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Enugu Rangers
Enugu Rangers.png
Full name Enugu Rangers
Nickname(s) Flying Antelopes
Founded 1970[1]
Ground Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium
Enugu, Nigeria
(Capacity: 25,000)
Chairman Ozor Paul Chibuzor
Manager Alphonsus Dike
League Nigerian Premier League
Home colours
Away colours

Rangers International football club of Enugu popularly called Enugu Rangers is one of only two Nigerian division one football teams (along with Heartland F.C.) that has never been relegated.

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[edit] History

They are based in Enugu and play their home games at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium. In 2008-09, they are playing some games in nearby Abakaliki and Nnewi as their stadium is being renovated for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup.Before the season started, Enugu State governor, Sullivan Chime paid back log of sign on fees dating to three years ago and all other debts owed the players. In November 2008, Rangers became the first Nigerian clubside to be a public company and sell ownership stock [2].

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
4 Nigeria DF Nnaemeka Anyanwu
Nigeria MF John Nnam
1 Nigeria GK Ebele Obi
2 Nigeria DF Kingsley Obiekwu
3 Nigeria DF Alex Nkume
Nigeria Amanchukwu Udiaja
25 Nigeria Francis Okwara
Nigeria Ekene Igwe
Nigeria GK Chinedu Efugh
Nigeria FW Okechukwu Uchebo
Nigeria Emeka Onuoha
Nigeria Oko Kenechukwu
Nigeria Darlington Ihejiene
Nigeria Robert Edynoke
Nigeria Okoro Ogechukwu
Nigeria Austin Iyangbe
Nigeria Stanley Okoronkwo
Nigeria Emeka Emedosi
Nigeria Godwin Ayalogu
Nigeria Chimobi Chukwu
No. Position Player
Nigeria Haliru Umar
Nigeria Ugwu Uwadiegwu
Nigeria Okolo Ezeagwu
Nigeria Kingsley Nwankwo
Nigeria Ikwuagu Uzoma
Nigeria Chigozie Agbim
Nigeria Henry Obiekwu
Nigeria Ejike Uzoenyi
Nigeria Ogbu Brenden
Nigeria Dafe Omonigho
Nigeria Edmund Chinedu
Nigeria Adachie Felix
Nigeria Chibuzor Ozurumba
Nigeria Sunday Johnson
Nigeria Onyema Ambrose
Nigeria Fidelis Saviour
Nigeria Andrew Nwodu
Nigeria Stephen Adah
Nigeria Kola Abegunde
Nigeria Musa Najare
Nigeria GK Terhemen Akombo

[edit] Staff

Chairman

Vice President

Media Officer

Head Coach

[edit] Prominent former players

  • Kingsley Onye
  • Emeka Nwanna (Ayaya)
  • Patrick Okala
  • Patrick Ekeji
  • Donald Igwebuike
  • Dominic Ezeani
  • Daniel Olerum
  • Charles Okonkwo
  • Nduka Ozokwo
  • Kenneth Boardman
  • David Ngodigha
  • Dominic Nwobodo
  • Mathias Obianika
  • Nwabueze Nwankwo
  • Ernest Ufele
  • Emeka Onyedika
  • Dominic Nwobodo
  • Ndubuisi Ajomiwe
  • Fela Onyejiaka
  • Hilary Azodoh
  • Alex Nwosu
  • Ifeanyi Onyedika
  • Eloka Asokuh
  • Igho Otegheri

[edit] Former Head Coaches

[edit] Greatest achievements

  • Nigerian FA Cup winner:
    • 1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1983
  • finalist:
    • 1971, 1978, 1987, 1990, 2000, 2004, 2007

[edit] Performance in CAF competitions

2006 - First Round
1971: Quarter-Final
1975: Finalist
1976: Semi-Final
1978: Semi-Final
1982: Semi-Final
1983: First Round
1985: Second Round
2004 - Group Stage
2005 - Intermediate Round
1996 - Second Round
2003 - Semi-Final
1977 - Champion
1984 - Quarter-Final

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