With both games being played at the same time, Plateau United Feeders scored
72 of their goals in the second half to beat Akurba FC 79-0, while Police
Machine put 61 past Babayaro FC after half-time in their 67-0 victory.
The Nigerian Football Federation called the situation a "mind-boggling
show of shame" and said players, match officials and the tournament
coordinator will be investigated for match-fixing.
NFF chairman Muke Umeh said: "It is unacceptable - a scandal of huge
proportions. The teams are suspended indefinitely, pending further
sanctions.
"We will investigate this matter thoroughly and get to the bottom of it."
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