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Kano Pillars Fans Invade Pitch After Draw, GM Issues Apology

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Chaos erupted at the Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano on October 12, 2025, when angry supporters of Kano Pillars Football Club invaded the pitch after their match against Shooting Stars Sports Club ended in a 1-1 draw. The incident occurred following a last-minute equaliser, igniting a violent response from fans who attacked the match officials and several players, including Ismail Ayodele and Adams Agba’a. Security forces were forced to intervene, deploying tear gas to restore order amid the turmoil.

Ahmed Musa, the General Manager of Kano Pillars, characterized the events as “heartbreaking, shameful, and completely unacceptable.” In a public statement shared on social media platform X, he extended his sincere apologies for the distressing situation. He emphasized that the actions of the fans do not reflect the core values of the club, which has a storied history of community, passion, and respect.

Musa expressed regret not only to the players and coaching staff of Shooting Stars but also to the referees, league officials, and fans who witnessed the chaotic scene. He underscored that “violence has no place in football,” and committed to cooperating with authorities to identify those responsible for the disturbances. Those individuals will face the full consequences of their actions.

In his statement, Musa urged the supporters of Kano Pillars to demonstrate their loyalty through positive actions rather than aggression. “This must be a turning point for us,” he stated, encouraging fans to support the team in a manner that upholds its reputation. He added that the club’s love for football should be powerful yet constructive, enhancing its image rather than tarnishing it.

Kano Pillars has faced multiple sanctions for fan misconduct over the past few years, accumulating fines that exceed ₦36 million since 2019. This history of disciplinary issues adds weight to Musa’s plea for a change in fan behaviour.

Concluding his remarks, Musa took full responsibility for the incident and vowed that the club would take necessary measures to restore trust and respect within the football community in Kano and across Nigeria. The repercussions of this event may have long-lasting effects on the club’s relationship with its supporters and the broader footballing community.

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