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Heartland F.C.

Heartland Football Club founded as Spartans F.C., later known as Iwuanyanwu Nationale from 1985 to 2006[3] is a Nigerian football club based in Owerri. The team play their home games at Dan Anyiam Stadium (and the Okigwe Stadium as their temporary home ground pending renovations at the Dan Anyiam Stadium). Their local rivals are Enyimba FC and Enugu Rangers. They reached the finals of the 1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs and 2009 CAF Champions League, the premier African continental club tournament, and won four straight Nigerian league titles from 1987 to 1990.[citation needed]

Heartland FC
Full nameHeartland Football Club
Nickname(s)Naze Millionaires, Spartans, Soccer Scientists, The Hearts
Founded1976; 47 years ago (1976)
GroundDan Anyiam Stadium
Owerri, Okigwe Stadium
Okigwe
Capacity10,000
ChairmanPromise Nwachukwu
ManagerChristian Obi[1]
LeagueNigeria Professional Football League
2022–23Nigeria National League, 1st (promoted)[2]

Until their 18th place showing and first-ever relegation in 2016, they were one of two teams in the Nigerian top flight that had never been relegated.

History Edit

The club were founded as Spartans FC in 1976.[4] Their first international match was a friendly played against Ararat Yerevan of the USSR which Spartans won 2–0 at the Township Stadium, Tetlow Road, Owerri, in August 1976.[5] Spartans FC were supported by the Imo State government, which itself had been founded in 1976, and had the support of the state administration, including the state military.[6] Spartans FC played matches at the Old Owerri Stadium.[6]

Iwuanyanwu Nationale FC (1985–2006) Edit

Spartans FC were renamed Iwuanyanwu Nationale FC in 1985 following a successful change of ownership from Imo State Government to chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu. Iwuanyanwu Nationale embarked on a 3-week training tour of Brazil in January 1986. That season, Nationale finished runner-up of the Nigerian top league.

The late 1980s were the most successful time in the club's history, when they won four straight championships from 1987 to 1990. During this time, the club featured several Nigerian national team players, such as Thompson Oliha, Benedict Iroha, and Uche Okechukwu.[7]

Iwuanyanwu Nationale finally emerged as League winners in 1987 ahead of Leventis United on goal difference, the first of four straight championships. The league win earned them the right to represent Nigeria in CAF Champions Cup. In 1988, Iwuanyanwu Nationale repeated as League champions and completed the double as they won the Nigerian FA Cup for the first time, beating Flash Flamingoes of Benin 3–0 in the final. The club also reached CAF Champions Cup final, winning 1–0 in first leg tie in Ibadan, losing 4–0 in Constantine, Algeria in return leg versus Entente Setif.[8]

In 1989, the Iwuanyanwu retained the league title but lost the FA Cup final 0–1 to BCC Lions.[9] They played Stationery Stores of Lagos in Lagos in the first ever game of the newly professional Nigerian league and won 2–1, with Ben Iroha scoring the first goal.[10] Nationale emerged as the first pro league winners in Nigeria.

The club's fortunes finally changed for the worse in 1991, when Nationale lost the league title to Julius Berger. The club also crashed out of CAF Champions Cup in the semifinals, losing to Nakivubo of Uganda 4–3 on aggregate, including a 1–1 draw at home where a win would have qualified them for the final.[11]

Nationale won the league title again in 1993 following a 2–0 away victory over El-Kanemi Warriors in last league fixture to edge out Bendel Insurance to the title race. The 1993 team featured a young Nwankwo Kanu, who at the age of 16 scored 15 goals in 25 matches. Kanu would move on to Ajax after the 1993 season.[12]

Tragedy struck Heartland in the champions league in 1994. Nationale reached the Champions Cup quarter-final, losing 3–0 to Espérance de Tunis of Tunisia in first leg tie, 18 September, in Algeria. Iwuanyanwu chartered an Oriental Airlines plane to fly home from Tunis the night of the game, but upon landing at Tamanrasset in southern Algeria, the plane hit a runway lamp and a fire truck and crashed.[13] Two players, defender Aimola Omale and goalkeeper Uche Ikeogu, lost their lives in the accident, along with the pilots and a flight attendant. According to striker Tony Nwaigwe, the plane broke into three pieces on landing.[14]

