Remo stars are drawn in Group B alongside the defending champions, Delta Queens, former champions Rivers Angels, and Bayelsa Queens.
The newly promoted side, Remo Stars (Lakeside), has been drawn into a tough group ahead of their debut season.
23:19 - 04.10.2023
Ex-NFF President Pinnick, Segun Odegbami and Top Nigerian Sports Icons Extol Falode At NWFL Farewell
Former NFF President Pinnick said Falode’s giant strides at the NWFL did not come as a surprise because she was competent and a goal-getter.
Pulse Sports reports that the Remo stars were promoted to the Nigeria Elite Women's League at the NWFL championship and will begin their journey in the Premiership.
Remo stars are drawn in Group B alongside the defending champions, Delta Queens, former champions Rivers Angels, and Bayelsa Queens.
Others are Sunshine Queens, Robo Queens, Edo Queens, Ekiti Queens, and Delta Queens.
19:20 - 03.10.2023
Women's Football Rising: The NWFL's Vision under Chairman Ms. Nkechi Obi
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In Group A, Nasarawa Amazons, Heartland Queens, Confluence Queens, Adamawa Queens, Dannaz Ladies, Naija Ratels, Royal Queens and Abia Angels will battle for Super 6 slots.
20:37 - 11.09.2023
NWFL plegdes to support for over 100,000 girls
NWFL 2023-2024 season will kick off on November
NWFL to kick off November 15
The board announced that the 2023-2024 season will kick-off on November 15 with Ekiti Queens and Delta Queens being the star match of the opening day.
The league board made this declaration on Thursday after the draw, which was successfully held during the Lagos 2023 Annual General Assembly.
The AGM also confirmed that the transfer window would conclude on January 10 and that the league will have a three-week break beginning on December 20 and returning on January 3, 2024.
18:39 - 11.09.2023
We need to build the League around the fans - NWFL
NWFL 2023-2024 season will kick off on November.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the league board, Ms. Nkechi Obi, said that the NWFL board is committed to transforming the league to become competitive and a tool for nation-building.
“Our goal is to ensure that the NWFL becomes a tool to drive nation building, to reduce the number of out-of-school girls, to foster gender equality and inclusion, to promote learning and education, and to provide livelihood for women, using football as the platform for achieving these,” she said.