Wednesday, 14 January 2015

SUDAN CALLS OFF NIGERIAN VS SUDAN FRIENDLY MATCH

The Sudanese National team has at the eleventh hour called off the match between Nigeria Team and Sudan which was scheduled for January 17 in Dubai.

Sudan, which gave no reasons for its sudden withdrawal was scheduled to play Nigeria January 17 and Finland, January 22, both games were scheduled for Dubai. But Team Administrator, Dayo Enebi Achor, said in order not to distort the schedule of the national team for the New Year, Yemen was approached and accepted to play the Eagles and later Finland on the scheduled dates.

The Nigeria versus Yemen game will be played at the Sevens Stadium...
in the bubbling city of Dubai. Already, The Secretary General of the Yemen Football Federation, Dr. Hamid Alshaibani, has sent a letter to the organizers a copy, which was made available to the NFF accepting to test the might of his side against the reigning African Champions.

Already, the Super Eagles, who lost narrowly by 0-1 to Cote D' Ivoire last Sunday have since arrived Dubai to prepare for the game against the Yemeni side. The team arrived Dubai by road Tuesday afternoon and are staying at the Time Grand Plaza Hotel.

Following the departure of Warri Wolves striker, Gbolahan Salami, to go and firm up details of his contract with a Serbian side, 19 players and their officials led by NFF Technical Committee Chairman, Chief Felix Anyansi Agwu and Dr Emmanuel Ikpeme, the NFF, Head Technical Department made the trip to Dubai. Assistant Coach, Dan 'the Bull' Amokachi, gave the players an off day Tuesday but declared that rigorous training for the game against Yemen will resume Wednesday.


SORUCE: ALL AFRICA.COM

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