Due to the crash, the CAF shifted the return leg match in Owerri from 3 to 10 October. Nationale would draw the return match 1–1, failing to advance in the competition.[15]

The 1995 season, the first after the plane crash, Iwuanyanwu faced more adversity in the Nigerian domestic league. Led by manager Uche Ejimofor, Iwuanyanwu managed to survive a relegation battle by only a couple games, which included a match which was replayed two times against 1994 champions BCC Lions, finally ending in a 1–1 draw.[15]

1999 saw Iwuanyanwu win the league but they ended up losing the title to Lobi Stars of Makurdi in the inaugural Super League play-off. They also finished runners up in the Nigerian F.A. Cup to Plateau United after breaking the hearts of city neighbors FC Arugo in the semifinals with a 2–1 victory. Arugo had just been set up that in 1999 by former Iwuanyanwu manager Uche Ejimofor.[16]

In 2000, Iwuanyanwu player Gabriel Anats died during the season from a tetanus infection.[17]

In 2005, Iwuanyanwu finished third in Premier League and also in the Coca-Cola FA Cup with coach Stanley Eguma in charge.[18]

Heartland FC (2006–present) Edit

On 7 February 2006, the Imo State Government re-acquired ownership of the club from Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and renamed it Heartland FC.[5]

Heartland finished second in the 2008 Premier League by one point to Kano Pillars, earning a Champions League slot in 2009. Heartland would go on to make the finals of the 2009 CAF Champions League, losing to away goals to TP Mazembe after tying 2–2 on aggregate. Heartland won the first leg at home 2–1 but an own goal in the 73rd minute in the return leg in Lubumbashi meant the Nigerian side finished as runners-up.[19]

After the club's failure to win the Champions League, they brought in Christian Chukwu as a technical consultant and Fan Ndubuoke as general manager.[20] In 2011, the club won the Federation Cup, its first silverware since its last league win in 1993. Heartland defeated highly fancied Enyimba 1–0 thanks to a 40th-minute goal by their captain, Chinedu Efugh.[21] Ramson Madu, a player on the 1993 cup winning team, was a member of the technical staff who won the 2011 cup, meaning he could celebrate winning as both a player and a coach.[20] Heartland, however, could not replicate their success in the league, as they finished at mid-table.

Heartland defended its cup win in 2012 by defeating Lobi Stars 2–1 in the finals held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.

In 2013, Heartland were eliminated from the Confederations Cup due to a walkover against US Bitam of Gabon. Heartland had won the first leg 2–1 in Owerri, but were delayed leaving Nigeria due to visa and travel issues, and did not make it to Gabon in time for the match. Their protest was unsuccessful, and Bitam advanced in the competition.[22]

The club was relegated from the Nigerian top division for the first time in 2016.[23]

First relegation To NNL Edit

Ending 18th in the 2016 Nigeria Professional Football League ensured Heartland went on relegation for the first time since its 40-year existence. On the final day of the season, the team had abandoned their game against Plateau United in the 75th minute, after a goal which was to give them a 2–1 lead, was disallowed. Heartland was eventually penalized by the League Management for abandoning the match and 3 points and 3 goals was awarded to Plateau United. Heartland were also levied a fine of N3 million.[24] The result of this meant that MFM FC would remain in the league at Heartland's expense.

They only spent a year at the second level, winning the Southern division with a game to spare, ending on 61 points and 18 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses.[25]

Later in August 2019, Heartland hired former MFM FC coach Fidelis Ilechukwu as its manager.[26]

Achievements Edit

1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993.
2023
1988, 2011, 2012.
2011, 2012.

