Ikorodu City FCs journey in the 2025/26 season has been a rollercoaster. After early-season struggles, the Oga Boys are now in 3rd place.
Ikorodu City FCs journey in the 2025/26 season has been a rollercoaster. After early-season struggles, the Oga Boys are now in 3rd place.
Ikorodu City FC, affectionately known as the Oga Boys, is the vibrant face of Lagos football in the NPFL. After gaining promotion in 2024, the club’s second season in the top flight has been a masterclass in adaptation. As of February 2026, they sit in a remarkable 3rd place with 38 points from 23 matches, firmly in the hunt for a continental qualification spot. The journey to the top three wasn’t easy. The season began with a baptism of fire, characterized by inconsistent results as the young squad adjusted to the physicality of the NPFL. However, a tactical shift towards a more balanced, defensive-minded approach has paid dividends. Their recent form includes a 1-0 victory over Remo Stars and a crucial 1-1 draw against Shooting Stars in the high-stakes Lagos-Ibadan derby. These results have transformed Ikorodu City from relegation candidates to serious contenders in the eyes of the Nigerian football press.
One of the defining features of the Oga Boys this season has been their incredible squad depth. This was never more evident than in their 2-0 win over Barau FC, where both goals were scored by second-half substitutes. Head Coach Ali Kandil has fostered an environment where every player in the 50-man squad feels ready to contribute. This bench strength will be vital as the league enters the congested February schedule, where fatigue often derails the campaigns of smaller clubs.