February 4, 2026

Lagos State Football Association Reveals New Affiliation Fee Structure ‎

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‎By Sportsgister

‎The Lagos State Football Association has declared an increase in the affiliation fees required from all football clubs based in Lagos across various levels of the sport.

‎In an official announcement signed by the Secretary of the Lagos FA, Mrs. Vera Hycient-Okechukwu, and shared with the media, it was highlighted that there has not been a notable rise in the affiliation fees paid by clubs over the past 14 years under the democratically elected LSFA board.

‎During the COVID pandemic, the LSFA opted to waive fees for clubs and also implemented a 50% reduction for the 2023/2024 football season to accommodate the prevailing economic conditions.

‎In recent football seasons, the LSFA has faced economic challenges and difficulties in covering its operational, capital project, and overhead expenses due to the current economic climate in the country.

‎To date, the LSFA has relied on loans and support from individuals to maintain its status as one of the most progressive football associations in Nigeria.

‎As the 2025/2026 football season is set to begin on Friday, August 01, 2025, the Chairman of the Lagos FA, Hajji Gafar Liameed, along with the board, has sanctioned a new affiliation fee structure for clubs, aimed at enhancing service delivery to stakeholders, executing capital projects, and addressing operational and overhead expenses.

‎Furthermore, it was noted that the new affiliation fee structure is in line with the current stable economic policies and indicators of Nigeria’s economy.

‎Under the revised affiliation structure, NPFL clubs in the state will now be required to pay N750,000; NNL teams are expected to contribute N500,000; the Nigeria Women Premier League will have a fee of N250,000; and Nationwide League One is set at N200,000.

‎For Nationwide League Two, the fee is N150,000; men’s non-league clubs will pay N100,000;

‎While the Nigeria Professional League is set at N150,000; the Nigeria Women National League will be N100,000, and the women’s non-league teams will now pay N50,000.

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