Ifeanyi Ubah F.C.

Full name Football Club Ifeanyi Ubah[1]
Nickname(s) "Anambra Warriors"
Founded 2015
Ground FC Ifeanyi Ubah Stadium Umudim
Nnewi, Anambra, Nigeria
Capacity 3,000
Chairman Chukwuma D. Ubah
Manager Mitko Dobrev
League Nigeria Premier League
2015 11th
Website Club website

FC Ifeanyi Ubah was founded following the acquisition of Gabros international Football Club by Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah. The Club was originally known as Iyayi Football Club of Benin City, before its acquisition by Chief Gabriel Chukwuma and renamed Gabros International Football Club.

FC Ifeanyi Ubah has its headquarters at 21 Nnobi Road, Nnewi, Anambra state. On 6 November 2016, the club defeated Nasarawa United FC on penalties to clinch a historic Federation Cup at Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos. Since the split of Anambra State no football club from the State has ever won the trophy.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Nigeria GK Ikechukwu Ezenwa
1 Nigeria GK Nwakanma Edwin Emeka
4 Nigeria MF Olamilekan Aniyikaye
5 Nigeria MF Onyekachi Akakem
7 Nigeria FW Okereke Maduabuchi
8 Cameroon FW Medrano Tamen
9 Ghana Koffi Boakye
11 Nigeria MF Cyril Edum
12 Nigeria GK Uche Okafor
13 Nigeria DF Thompson Emmanuel
15 Brazil FW William Silva
17 Nigeria FW Godwin Obaje
18 Nigeria MF Mohammed Suleiman
No. Position Player
20 Nigeria DF Chibuzor Okonkwo
23 Nigeria DF Mbonu Ikechukwu
24 Nigeria Andrew Adada
26 Ivory Coast FW Pascal Seka
27 Nigeria FW Sasere Franklin
32 Nigeria FW Onyedikachi Bright
29 Nigeria Lukman Abdulkareem
30 Nigeria MF Elu Wilson
31 Nigeria Precious Omodu
34 Cameroon Fabrice Ngoma
35 Mali MF Nico Dao
25 Nigeria FW Okoro Emmanuel

Ifeanyi Ubah f.c is one of the few privately run football clubs in the country. The club has gained massive success as a newly formed club.

Achievements

2014.
  • Anambra FA CUP: 1
2015.
2016.

References

  • "Official website".


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