NPFL Slams ₦9.5 Million Fine, Point Deduction On Kano Pillars Over Attacks On 3SC Players And Officials
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Kano Pillars has been fined ₦9.5 million and three points, three goals deducted from them by the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
The club was hit with the heavy sanction after violent scenes at their Match day 8 home game against Shooting Stars on Sunday, October 12, 2025 at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano.
Chaos broke out at the Sani Abacha Stadium after Kano Pillars fans invaded the pitch and attacked match officials, players, and staff of Shooting Stars Sports Club following a dramatic late equaliser.
The fixture, which ended 1–1, descended into violent scenes moments after the final whistle.
Kano Pillars had taken the lead through Mustapha Jibrin in the ninth minute, and the home crowd appeared set to celebrate victory.
However, during the stoppage time, Adams Mustapha equalized for Shooting Stars, a goal that turned jubilation into chaos.
In a Summary Jurisdiction Notice dated October 13 and signed by NPFL Chief Operating Officer Davidson Owumi, the league found the club guilty of multiple breaches, including inadequate security, supporter misconduct, throwing dangerous objects, and assault on away players and match officials.
The notice obtained by the newsmen read;
“Kano Pillars failed to provide adequate & effective security, which resulted in unauthorized persons gaining access to restricted areas/field of play.
“The Kano club also failed to ensure proper conduct of their supporters, which led to harassment of the away team & match officials.
“The club’s supporters further gained access to restricted areas and assaulted players of the away team and match officials.”
Consequently, the NPFL docked 3 points, 3 goals from the club’s accrued points for assault on the match officials.
“The club have been fined ₦1 million each for failing to provide adequate & effective security; throwing dangerous objects onto the pitch; failing to ensure proper conduct of their supporters & misconduct capable of bringing the game to disrepute, totalling ₦4 million,” the notice added.
“A further fine of ₦2 million is placed on the club for assault on the players of the away team & match officials.
“Kano Pillars will also pay a fine of ₦1.5 million as compensatory damages of ₦250,000 each to the match officials.
“As compensatory cost for treatment & damages on players of Shooting Stars & the match officials, Kano Pillars have also been fined ₦2 million.”
It noted that Kano Pillars will also pay a fine of ₦1.5 million as compensatory damages of ₦250,000 each to the match officials.
“Kano Pillars will now play their home matches in Katsina for the rest of the season, or a minimum of 10 matches until the club proves such an incident will not happen again. Otherwise, Sani Abacha Stadium remain closed to hosting Kano Pillars’ home games indefinitely,” NPFL imposed.
“The club have further been directed to produce the perpetrators of the ugly incident on Sunday and show proof of prosecution as well as put in place an effective match day security arrangement, which must be submitted to NPFL within 7 days of this notice.
It added that Pillars have within 48 hours to submit to this summary jurisdiction or appeal.
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