Performance in CAF competitions Edit

Results in CAF competitions Edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round   ASC Diaraf 3–0 0–1 3–1
Second Round   Africa Sports 3–2 1–1 4–3
Quarter-finals   Espérance 2–1 1–1 3–2
Semi-finals   Nkana Red Devils 0–1 0–1 0–2
1991 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round   Old Edwardians 3–0 0–2 3–2
Second Round   JAC Port-Gentil 5–0 2–1 7–1
Quarter-finals   ASEC Mimosas 3–0 0–3 3–3 (6-5p)
Semi-finals   SC Villa 1–1 2–3 3–4
1994 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round   Zumunta AC 3–0 3–1 6–1
Second Round   RC Bafoussam 1–2 3–2 4–4(a)
Quarter-finals   Espérance de Tunis 0–3 1–1 1–4
2000 CAF Cup First Round   Mbilinga FC 3–0 2–2 5–2
Second Round   Awassa City F.C. 2–1 1–1 3–2
Playoff Round   Nchanga Rangers 2–0 0–1 2–1
Semifinals   JS Kabylie 1–1 0–1 1–2
2006 CAF Confederation Cup First Round   JC Abidjan 2–0 0–0 2–0
Second Round   Haras El Hodood 3–2 0–0 3–2
Playoff Round   Renacimiento FC 4–0 0–5 4–5
2009 CAF Champions League First Round   FAR Rabat 3–1 1–1 4–2
Second Round   Coton Sport FC 2–1 1–1 3–2
Group Stage   TP Mazembe 2–0 0–2
  Monomotapa United 3–1 1–2
  Étoile du Sahel 3–0 0–0
Semifinals   Kano Pillars 4–0 1–0 5–0
Final   TP Mazembe 2–1 0–1 2–2(a)
2010 CAF Champions League First Round   Tiko United 1–1 2–2 3–3(a)
Second Round   Supersport United 3–1 1–1 4–2
Group Stage   Al Ahly SC 1–1 1–2
  Ismaily 2–1 0–1
  JS Kabylie 1–1 0–1
2012 CAF Confederation Cup First Round   Unisport Bafang 0–0 2–1 2–1
Second Round   AC Léopards 3–2 1–2 4–4(a)
2013 CAF Confederation Cup First Round   US Bitam 2–1 w/o[a]
  1. ^
    US Bitam advanced to the second round after Heartland arrived late for the second leg, as per ruling made by the CAF.

Current squad Edit

As of 01 May 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   NGA John Bright
2 FW   NGA Emmanuel Ibekwe
4 MF   NGA Opara Chijioke
5 DF   NGA Nnaemeka Anyanwu (captain)
6 DF   NGA Chukwujekwu Onuoha
7 FW   NGA Ebuka Okoro
8 MF   NGA Olasunkanmi Quadri
10 MF   NGA Nnamdi Egbujor
11 FW   NGA Victor Wohuruche
12 MF   NGA Tony Okemmiri
13 GK   NGA Godwin Paul
14 FW   NGA Shuaibu Abdullahi
17 MF   NGA Fabian Omaka
19 FW   NGA Onyekachi Okafor
20 FW   NGA Victor Makalala
21 FW   NGA Ibe Chijioke
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK   NGA Chisom Chiagha
23 DF   NGA Tobechukwu Henry Ibe
24 MF   NGA Izuchukwu Abugo
25 DF   NGA Peters Afolayan
27 MF   NGA Chidiebere Ajoku
28   NGA Best Amaechi
29 MF   NGA Chukwuma Nwankwo
32 MF   NGA Temitope Akande
33 FW   NGA Franklin Oyewole
34 MF   NGA Amoo Mumini
35 MF   NGA Jeremiah Ndukwe
36 MF   NGA Elvis Ori
38 FW   NGA Kingsley Arum
39 MF   NGA Christian Weli
42 FW   NGA Prince Onuoha

