Sharks F.C.

In 2016, the club was officially merged with city rivals Dolphin and the two teams collectively became known as Rivers United.Sharks were almost relocated to Abeokuta in 1998 due to crowd problems.[1] They started the 2009–10 season slow out of the gate, anchored to the bottom of the table and going through three managers when Kadiri Ikhana left after eight games.On 27 February 2010 they were suspended indefinitely by the league for "noncompliance of statutes" after a shakeup of their management staff.This occurred after the team was robbed in Edo State on their way back from a minicamp in Abuja.
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