Fixtures

Nigeria Premier League 01/30 15:00 21 Enyimba vs Heartland FC - View
Nigeria Premier League 02/02 15:00 22 Lobi Stars FC vs Enyimba - View
Nigeria Premier League 02/05 15:00 16 Kwara United vs Enyimba - View

Results

Nigeria Premier League 01/23 14:30 14 Kano Pillars v Enyimba L 2-0
CAF Confederations Cup 01/19 16:00 6 [1] El Zamalek v Enyimba [3] L 3-1
Nigeria Premier League 01/15 15:00 16 Kwara United v Enyimba - PPT.
CAF Confederations Cup 01/12 16:00 5 [3] Enyimba v El Masry [2] D 1-1
Nigeria Premier League 01/08 15:00 17 [9] Enyimba v Nasarawa United [20] W 2-1
CAF Confederations Cup 01/05 16:00 4 [4] Enyimba v Black Bulls [2] W 4-1
Nigeria Premier League 12/31 15:00 19 [11] Enyimba v Bendel Insurance [17] D 0-0
Nigeria Premier League 12/26 15:00 18 [20] Plateau United v Enyimba [12] D 0-0
Nigeria Premier League 12/22 15:00 18 Plateau United v Enyimba - PPT.
Nigeria Premier League 12/19 15:00 17 Enyimba v Nasarawa United - PPT.
Nigeria Premier League 12/15 15:00 17 Enyimba v Nasarawa United - PPT.
CAF Confederations Cup 12/15 13:00 3 [4] Black Bulls v Enyimba [3] L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 23 23
Wins 17 14 3
Draws 16 9 7
Losses 13 0 13
Goals for 52 40 12
Goals against 42 11 31
Clean sheets 19 13 6
Failed to score 18 5 13

Wikipedia - Enyimba F.C.

Enyimba Football Club, commonly known as Enyimba, is a Nigerian professional football club based in the city of Aba, Abia State which plays in the Nigerian Professional Football League. Their name means People's Elephant in Igbo language and is also the nickname used for the city of Aba. Founded in 1976, the club rose to prominence in the 2000s and is considered the most successful Nigerian football club as they have won two African Champions League titles, nine Nigerian championships and four Federation Cups since 2001. Their most recent league glory came in the 2022–23 season.

History

Early years

The club was founded as a state-owned club in November 1976 by Jerry Amadi Enyeazu, who was the first Director for Sports in the newly established Imo State, a province in southeast Nigeria. In August 1991, Imo State was divided further and Abia State was created from the part of Imo which included the city of Aba, Enyimba's hometown, so the new state government took over as owners of Enyimba.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Enyimba struggled to make a notable impact as the traditional powerhouses such as Enugu Rangers, Shooting Stars, Bendel Insurance and local rivals Iwuanyanwu Nationale dominated Nigerian football. Enyimba's rise to fame began in 1990 when the Professional League was inaugurated.

In their first season in the top division, Enyimba finished 13th out of 16 clubs, winning just five out of 30 games with a goal difference 25–36. In the following season, they won eight games but still finished 15th with 36 points, just one point short from escaping relegation behind Stationery Stores, and were relegated to second level for the 1992 season. Enyimba stayed in the second level for the next two seasons before winning promotion in 1993, finishing first with 29 wins out of 46 games, winning a record 96 points with a goal difference of 64–25, with most goals scored and fewest goals conceded in the 24-team league.

Back at the top level, their string of good results continued, and they finished the 1994 season third, behind BCC Lions and Shooting Stars, missing out on a spot in the 1995 CAF Cup on goal difference. After a mediocre 1995 season, they won fourth place in 1996, before a series of inconsistent results saw them narrowly escaping relegation on goal difference in 1997 and finishing seventh in the 1999 season.

Rise to prominence

The People's Elephant experienced international football for the first time in August 2001, when they were invited to play Inter Milan at San Siro in a charity friendly which marked the return of Ronaldo after a 21-month injury layoff and saw Enyimba thrashed 7–0 with four goals from Christian Vieri.

The club went on to win their second successive league title in 2002, and then became the first Nigerian club to win the continent's premier international club competition in the 2003 CAF Champions League by beating Ismaily of Egypt 2–1 on aggregate, under coach Kadiri Ikhana. This was also the first time since 1996 that a Nigerian club had reached the final of the competition. Several key players from Enyimba's 2003 continental success have since gone on to play for Nigeria (Vincent Enyeama, Obinna Nwaneri and Onyekachi Okonkwo) and Benin Republic National Team (Muri Ogunbiyi).

Enyimba then successfully defended their title as they won their second consecutive African Champions League title in 2004, beating Tunisia's Étoile du Sahel in the finals. After finishing runners-up in the national championship in 2004 (behind Dolphins), Enyimba won the Double in 2005, winning their fourth Nigerian championship and their first Nigerian Cup.

2003–2008: awards

In 2003, Enyimba won the best team in Africa award while coach Kadiri emerged the best coach. In 2004, the club retained the best coach award while the club's first choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama won the Champions league player of the year.

These two Champions league victories in the hands of West African teams, plus the second CAF Super Cup against Accra Hearts of Oak finally brought Enyimba to the limelight of African football. The team signed a $300,000 uniform deal with Joma in 2008.

2016 season

The 2016 season was not so favorable for People's Elephants as end the season being ninth on the league with 50 points.

2017 season

Enyimba finished third in the league with 61 points. The third position saw Enyimba qualify to represent Nigeria at the CAF Confederations Cup the following season.

Enyimba Football Club, also known as Enyimba, is a professional soccer team based in Aba, Nigeria. The team was founded in 1976 and has since become one of the most successful clubs in Nigerian football history. Enyimba has won numerous domestic and international titles, including multiple Nigerian Professional Football League championships and two CAF Champions League titles.

The team's home matches are played at the Enyimba International Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 25,000 spectators. Enyimba is known for its passionate fan base, known as the "Peoples Elephant," who show unwavering support for the team both at home and on the road.

Enyimba has a reputation for developing talented young players and has produced several Nigerian internationals who have gone on to have successful careers both domestically and abroad. The team is known for its attacking style of play, with quick, skillful players who are capable of scoring goals from all areas of the field.

Overall, Enyimba is a powerhouse in Nigerian soccer, with a rich history of success and a bright future ahead. The team continues to be a dominant force in Nigerian football and is always a contender for both domestic and international titles.