Former coaches Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Heartland Emerge 2022/23 NNL Champions". Complete Sports. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. ^ "AfricanFootball - Heartland FC". African Football. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
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  7. ^ Noah, Oluwasegun (30 June 2013). "Thompson Oliha is dead". The Eagle Online.
  8. ^ "Untold story of Iwuanyanwu Nationale 1994 Plane Crash | The Nation". Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics. 30 October 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  9. ^ "NFF topshots recall FA Cup sweet memories". 23 September 2011.
  10. ^ Solaja, Kunle (12 May 2018). "NIGERIA PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLOCKS 28". Sports Village Square.
  11. ^ Obasi, Emeka (7 September 2018). "Sports Flakes: Ghanaian Goalies in Naija".
  12. ^ Horsfield, Stuart (22 August 2017). "Nwankwo Kanu and the languid brilliance of Nigeria's most celebrated footballer". These Football Times.
  13. ^ "NIGERIAN TEAM AMONG VICTIMS OF PLANE CRASH". Deseret News, Associated Press. 19 September 1994.
  14. ^ "How I survived '94 Iwuanyanwu Nationale plane crash — Nwaigwe". Best Naira News. 20 July 2014.
  15. ^ a b c Junior, Buchi (19 May 2018). "Times and tides of Uche Ejimofor". Vanguard NGR.
  16. ^ a b "Nigeria: FA Cup Unique to FC Arugo, Says Ejimofor". 28 October 2006.
  17. ^ Oyedele, Tunde (22 July 2000). "Nigeria: Pepsi Pro-League Review 2000 Season: Hooliganism, Blunders And Deaths".
  18. ^ "Nigeria: Nationale Not Ready for Africa - Ibe".
  19. ^ "Mazembe win African Champs League". CNN.com. 7 November 2009.
  20. ^ a b "FA Cup: Hearty celebrations as Heartland reign". Vanguard Nigeria. 26 September 2011.
  21. ^ "Heartland Win Nigeria's Fed Cup". PM News Nigeria. 25 September 2011.
  22. ^ "Nigeria's Heartland to appeal against Confed Cup walkover". BBC Sport. 8 April 2013.
  23. ^ "Heartland relegated for first time in history - P.M. News". Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  24. ^ Prince, Toby (7 October 2016). "Heartland FC officially relegated from NPFL". qed.ng.
  25. ^ "Heartland Beat FirstBank, Gain Promotion To NPFL". 11 October 2017.
  26. ^ Chukwu, Chibuike (5 August 2019). "Heartland To Unveil Ilechukwu As New Manager Today".
  27. ^ Ayomide, Akinshilo (19 May 2016). "Heartland FC manager quits post".
  28. ^ "Heartland Sack Coach Madu Over Poor Results". hotsportstv.com. 23 March 2018.

