
Last season,
the highest payout from the Merit Award which went to Enyimba International was
N30m from a total pool of N150m and this year’s figure of N200m represents an
increase of 25%. The Merit Award pool has been witnessing an annual progression
from N50m in 2012/13 to N75m in 2013/14 season and now N200m. The top three
Clubs on the final table usually received the chunk of the Merit Award which
supports the clubs financially in their preparation for the CAF Club
competitions the next season.
According to
figures released by the LMC, the champions would have received a minimum of
N90m in all direct payments for the 2016 season including the Basic Award which comprises of pool of funds shared
equally amongst all the 20 participating clubs, the Merit award paid to clubs
based on their final position on the table, the Football development and the
Bonus award which is paid to clubs based on performances including incentives
for improving match attendance, away wins/draw, fielding players under the age
of 18 and hosting live broadcast matches.
The lowest
placed team in the NPFL this season would thus have received a upto N55m in
direct payments from the LMC from all payment Centres.
A statement
from the LMC explained that “in addition to the direct payments clubs do also
benefit from other indirect payments such as free registration of players and
officials, free insurance, payment of match officials’ indemnities and hotel
accommodation as well as sponsored seminars and other engagements funded by the
LMC”.
Rangers are
three points ahead of Rivers United with the Flying Antelopes hosting El-Kanemi
Warriors at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium now called The Cathedral by Enugu fans
needing a point to guarantee the title while Rivers United go hunting for three
points in Uyo against Akwa United. The Port Harcourt side will seek to win big
while hoping that Rangers will falter against their visitors.
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