1 Kun Khalifat Coach Uzoho Signals Resilience After Home Defeat to Remo Stars
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Kun Khalifat FCs head coach, Obinna Uzoho, has urged his side to quickly recover following a 21 home loss to champions Remo Stars in their NPFL encounter. The narrow defeat came after the Owerri-based side earned their maiden NPFL point in a stalemate against Rangers.

Uzoho insists the focus now shifts to securing points in their upcoming away fixture."Well go out there and look for a good result, knowing we lost at home and must get a point or points," he said ahead of their journey to face Kwara United in Ilorin. The newly promoted side currently sits on a single point from two games.
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Editorial

We share Uzohos belief in his teams capacity to bounce back. His measured response to adversity speaks of a coach aware that recovery is forged under pressure not in the warmth of praise. This defeat, bruising as it may feel, must not define Kun Khalifats NPFL journey. It should instead fuel their evolving identity.

Uzoho's task blending tactical clarity with psychological fortitude is heavy but not impossible. Staying grounded in preparation and seizing their next opportunity against Kwara United can shift the narrative from reactive to proactive. We stand with them in expecting a spirited response.


Did You Know?

Kun Khalifat FC earned their first NPFL promotion in 2025 and now host matches at Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri.

 Their debut NPFL fixture was a [spirited](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/local-clubs-and-academies/) 11 draw with Rangers International in Enugu.

 In their recent match against Remo Stars, Kun Khalifat scored their [first-ever NPFL](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/sunday-oliseh-names-festus-onigbinde-worst-coach-in-super-eagles-history/) goal via a well-taken penalty by Henry Ezeonye.

 Despite taking an early lead, Kun Khalifat were undone by Remo Stars second-half recovery, including a  winner.

 The current NPFL season follows one of the leagues longest formats yet, running from 22 August 2025 to 24 May 2026, with Remo Stars [entering](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/sports-betting/bet9ja/bet9ja-promotion-code/) as defending champions.


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