Dolphins F.C. (Port Harcourt)

Dolphins F.C. (Port Harcourt)
Dolphins FC
Logo
Full name Dolphins Football Club
Founded 1988 (As Eagle Cement)
Ground Liberation Stadium
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
(Capacity: 25,000)
Manager Stanley Eguma
Coach Ndubuisi Nduka
League Nigeria Premier League
2010/11 1st (Nigeria National League)
Home colours
Away colours

Dolphins FC are a Nigerian football team based in Port Harcourt.

Contents

History

In 2004-2005 they placed 6th in the Nigerian Premier League. Representing their country in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup, they reached the finals, losing to Morocco's FAR Rabat [1]. They play their home games at Liberation Stadium. However, for the 2008 Confederation Cup they played their games at U. J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar.

They were relegated from the Nigerian Premier League in 2007 by one point. They however came back to retain the FA Cup over Enugu Rangers. In their run, they twice won by penalties 4-2, including a semifinal triumph over crosstown rivals Sharks F.C. before winning the finals 3-2 in penalties. They returned to the Premier League after winning their division in 2009.

The club was known until 2001 as Eagle Cement.

Achievements

1997, 2004, 2011
2001, 2004, 2006, 2007
1994, 2002, 2008/09
Finalist : 2005

Performance in CAF competitions

1998 - Group Stage
2005 - Second Round
2005 - Finalist
2007 - Group Stage
2008 - Second Round
  • CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 1 appearance
2002 - First Round

2008/09 season

See main article Dolphins F.C. 2008-09 season

2010-11 squad

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

No. Position Player
12 Nigeria GK Sunday Rotimi
15 Nigeria DF Emman Godwin
Nigeria GK Afeso Attah
Nigeria GK Udo Ochiogu
Nigeria DF Kola Awe
Nigeria DF Hussain Adaji
Nigeria DF Mike Simon
Nigeria DF Kennedy Ihenacho
Nigeria DF Mutiu Adegoke
Nigeria DF Echezona Anyichi
Nigeria DF Kennedy Chinwo
Nigeria MF Emma Egbeta
Nigeria MF Daddy Maurice
Nigeria MF Ebenezer Ojo
Nigeria MF Tochukwu Okoli
Senegal MF Alouine Gueye
Nigeria MF Belemo Yabrifa
Nigeria MF Abduljalil Ajagun
Nigeria MF Oguchi Uche
No. Position Player
Nigeria MF Osita Echendu
Ghana MF Owusu Addai
Nigeria MF Andy Ogude
Nigeria MF Sirajo Ladan
Nigeria MF Jonah Abutu
Sierra Leone MF Mustapha Sesay
Nigeria MF Chigozie Christopher
Nigeria FW Miyudeen Oyewole
Nigeria FW Derrick Amadi
Nigeria FW Omoh Ojabu
Nigeria FW Fred Okpalla
Nigeria FW Emmanuel Nwachi
Nigeria Vincent Babayaro
Nigeria Owazuoke Wobo
Nigeria Victor Ezuruike
Nigeria Olewezi Johnson
Nigeria Joshua Igho
Nigeria Victor Michael
Nigeria David Obinna

Technical Staff 2009-10

Manager

  • Nigeria Stanley Eguma

Assistant Coach

  • Nigeria Ndubuisi Nduka

Team Manager

  • Nigeria Diepreye Fiberesima

Goalkeeper Coach

  • Nigeria George Onyenekwe

Team Chef

  • Nigeria Ken Chukwu

Technical Coach

  • Nigeria John Apollo

Club Secretary

  • Nigeria Joseph Eberefe

Director of Sport

  • Nigeria Victor Babayaro

Media Officer

  • Nigeria China Acheru [2]

Notable Personal

Technical Manager
  • Musa Abdulahi
Team Manager
  • Diepreye Fiberesima
Club Secretary
  • Fatai Olayinka
Accountant
  • Fubara Ekine
Welfare Officer
  • Godwin Oba
Media Officer
  • China Acheru
Curator
  • Amanaman Udoh
Masseur
  • Stamford Tiene
Former Coaches
  • Philip Boamah
  • Ben Iroha

Notable players

  • Nigeria Sule Okiri
  • Nigeria Abayomi Olorunda
  • Nigeria Kelechi Osunwa
  • Nigeria Igho Otegheri
  • Nigeria Samaila Suleiman
  • Nigeria Charles Sunday
  • Nigeria Uduak Udofia
  • Nigeria John Waller
  • Nigeria Kingsley Williams
  • Nigeria Akeem Yakubu

References

External links


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