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Heartland Football Club founded as Spartans F C later known as Iwuanyanwu Nationale from 1985 to 2006 3 is a Nigerian football club based in Owerri The team play their home games at Dan Anyiam Stadium and the Okigwe Stadium as their temporary home ground pending renovations at the Dan Anyiam Stadium Their local rivals are Enyimba FC and Enugu Rangers They reached the finals of the 1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs and 2009 CAF Champions League the premier African continental club tournament and won four straight Nigerian league titles from 1987 to 1990 citation needed Heartland FCFull nameHeartland Football ClubNickname s Naze Millionaires Spartans Soccer Scientists The HeartsFounded1976 47 years ago 1976 GroundDan Anyiam StadiumOwerri Okigwe StadiumOkigweCapacity10 000ChairmanPromise NwachukwuManagerChristian Obi 1 LeagueNigeria Professional Football League2022 23Nigeria National League 1st promoted 2 Home coloursAway coloursUntil their 18th place showing and first ever relegation in 2016 they were one of two teams in the Nigerian top flight that had never been relegated Contents 1 History 1 1 Iwuanyanwu Nationale FC 1985 2006 1 2 Heartland FC 2006 present 1 3 First relegation To NNL 2 Achievements 3 Performance in CAF competitions 3 1 Results in CAF competitions 4 Current squad 5 Former coaches 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe club were founded as Spartans FC in 1976 4 Their first international match was a friendly played against Ararat Yerevan of the USSR which Spartans won 2 0 at the Township Stadium Tetlow Road Owerri in August 1976 5 Spartans FC were supported by the Imo State government which itself had been founded in 1976 and had the support of the state administration including the state military 6 Spartans FC played matches at the Old Owerri Stadium 6 Iwuanyanwu Nationale FC 1985 2006 Edit Spartans FC were renamed Iwuanyanwu Nationale FC in 1985 following a successful change of ownership from Imo State Government to chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu Iwuanyanwu Nationale embarked on a 3 week training tour of Brazil in January 1986 That season Nationale finished runner up of the Nigerian top league The late 1980s were the most successful time in the club s history when they won four straight championships from 1987 to 1990 During this time the club featured several Nigerian national team players such as Thompson Oliha Benedict Iroha and Uche Okechukwu 7 Iwuanyanwu Nationale finally emerged as League winners in 1987 ahead of Leventis United on goal difference the first of four straight championships The league win earned them the right to represent Nigeria in CAF Champions Cup In 1988 Iwuanyanwu Nationale repeated as League champions and completed the double as they won the Nigerian FA Cup for the first time beating Flash Flamingoes of Benin 3 0 in the final The club also reached CAF Champions Cup final winning 1 0 in first leg tie in Ibadan losing 4 0 in Constantine Algeria in return leg versus Entente Setif 8 In 1989 the Iwuanyanwu retained the league title but lost the FA Cup final 0 1 to BCC Lions 9 They played Stationery Stores of Lagos in Lagos in the first ever game of the newly professional Nigerian league and won 2 1 with Ben Iroha scoring the first goal 10 Nationale emerged as the first pro league winners in Nigeria The club s fortunes finally changed for the worse in 1991 when Nationale lost the league title to Julius Berger The club also crashed out of CAF Champions Cup in the semifinals losing to Nakivubo of Uganda 4 3 on aggregate including a 1 1 draw at home where a win would have qualified them for the final 11 Nationale won the league title again in 1993 following a 2 0 away victory over El Kanemi Warriors in last league fixture to edge out Bendel Insurance to the title race The 1993 team featured a young Nwankwo Kanu who at the age of 16 scored 15 goals in 25 matches Kanu would move on to Ajax after the 1993 season 12 Tragedy struck Heartland in the champions league in 1994 Nationale reached the Champions Cup quarter final losing 3 0 to Esperance de Tunis of Tunisia in first leg tie 18 September in Algeria Iwuanyanwu chartered an Oriental Airlines plane to fly home from Tunis the night of the game but upon landing at Tamanrasset in southern Algeria the plane hit a runway lamp and a fire truck and crashed 13 Two players defender Aimola Omale and goalkeeper Uche Ikeogu lost their lives in the accident along with the pilots and a flight attendant According to striker Tony Nwaigwe the plane broke into three pieces on landing 14 Due to the crash the