Solution FC, the state-owned club supported by the Anambra State Government, did not register for the 2026 Anambra State Federation Cup, a development that has generated concern among football stakeholders in the state.
The club was absent from the final list of teams that completed registration for the prestigious tournament organised by the Anambra State Football Association (ANSFA).
No Official Explanation from the Club
Attempts to obtain an official explanation from the club’s management proved unsuccessful as no statement was issued at the time of filing this report.
The ANSFA also did not provide clarification on the matter, leaving many fans and sports analysts to speculate on the reasons behind the omission.
Possible Reasons for Non-Registration
Missed Registration Deadline
The Federation Cup registration process was strictly tied to a deadline, and clubs that failed to meet the timeline were automatically excluded from the competition.
Administrative or Financial Constraints
Despite being state-funded, Solution FC may have faced administrative delays or funding issues that prevented timely completion of registration.
Focus on League Campaign
Solution FC is currently engaged in the Nigeria National League (NNL) and may have prioritised league commitments over the cup competition.
Stakeholders Demand Clarification
Football followers and stakeholders have urged the club management and the ANSFA to provide clarity on the issue, insisting that the absence of a state-owned club from the competition could undermine football development in the state.
Conclusion
As the Federation Cup approaches, Solution FC’s absence from the registration list remains unexplained. Stakeholders are hoping for an official statement to clarify the club’s position and future participation in state football activities.






