Nigeria football is again in mourning following the death of referees boss, Sani Zubairu.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confirmed through a statement by Ademola Olajire, NFF’s Director of Communications, that Zubairu died early Tuesday after a brief illness.
Zubairu was President of the Nigeria Football Referees Association (NFRA) and Head of the Refereeing Unit of the NFF.
He also served as Secretary of the NFF Referees Committee and was a former FIFA referee.
The statement quoted NFF’s General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, as expressing deep sorrow over the loss.
“We are deeply saddened by the death of Sani Zubairu. This is another painful moment for Nigeria football,” Sanusi said.
He noted recent losses, including Adegboye Onigbinde and Henry Nwosu, describing the period as tragic.
“Zubairu was diligent, humble and highly respected. He served Nigeria with dedication both on the field and in administration,” he said.
Sanusi added that Zubairu contributed immensely to developing referees and strengthening officiating standards nationwide.
“He worked tirelessly to mentor young referees and improve professionalism. His legacy will endure in Nigerian football,” he said.
He prayed for Zubairu’s eternal rest and comfort for his family and the football community.
Zubairu was known for organising training programmes to enhance referees’ knowledge and capacity.
He remained committed, selfless and focused on advancing refereeing standards in Nigeria.