The Nigerian Players Union will host its inaugural congress, providing a forum for players participating in the Nigerian Premier Football League (NPFL) this coming weekend.
Their goal is to ensure equal representation and a unified voice regarding players’ welfare, development, and professionalism.
Austin Popo, a member of the players’ status subcommittee of the NFF, highlighted that player-delegates will participate in debates on their general welfare and decision-making processes, as well as explore ways to improve the league’s quality.
“This is the very first time the union will be organizing a congress that is made up of club captains from the NPFL, the Nigerian Women’s Football League, the NNL, and the NLO,” said Popo. “They will be meeting to ratify decisions and structures established over the past year.”
