Stationery Stores F.C.

Stationery Stores F.C.

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clubname = Stationery Stores F.C.


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nickname = "Flash Flamingoes", "Adebajo Babes"
founded = 1958
ground = Onikan Stadium/Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere
capacity = 5,000/ 35,000
chairman = Princess Gloria Adebajo-Fraser
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Stationery Stores F.C. is a Nigerian football club based in Lagos.

History

The team was founded in 1958 by Israel Adebajo, who ran the Nigeria office of the Stationery Stores Supply Company. They immediately established themselves as one of the dominant teams in the area and country, supplying the bulk of the first editions of the national team and winning a total 13 Lagos State Challenge Cups, the preliminary round for the Nigerian FA Cup. The first 11 of the Nigerian national team in the 1968 Mexico-city olympics football event had 9 Stationery Stores players, including Sam Opone and "wonderboy" Paul Hamilton [http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2004/jul/26/030.html] . Between 1973 and 1993, Stores was in the top division of Nigerian football. Throughout those years, they enjoyed a particularly brutal rivalry with Enugu Rangers International F.C., going back to the East vs. West feelings from the Biafran War.

The final title for Stores came in 1992. However, the next year Stationery Stores were relegated because of failing to complete their fixtures, not because they finished on a relegation spot. [http://kassiesa.com/uefaforum/view.php?archive=2005.Q3&topic=20050918041600.xml] The team continued the next five seasons in the second division. However, in March 1998, the NFA was compelled to cancel all outstanding Pro League Second Division games involving Stationery Stores following an injunctive order issued by a Lagos High Court restraining Stationery Stores from playing any Pro League games pending the resolution of a lawsuit filed before the court to determine the ownership and control of the club. This action constituted the culmination of a long-festering ownership dispute involving two of the Adebajo siblings (each of whom was a director of The Nigeria Office of Stationery Stores Supply): Gloria Adebajo-Fraser whom exercised administrative control over the club’s affairs throughout the course of the 1997 football season and her half-brother Adetilewa Adebajo whom (with the apparent blessing of the NFA) assumed defacto control of the club’s management for the succeeding 1998 football season. The lingering management crises and festering lawsuits so decimated and depleted this much-celebrated clubside that, throughout the course of the 1998 football season, its players were compelled to campaign without the benefit of formal contracts, sign-on fees, bonuses or club-supplied playing equipment. [http://www.cybereagles.com/default8b74.html?id=nigerian_league] The team was demoted to the amateur ranks in 1999 after the club had been suspended nine matches in the 1998 season due to the family wranglings. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nig98.html] They returned to the professional level in summer 2004 but were relegated after failing to make several games and fielding several unregistered players [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-13258891_ITM] .There have been recent requests for the Lagos State government to revive the team [http://thepmnews.com/2008/06/19/fashola-urged-to-revive-stores] . The team's former players will play a pair of games in July 2008 in an attempt to jumpstart support for a return to the professional leagues. [http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/sports/article09//indexn3_html?pdate=170708&ptitle=Stores'%20ex-stars,%20Green%20Eagles%20to%20play%20for%20late%20Adebajo&cpdate=170708] .

Trivia

The King Sunny Ade song "Challenge Cup" was written about Stores' first FA Cup win in 1967.

Famous players

*Teslim "Thunder" Balogun
*Muda Lawal
*Peter Rufai
*Ike Shorunmu
*Felix Ademola
*Arthur Moses
*Sam Opone
*Abdul Sule
*Ajibade Kunde Babalade

Achievements

Nigerian FA Cup
*1967, 1968, 1982, 1990
* 1980, 1992 (runners-up)Nigerian Premier League
*1977 (shared with Rangers, no official title), 1992

African Cup Winners' Cup
*1981 (runners-up)African Cup of Champions Clubs
*1993 (semi-finals)

Performance in CAF Competitions

* African Cup of Champions Clubs: 3 appearances::1968: Quarter-Final::1970: Second Round::1993: Semi-Final

*CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 3 appearances::1981 - "Finalist"::1983 - withdrew in Second Round::1991 - First Round


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