FIFA has officially recognized Remo Stars Football Club’s stunning rise to national glory, following their triumphant claim of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title for the 2024/25 season.
In a personal letter addressed to Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Ibrahim Gusau, FIFA President Gianni Infantino extended warm congratulations to the Ikenne-based club, praising their resilience, tactical brilliance, and historic first league championship.
“I am delighted to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the new champions of Nigeria, Remo Stars FC,” Infantino wrote. “Their relentless efforts throughout the season have rightly earned them this prestigious title.”
This global endorsement came on the heels of Remo Stars’ electrifying 1-0 win over Niger Tornadoes on matchday 35, which sealed their championship status. They later dazzled fans with a dominant 4-1 display against Ikorodu City on matchday 37, confirming their supremacy and sending their loyal fanbase into raptures.
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More than just a victory, Remo Stars’ achievement is the result of years of strategic planning, heavy investment in youth development, and a commitment to progressive football philosophy. Having narrowly missed out in previous seasons with back-to-back runner-up finishes, their perseverance finally paid off, and the world is now watching.
Their league triumph doesn’t just add silverware to the cabinet; it propels them onto the continental stage as Nigeria’s flag bearers in the upcoming CAF Champions League, their fourth consecutive international outing, but their first as reigning national champions.
Infantino also commended the NFF for its role in shaping Nigerian football, noting, “I appreciate your continued support and commitment to developing the sport in your nation. I look forward to our next meeting.”
Remo Stars’ rise signals a shifting power dynamic in Nigerian football, with their story inspiring a new generation of clubs and supporters. As their name echoes from Ikenne to Zurich, the Sky Blue Stars are no longer just national champions — they are Nigeria’s newest symbol of football excellence on the global stage.