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NPFL 2025: Rangers International reflects on growth, sets sights on long-term legacy

NPFL side Rangers International

Rangers International FC rounded off the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) 2024/2025 season with a strong reaffirmation of its vision to become Africa’s most admired and professionally run football institution, under its ongoing 2023–2027 Strategic Plan.

In a statement released yesterday, the seven-time Nigerian champions thanked fans, partners, and the Enugu State Government particularly Governor Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for their unwavering support throughout the season.

Chief Executive Officer Amobi Ezeaku praised the collective effort behind the club’s growth:

“To every player, coach, medical staff, supporter, partner, and unsung hero—thank you. You are the reason this club is rising again. We are only two years into a five-year journey. Let’s keep going. Never Say Die.”

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The Flying Antelopes built on their 2023/2024 NPFL title by reaching the semi-finals of the 2025 President’s Federation Cup. In the NPFL, they finished 10th with 52 points (14W, 10D, 14L), including 11 home wins and one of the league’s best away records—3 wins and 8 draws on the road, only surpassed by champions Remo Stars.

The Rangers Academicals (U13–U15) continue to evolve, while the Under-19 team has displayed exceptional discipline, creativity, and hunger—hallmarks of the club’s future. The club’s partnership with FC Schaffhausen also expanded international opportunities for players and coaches.

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Commercially, Rangers continued to grow with key partnerships, including Afrinvest, Nortra Tractors, Eye ball, and several valued service providers, enhancing brand visibility and operational support.

Off the pitch, the Rangers Foundation deepened community impact through school visits, support for ex-players, and local outreach. The dedication of the Rangers Supporters Club and Volunteer Group further cemented the club’s identity as a people’s movement.

The club also reported progress in digital engagement, governance, and financial sustainability—highlighting steps taken to digitize operations, secure revenue through merchandising and partnerships, and strengthen player rights management.

Rangers International FC continues to build towards a future rooted in excellence, tradition, and resilience.

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