameMountain of Fire and Miracles Football Club
Nickname(s)Olukoya Boys
Founded2007; 14 years ago (2007)
GroundAgege Stadium[1]
Lagos
Capacity4,000
OwnerMountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries
CoachShola Balogun[2]
LeagueNigeria Professional Football League
2020–21Nigeria Professional Football League, 10th of 20

Mountain of Fire and Miracles Football Club, or simply MFM FC, is a Lagos-based Nigerian professional football club that competes in the Nigerian Professional Football League. The club is wholly owned by the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, a Pentecostal Christian Organization.

History[]

In 2013, MFM FC took over the slot of Bolowatan F.C. in the Nigeria National League, the second-tier division in Nigerian football. The founder of Bolowotan FC, Toyin Gafaar, a Muslim, handed the slot to the church (MFM) to manage without collecting any money in return. On 31 August 2015, MFM FC was promoted to the Nigeria Premier League.[3]

The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Football Club of Lagos won the maiden edition of The Church World Cup. The Nigeria representatives achieved this feat after defeating the United Church of Colombia 7–0 in the final of the mundial which took place in Goa, India. MFM FC dominated the encounter from the outset in what turned out to be a mismatch.[4]

MFM FC made their historic Nigeria Professional Football League debut as they beat the Solid Miners’ of Nasarawa United by 2–1 on tentative home soil at the Aper Aku Stadium in Markudi, Benue State of Nigeria. Former Sunshine Stars of Akure player, Musa Newman received the first-ever goal of the club in their first NPFL game in the 18th minute and Chukwuka Emmanuel’s second gave the debutants a two-goal lead, before Ifeanyi Nweke of Nasarawa United pulled one back.

After Week 4 of the 2015/2016 NPFL, 'The Olukoya Boys’ of MFM FC were already in a comfortable second position tied with the same 9 points as the Lobi Stars, with three wins and one loss (a 3–0 defeat at the ‘3SC’ Shooting Stars of Ibadan).[5]

Current squad[]

As of March 2020

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 Abayomi Folarin
2 DF Nigeria NGA Khalid Shittu
3 DF Nigeria NGA Adeyinka Najeem
5 DF Nigeria NGA Bala Akintunde
6 MF Nigeria NGA Sewo Williams
7 MF Nigeria NGA Abayomi Lawal
8 MF Nigeria NGA Olufemi Oladejo
9 MF Nigeria NGA Barry Legbara
10 MF Nigeria NGA Akanni Elijah
11 FW Nigeria NGA Dennis Obasi
12 FW Nigeria NGA Tosin Olubobola
13 DF Nigeria NGA Adewale Moses
14 DF Nigeria NGA Omosuyi Tomola
16 FW Nigeria NGA Adeniji Adewole.K
17 MF Nigeria NGA Agwu Emmanuel
18 FW Nigeria NGA Ogwu Clement
19 DF Nigeria NGA Justice Zacharia
20 MF Nigeria NGA Adegbola Ajani
21 MF Nigeria NGA Olanrenwaju Falana
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK Nigeria NGA Lucas Mazado
23 MF Nigeria NGA Aminu Azeez
24 MF Nigeria NGA Tunde Azeez
25 GK Nigeria NGA Jerry Isaac
26 FW Nigeria NGA Muyiwa A. Balogun
27 DF Nigeria NGA Elom Kenneth
28 DF Nigeria NGA Temim Adebayo
29 FW Nigeria NGA Nnamdi Mejuobi
30 FW Nigeria NGA Micheal Mbonu
31 DF Nigeria NGA Kabiru Moshood
32 FW Nigeria NGA Iwere Favour
33 GK Nigeria NGA Olatunji Odekunle
34 DF Nigeria NGA Moses Adikwu
35 MF Nigeria NGA Kenedinum Chuck's (captain)
36 DF Nigeria NGA Ugonna Anikwe
37 MF Nigeria NGA Adeyemo Tosin
38 FW Nigeria NGA Babatunde Oladejo
39 FW Nigeria NGA Izuchukwu Chimezie
40 DF Nigeria NGA Jimmy Abdul

References[]

  1. ^ "NPFL Resumes In Agege Today, As MFM FC Welcome Rivers United — OsunDefender". osundefender.org. 24 February 2016. Archived from the original on 27 February 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2016-04-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Shina Oludare. "MFM FC, Plateau United gain promotion to Nigeria Professional Football League". Goal.com. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  4. ^ "MFM wins Church World Cup". Vanguard News. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  5. ^ Arthur Bueze (22 February 2016). "Ikorodu United faces MFM Fc in first ever Lagos derby after 23 years". Arthurbueze. Retrieved 5 March 2016.

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