F.C. Zamfara
Founded2001
GroundSardauna Memorial Stadium
Gusau, Nigeria
Capacity5,000
ChairmanAlhaji Shehu Garba Gusau [1]

Zamfara United Football Club is a Nigerian football club, based in the town of Gusau in Zamfara State.

History

Before the 2008–09 season there was a brief power struggle for the chairman position that saw Shehu Gusau sacked and then retained and even arrested.[2] They retained their place in the top league by two goals on the final day of the season thanks to an unbelievable 9–0 victory over Kaduna United FC.[3] They were relegated to the National Second Division in 2011 after a five-year stay in the Premier League.

In June 2013, they withdrew from the league with six games left after they ran out of money following a banishment to Sokoto. They were at the bottom of the table with a record of five wins four ties and 15 losses.[4] The club was disbanded by the state government.[5] In 2015 the state government applied to be readmitted to the Nigeria National League.[6]

Achievements

2006

Bus Crash

Tragedy struck the club on February 20, 2009, when the team's bus collided head-on with a car critically injuring several players and officials. The team’s curator, Ado Umar, died instantly. A recently signed player, Abdullahi Sabiu, died on the following day.[7] Five clubs Kano Pillars, Enyimba, Julius Berger, Gombe United, Wikki Tourists gave a total of seven players on free transfers to help Zamfara complete their season as some players were too traumatized to play.

References

  1. "Crisis Threatens Zamfara's League Campaign".
  2. "Abandoned Zamfara Utd Player Cries Out". Archived from the original on February 29, 2012.
  3. "Akwa lodge Zamfara protest". Archived from the original on June 17, 2009.
  4. "Apa United and Zamfara drop out". supersport.com.
  5. "No comeback for Zamfara Utd". supersport.com.
  6. Imehiron, Prince (May 13, 2015). "Zamfara FC Seek NNL Return".
  7. "Nigerian Coach Crash Claims Another Life | Goal.com". goal.com.


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