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‎Remo Stars Add Three Foreign Stars for NPFL Title Defence

‎The reigning champions of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), Remo Stars, have announced three significant signings as they prepare for a historic campaign in 2025/26 both domestically and internationally.

‎The Sky Blue Stars have confirmed the addition of a Malian duo, midfielder Chaka Coulibaly and striker Adama Goita, along with Jerome Bonou, a defensive midfielder from the Benin Republic, all secured on two-year contracts.

‎”We are excited to announce the signing of midfielder Chaka Coulibaly and striker Adama Goita, both of whom have signed two-year deals,” the club stated on Wednesday.

‎Coulibaly comes from Sportive Binga FC, based in Bamako, while Goita joins from the prominent Malian club Djoliba AC.

‎Earlier this week, the club also confirmed the signing of Bonou from Association Omnisports Les Requins de l’Atlantique in Benin.

‎With aspirations for continental success, these signings highlight Remo Stars’ commitment to enhancing their team with strength, creativity, and depth.

Related News: http://NPFL Teams Confirmed Ready for 2025/26 Season Opener

‎Remo Stars are preparing for their second appearance in the CAF Champions League after winning their first NPFL title last season with a total of 71 points, finishing seven points ahead of Rivers United.

‎Their journey will commence with a preliminary round match against the Comoros team, US Zilimadjou (19–21 September). A win would lead to a thrilling matchup against South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns, who are perennial contenders in the continental arena, in the final qualifying round.

‎Before facing the continental challenge, Remo Stars will begin their NPFL title defense on Friday against last season’s runners-up, Rivers United. Due to renovations at their Ikenne stadium, the MKO Abiola Sports Arena in Abeokuta will act as their temporary home ground.

‎After coming painfully close in the last two seasons, Remo finally overcame their hurdles in 2024/25, securing their first NPFL title. With new talent from Mali and Benin, coach Daniel Ogunmodede’s team now faces the ultimate challenge: defending their title at home while striving to make an impact on the continental stage.

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