NPFL suspend Kennedy Boboye for 17 matches, sanction Bendel Insurance after Plateau United draw

Kenedy Boboye

The Nigeria Premier Football League has handed Bendel Insurance head coach Kennedy Boboye a 17-match suspension and a ₦2 million fine after ruling that he committed gross misconduct toward a match official following last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Plateau United. The league also sanctioned Bendel Insurance over security and post-match incidents from the Matchday 32 fixture.

Post-match incidents from Bendel Insurance 2-2 draw with Plateau United

League comes down hard

The sanctions went beyond Boboye alone. Bendel Insurance were fined for failing to provide adequate and effective security, for supporter behaviour deemed capable of bringing the game into disrepute, and for detaining match officials for 40 minutes after the final whistle. The club will also play their next three home matches behind closed doors.

Reports on the breakdown put the club’s own fines at ₦5 million, while Boboye’s separate ₦2 million punishment takes the total financial hit linked to the case to ₦7 million. That makes this one of the sharpest disciplinary actions to hit an NPFL club and coach in the closing stretch of the season.

Kennedy Boboye

More than one bad afternoon

What happened in Benin now becomes more than a matchday story. It turns into a governance story. The league’s decision sends a clear warning on crowd control, official protection, and touchline conduct at a point when the NPFL is still trying to push standards higher.

For Bendel Insurance, the punishment is immediate and visible. Playing three home games without fans strips away atmosphere and puts fresh pressure on the club to restore order around its matchday environment. For Boboye, the suspension leaves a major gap on the technical side just as the season enters a tense phase.

What comes next

The bigger test now is how Bendel Insurance respond. The club must deal with the sporting impact of the sanctions while also managing the reputational damage that comes with a case framed around discipline and safety. The NPFL, meanwhile, will hope the ruling reinforces its authority at a time when league credibility remains a live issue in Nigerian football.

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