Remo Stars F.C.

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Remo Stars Football Club
Full nameRemo Stars Football Club
NicknameSky Blue Stars
Founded2010; 16 years ago (2010)
GroundRemo Stars Stadium,
Ikenne
Capacity5,000
OwnerKunle Soname
ChairmanKunle Soname
Head CoachDaniel Ogunmodede[1]
LeagueNigeria Premier Football League
2024–25Nigeria Premier Football League, 1st of 20 (Champions)
Websiteremostarsfc.com
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Remo Stars Football Club is a professional football club based in Ikenne, Ogun State, Nigeria. The club competes in the Nigeria Professional Football League,[2] the top division of the Nigeria Football League system. They are nicknamed the Sky Blue Stars. In 2022, Remo Stars FC had a market value of €1.5 million.[3]

History

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The club was founded in 2004 by Kunle Soname as FC Dender.[4]

In 2010, continuous hard work of the club saw them promoted to the second tier of Nigerian Football, the Nigeria National League (NNL). Further development saw the club's management re-brand its organization. The rebranding included a change of name when FC Dender relocated to its current base of Remoland and changed its name to "Remo Stars Football Club".[5] They played in the top division of Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League after promotion in 2016.

In 2018, Remo Stars were relegated from the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) to Nigeria National League.[6]

In September 2021, Remo Stars secured promotion to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) after finishing second in Nigeria National League (NNL) playoff Group A.

On 27th April, 2025, Remo Stars defeated Niger Tornadoes 1-0, through an 84th-minute goal by Olamilekan Adedayo, to secure their first ever Nigeria Premier Football League title.[7] With this triumph, they became the first South-West club to win the title since 2000 when Julius Berger won it.[8]

Remo Stars drew an average home attendance of 706 in the 2023–24 Nigeria Premier Football League.

Color

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Remo Stars FC are also known as Sky Blue Stars. The primary color for Remo Stars is Sky Blue, While the away strips is yellow and the alternative color is white.

Kits and sponsorship

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
2020–2021 Owu ValueJet None
2021– Cone Bet9ja None

Stadium

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As a developing amateur team, Dender FC now Remo Stars FC played and trained at a local pitch in Ketu, in Lagos State.

The club then relocated to Remo Land in Ogun State and rebranded with a change of name to Remo Stars FC, as they played their home matches at Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu Ode until their promotion to the Nigeria Professional Football League for the 2017–2018 season.

Remo Stars then moved to Gateway International Stadium in Sagamu for their first season Nigeria professional football league season.

Remo Stars Fc currently play their home matches in Nigeria professional football league at the newly constructed Remo Stars FC Stadium, Ikenne.

Rivalries

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Gateway United F.C. are considered to be Remo Stars's main rivals, while Ijebu United are considered to be primary rivals. Remo Stars additionally share a rivalry with Shooting Stars S.C., in what is commonly known as the South West Derby, named after the South West (Nigeria)

Other Remo Stars Rivals are Sunshine Stars F.C. and MFM F.C.

In 2023, a rivalry developed between Remo Stars and Sporting Lagos FC. The matches between these two teams are dubbed the Southwest Derby.

On February 8, 2025, Remo Stars hosted Kano Pillars at Remo Stadium and secured a 2–1 victory. Prior to the match, Remo Stars had scored 19 goals at their home ground while conceding only four. The match was reported by a soccer website "Can Kano Pillars end Remo Stars' home winning streak?

Performance in CAF competitions

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Current squad

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As of 15 September, 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Ibrahim Sabitu
2 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Ibrahim Abubakar
4 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Sodiq Oshidero
6 MF File:Flag of Mali.svg MLI Chaka Coulibaly
7 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Samson Olasupo
8 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Shuaibu Lalle Ibrahim
9 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Joseph Abah
10 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Olamilekan Adedayo
11 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Sodiq Ismail
13 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Mutiu Dauda
14 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Alex Oyowah
15 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Stanley Joseph (captain)
16 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Hadi Haruna
17 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Samuel Anakwe
18 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Qudus Akanni
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Jabal Malik
20 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Thankgod Ikeagwu
21 MF File:Flag of Benin.svg BEN Jerome Bonou
22 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Chigozie Chilekwu
23 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Michael Okoro Ibe
25 FW File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Victor Mbaoma
26 GK File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Emmanuel Okechukwu
27 FW File:Flag of the United States.svg USA Mark Gibson
29 FW File:Flag of Mali.svg MLI Adama Goita
30 GK File:Flag of Benin.svg BEN Serge Obassa
33 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Segun Owoade
34 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Ahmed Akinyele
35 GK File:Flag of the Central African Republic.svg CTA Alladum Kolimba
36 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Odunsi Sunday
38 DF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA Olalekan Adeleke

Honours

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League

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References

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