Nigeria Rugby League

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Nigeria Rugby League
Founded2018
IRL affiliation2018
ResponsibilityRugby League in Nigeria
HeadquartersLagos, Nigeria
Key peopleAdam Davison

Micheal Ogunbiyi Chikezi Dozie Martin Crawford Paul Hogan Oluwasegun Benson

Abiodun Olawale-Cole (Chair)
CoachJoe Mbu
Websitewww.NigeriaRugbyLeague.org
Nigeria

The Nigeria Rugby League is the governing body of the sport of rugby league football in Nigeria.

History[edit]

The Nigeria Rugby League Association were first founded in 2018 by former professional rugby league footballer, Ade Adebisi who is the Vice President and General Manager and chairman Abiodun Olawale-Cole. Nigeria Rugby League were granted observer membership of the Rugby League European Federation, replacing the old inactive and defunct Nigerian Rugby League governing body.[1]

National League[edit]

The inaugural season will be contested in 2019 with a number of clubs having partnerships with professional Super League clubs.[2]

MEA Championship Lagos Nigeria 2019 (Host - Nigeria)[edit]

Nigeria’s Green Hawks beat Morocco to win the 2019 Middle East Africa (MEA) Championship on Saturday 5 October at the TBS Cricket Oval in Lagos.The Green Hawks cheered by a boisterous home crowd and watched by the chair of Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) Graeme Thompson, proved too strong for the North Africans as they triumphed 38-10 in what was only their second game on the international Rugby League scene. They had defeated West African rivals Ghana on their international Rugby League debut on Wednesday to make the finals while the Atlas Lions of Morocco beat Morocco on their way to the final.

In the third place encounter between Ghana and Cameroon, it was Ghana who carried the day with a 10-4 victory over Cameroon who finished the championship without a win.

https://www.busybuddiesng.com/2019-mea-championship-nigeria-beat-morocco-to-win-title/ Archived 10 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine

Teams[edit]

Northern Conference[edit]

South West Conference[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nigeria Rugby League Association confirmed". Rugby League International Federation. 18 December 2018.
  2. ^ "New Super League partner for a new Nigerian club". Total Rugby League. 14 March 2019.

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