CAF shifted the return leg match in Owerri from 3 to 10 October Nationale would draw the return match 1 1 failing to advance in the competition 15 The 1995 season the first after the plane crash Iwuanyanwu faced more adversity in the Nigerian domestic league Led by manager Uche Ejimofor Iwuanyanwu managed to survive a relegation battle by only a couple games which included a match which was replayed two times against 1994 champions BCC Lions finally ending in a 1 1 draw 15 1999 saw Iwuanyanwu win the league but they ended up losing the title to Lobi Stars of Makurdi in the inaugural Super League play off They also finished runners up in the Nigerian F A Cup to Plateau United after breaking the hearts of city neighbors FC Arugo in the semifinals with a 2 1 victory Arugo had just been set up that in 1999 by former Iwuanyanwu manager Uche Ejimofor 16 In 2000 Iwuanyanwu player Gabriel Anats died during the season from a tetanus infection 17 In 2005 Iwuanyanwu finished third in Premier League and also in the Coca Cola FA Cup with coach Stanley Eguma in charge 18 Heartland FC 2006 present Edit On 7 February 2006 the Imo State Government re acquired ownership of the club from Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and renamed it Heartland FC 5 Heartland finished second in the 2008 Premier League by one point to Kano Pillars earning a Champions League slot in 2009 Heartland would go on to make the finals of the 2009 CAF Champions League losing to away goals to TP Mazembe after tying 2 2 on aggregate Heartland won the first leg at home 2 1 but an own goal in the 73rd minute in the return leg in Lubumbashi meant the Nigerian side finished as runners up 19 After the club s failure to win the Champions League they brought in Christian Chukwu as a technical consultant and Fan Ndubuoke as general manager 20 In 2011 the club won the Federation Cup its first silverware since its last league win in 1993 Heartland defeated highly fancied Enyimba 1 0 thanks to a 40th minute goal by their captain Chinedu Efugh 21 Ramson Madu a player on the 1993 cup winning team was a member of the technical staff who won the 2011 cup meaning he could celebrate winning as both a player and a coach 20 Heartland however could not replicate their success in the league as they finished at mid table Heartland defended its cup win in 2012 by defeating Lobi Stars 2 1 in the finals held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos In 2013 Heartland were eliminated from the Confederations Cup due to a walkover against US Bitam of Gabon Heartland had won the first leg 2 1 in Owerri but were delayed leaving Nigeria due to visa and travel issues and did not make it to Gabon in time for the match Their protest was unsuccessful and Bitam advanced in the competition 22 The club was relegated from the Nigerian top division for the first time in 2016 23 First relegation To NNL Edit Ending 18th in the 2016 Nigeria Professional Football League ensured Heartland went on relegation for the first time since its 40 year existence On the final day of the season the team had abandoned their game against Plateau United in the 75th minute after a goal which was to give them a 2 1 lead was disallowed Heartland was eventually penalized by the League Management for abandoning the match and 3 points and 3 goals was awarded to Plateau United Heartland were also levied a fine of N3 million 24 The result of this meant that MFM FC would remain in the league at Heartland s expense They only spent a year at the second level winning the Southern division with a game to spare ending on 61 points and 18 wins 7 draws and 7 losses 25 Later in August 2019 Heartland hired former MFM FC coach Fidelis Ilechukwu as its manager 26 Achievements EditNigerian Premier League 51987 1988 1989 1990 1993 dd Nigeria National League 12023 dd Nigerian FA Cup 31988 2011 2012 dd Nigerian Super Cup 22011 2012 dd Performance in CAF competitions EditAfrican Cup of Champions Clubs 5 appearances1988 Finalist 1989 Second Round 1990 Semi finals 1991 Semi finals 1994 Quarter finals dd CAF Champions League 2 appearances2009 Finalist 2010 Group Stage dd CAF Cup 1 appearance2000 Semi finals dd CAF Confederation Cup 3 appearances2006 Group Stage 2012 Second Round 2013 First Round dd Results in CAF competitions Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round ASC Diaraf 3 0 0 1 3 1Second Round Africa Sports 3 2 1 1 4 3Quarter finals Esperance 2 1 1 1 3 2Semi finals Nkana Red Devils 0 1 0 1 0 21991 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round Old Edwardians 3 0 0 2 3 2Second Round JAC Port Gentil 5 0 2 1 7 1Quarter finals ASEC Mimosas 3 0 0 3 3 3 6 