Nasarawa United FC, known as the Solid Miners, is setting its sights on an improved campaign as they prepare for the 2025/26 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season. After battling relegation for most of the 2024/25 season, the club is determined to make a significant turnaround and show stronger performance on the pitch.
The team’s chairman, Solomon Babanjah, expressed confidence that the club would work “hard and smart” in the new season with the aim of surpassing last year’s achievements. Despite their struggles in the league, Nasarawa United showcased glimpses of potential by reaching the semi-finals of the President’s Federation Cup, indicating they can compete at higher levels.
The Solid Miners will kick off their season with a challenging away match against Niger Tornadoes in Minna, which many see as an opportunity to set the tone for a positive season. The club hopes to build on its cup success and fix inconsistencies that plagued their league campaign.
With strategic player signings and a reinforced focus from management, Nasarawa United fans have reason to be optimistic about the season ahead. The team aims to move out of the relegation zone and climb closer to the top half of the NPFL standings, rewriting their narrative from mere survival to genuine competition.
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