Results

Nigeria Cup 04/16 12:00 - Warri Wolves FC v Wikki Tourists L 4-5
Nigeria National League 03/04 15:00 - Inter Lagos v Warri Wolves FC D 1-1
Nigeria Cup 05/02 15:00 - Warri Wolves FC v Lautai FC W 5-1
Nigeria National League 03/24 14:00 - FC One Rocket v Warri Wolves FC D 0-0
Nigeria National League 01/20 12:00 - Inter Lagos v Warri Wolves FC L 4-1
Nigeria National League 01/06 14:00 - Ikorodu City FC v Warri Wolves FC L 2-1
Nigeria Cup 06/01 15:00 - Gonzalez/Rodriguez v Warri Wolves FC L 3-2
Nigeria Cup 05/28 15:00 - Warri Wolves FC v Lobi Stars FC W 2-1
Nigeria Cup 05/24 13:00 - Warri Wolves FC v Gombe Utd W 1-0
Nigeria Cup 05/10 15:00 - Warri Wolves FC v 3SC W 4-3
Nigeria Premier League 08/05 15:00 38 Ifeanyi Ubah FC v Warri Wolves FC L 1-0
Nigeria Premier League 08/01 15:00 37 Warri Wolves FC v Heartland FC W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 2 1 1
Goals against 2 1 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Warri Wolves F.C.

Warri Wolves Football Club (formerly NPA) is a Nigerian football club. Formerly run by the Nigeria Port Authority, the club was based in Warri, before relocating to Lagos after promotion to the Nigerian Premier League in 2003.

History

After making the 2001 Super Four play-offs, NPA FC was relegated by three points in the next season after winning only 10 of their 34 league games. They were promoted again in 2003 after finishing second in Division 2. NPA FC ended their 2004/05 season near the bottom of the table and it was announced that 16 of their 40 players would be laid off. The team was relegated again after the 2005–06 season, and moved back to Warri in April 2007 after a deal with the government of Delta State.

The team was renamed "Warri Wolves" at the start of the season and won promotion to the 2009 Premier League season as champions of Division 1B. Wolves finished with 59 points from 18 wins, five draws and seven losses, scoring 42 goals and conceded 16. They were involved in an incident on March 8, 2008, when a pitch invasion after a goalless draw at First Bank FC left seven players and officials injured. They played the first part of the 2008–09 season in Oleh because of renovations to the Warri Stadium.

The Seasiders as they are fondly called are back in Warri City. They now play all their matches at the Warri Township Stadium.

**Warri Wolves FC** is a professional football club based in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. Founded in 2004, the team has quickly established itself as a prominent force in Nigerian football. Known for their fierce competitive spirit and passionate fan base, the Wolves play their home matches at the Warri City Stadium, which boasts a vibrant atmosphere filled with enthusiastic supporters.

The club's colors are blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride in representing the Delta region. Warri Wolves FC has a reputation for nurturing local talent, often featuring a mix of experienced players and promising young stars from the region. Their playing style is characterized by a dynamic and attacking approach, making them a thrilling team to watch.

Over the years, Warri Wolves FC has participated in various domestic competitions, including the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) and the Nigeria FA Cup, consistently striving for success and aiming to secure their place among Nigeria's elite football clubs. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch, Warri Wolves FC continues to inspire the next generation of footballers in Nigeria.