5p Semi finals SC Villa 1 1 2 3 3 41994 African Cup of Champions Clubs First Round Zumunta AC 3 0 3 1 6 1Second Round RC Bafoussam 1 2 3 2 4 4 a Quarter finals Esperance de Tunis 0 3 1 1 1 42000 CAF Cup First Round Mbilinga FC 3 0 2 2 5 2Second Round Awassa City F C 2 1 1 1 3 2Playoff Round Nchanga Rangers 2 0 0 1 2 1Semifinals JS Kabylie 1 1 0 1 1 22006 CAF Confederation Cup First Round JC Abidjan 2 0 0 0 2 0Second Round Haras El Hodood 3 2 0 0 3 2Playoff Round Renacimiento FC 4 0 0 5 4 52009 CAF Champions League First Round FAR Rabat 3 1 1 1 4 2Second Round Coton Sport FC 2 1 1 1 3 2Group Stage TP Mazembe 2 0 0 2 Monomotapa United 3 1 1 2 Etoile du Sahel 3 0 0 0 Semifinals Kano Pillars 4 0 1 0 5 0Final TP Mazembe 2 1 0 1 2 2 a 2010 CAF Champions League First Round Tiko United 1 1 2 2 3 3 a Second Round Supersport United 3 1 1 1 4 2Group Stage Al Ahly SC 1 1 1 2 Ismaily 2 1 0 1 JS Kabylie 1 1 0 1 2012 CAF Confederation Cup First Round Unisport Bafang 0 0 2 1 2 1Second Round AC Leopards 3 2 1 2 4 4 a 2013 CAF Confederation Cup First Round US Bitam 2 1 w o a US Bitam advanced to the second round after Heartland arrived late for the second leg as per ruling made by the CAF Current squad EditAs of 01 May 2023 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK NGA John Bright2 FW NGA Emmanuel Ibekwe4 MF NGA Opara Chijioke5 DF NGA Nnaemeka Anyanwu captain 6 DF NGA Chukwujekwu Onuoha7 FW NGA Ebuka Okoro8 MF NGA Olasunkanmi Quadri10 MF NGA Nnamdi Egbujor11 FW NGA Victor Wohuruche12 MF NGA Tony Okemmiri13 GK NGA Godwin Paul14 FW NGA Shuaibu Abdullahi17 MF NGA Fabian Omaka19 FW NGA Onyekachi Okafor20 FW NGA Victor Makalala21 FW NGA Ibe Chijioke No Pos Nation Player22 GK NGA Chisom Chiagha23 DF NGA Tobechukwu Henry Ibe24 MF NGA Izuchukwu Abugo25 DF NGA Peters Afolayan27 MF NGA Chidiebere Ajoku28 NGA Best Amaechi29 MF NGA Chukwuma Nwankwo32 MF NGA Temitope Akande33 FW NGA Franklin Oyewole34 MF NGA Amoo Mumini35 MF NGA Jeremiah Ndukwe36 MF NGA Elvis Ori38 FW NGA Kingsley Arum39 MF NGA Christian Weli42 FW NGA Prince OnuohaFormer coaches EditUche Ejimofor 1985 1997 15 16 Ossai Chukwuka Kelechi Emetole Mitko Dobrev Aug 2007 9 Jan Ben Iroha 2009 Lodewijk de Kruif March 2010 Samson Siasia July Dec 2010 Christian Chukwu interim Feb 2011 11 March Lodewijk de Kruif 2011 12 Promise Nwachukwu 27 Ramson Madu 2016 2018 28 Mehmet Tayfun Turkmen Fidelis Ilechukwu 2019 2021 Erasmus Onuh 2021 2022 Christian Obi Current References Edit How Heartland can secure promotion to NPFL Coach Obi Daily Post Retrieved 24 March 2023 Heartland Emerge 2022 23 NNL Champions Complete Sports Retrieved 7 July 2023 AfricanFootball Heartland FC African Football Retrieved 18 May 2021 AfricanFootball Heartland FC African Football a b Archived copy Archived from the original on 14 May 2007 Retrieved 2 January 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b The gradual demise of Heartland FC Imo Trumpeta 18 April 2013 Noah Oluwasegun 30 June 2013 Thompson Oliha is dead The Eagle Online Untold story of Iwuanyanwu Nationale 1994 Plane Crash The Nation Latest Nigeria News Nigerian Newspapers Politics 30 October 2020 Retrieved 19 May 2021 NFF topshots recall FA Cup sweet memories 23 September 2011 Solaja Kunle 12 May 2018 NIGERIA PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLOCKS 28 Sports Village Square Obasi Emeka 7 September 2018 Sports Flakes Ghanaian Goalies in Naija Horsfield Stuart 22 August 2017 Nwankwo Kanu and the languid brilliance of Nigeria s most celebrated footballer These Football Times NIGERIAN TEAM AMONG VICTIMS OF PLANE CRASH Deseret News Associated Press 19 September 1994 How I survived 94 Iwuanyanwu Nationale plane crash Nwaigwe Best Naira News 20 July 2014 a b c Junior Buchi 19 May 2018 Times and tides of Uche Ejimofor Vanguard NGR a b Nigeria FA Cup Unique to FC Arugo Says Ejimofor 28 October 2006 Oyedele Tunde 22 July 2000 Nigeria Pepsi Pro League Review 2000 Season Hooliganism Blunders And Deaths Nigeria Nationale Not Ready for Africa Ibe Mazembe win African Champs League CNN com 7 November 2009 a b FA Cup Hearty celebrations as Heartland reign Vanguard Nigeria 26 September 2011 Heartland Win Nigeria s Fed Cup PM News Nigeria 25 September 2011 Nigeria s Heartland to appeal against Confed Cup walkover BBC Sport 8 April 2013 Heartland relegated for first time in history P M News Retrieved 22 November 2022 Prince Toby 7 October 2016 Heartland FC officially relegated from NPFL qed ng Heartland Beat FirstBank Gain Promotion To NPFL 11 October 2017 Chukwu Chibuike 5 August 2019 Heartland To Unveil Ilechukwu As New Manager Today Ayomide Akinshilo 19 May 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