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Kun Khalifat FC Faces Sanctions for Failing to Honour NPFL Fixture Against El-Kanemi Warriors

Kun Khalifat FC, a newly promoted team in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), faces potential sanctions after failing to honour their rescheduled Matchday 24 fixture against El-Kanemi Warriors. The league has yet to confirm whether the match will be ruled a walkover, and a decision will follow the submission of the Match Commissioner’s report.

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Rescheduling and Absence: Kun Khalifat’s Failure to Honour the Fixture

The fixture, originally set for Sunday, February 1, 2026, was brought forward by 24 hours due to Kun Khalifat’s previous fixture against Kwara United being rescheduled. Despite Kun Khalifat requesting a date change for their match against El-Kanemi Warriors, the NPFL did not respond in time, leading to the club’s absence on the scheduled matchday.


Request for Date Change and League Response

Kun Khalifat FC’s request to move the match to February 18 was based on financial constraints, which were outlined in a letter dated December 28, 2025. Despite this, the NPFL did not acknowledge the request formally or invoke force majeure, and the club failed to attend the fixture as scheduled. The NPFL is now reviewing the situation in line with league rules.


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Possible Sanctions for Kun Khalifat FC

The situation arose from Kun Khalifat FC’s failure to meet league obligations, despite repeated reminders sent to the NPFL. A walkover for Kun Khalifat would result in a 3–0 loss and a possible financial penalty. The final decision will be based on the Match Commissioner’s report, which is expected shortly.


Implications of the Missed Fixture and Upcoming Decision

If the NPFL determines that Kun Khalifat FC is at fault, the club will face a 3–0 loss and an undisclosed financial fine. The case highlights the importance of adhering to league schedules and governance, with the final decision to be made after the Match Commissioner’s report is reviewed. The outcome could have significant implications for the club’s season and reputation within the NPFL.

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