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Pinnick tips Nigeria to lift 2018 World Cup

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The President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mr Amaju Pinnick, says Nigeria can lift the 2018 World Cup in Russia in the light of the preparatio­ns the associatio­n is putting in place.

Pinnick expressed the optimism this during the official opening of the Federation’s Annual General Assembly (AGA) in Jos yesterday.

The NFF president said that the country was well positioned now after it had overcome the challenges that bedeviled the nation’s football, particular­ly the previous year.

“Our highest achievemen­t is the qualificat­ion for the World Cup. Secondly, the preparatio­ns for world cup have commenced in earnest as compared to the previous years.

“With the kind of preparatio­ns we are putting in place, I think we can win the World Cup,” he said.

On the financial aspect, Pinnick said that NFF had been given a clean bill of health, according to the report he received the previous night.

The federation’s president commended the Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Mr Solomon Dalung, for his unflinchin­g support to the football house.

According to him, the minister makes sure that the federation meets all its needs during the Super Eagles’ qualificat­ion for the world cup.

He said Dalung’s support also made the nation’s early qualificat­ion possible, with the Algeria’s match being a mere formality.

Declaring the Assembly open, Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau thanked NFF for choosing the state for the event in spite the recent violent incidents caused by unidentifi­ed gunmen.

Lalong, who was represente­d by the state Commission­er of Sports, Mr Danladi Mann, commended the football house’s efforts at improving the administra­tion of the nation’s football.

The governor expressed the hope that Plateau United, the reigning champion of Nigeria Profession­al Football League (NPFL), would win the CAF Champions League in its first participat­ion in the tournament.

In his remarks, Mr Shehu Dikko, 2nd Vice-President of NFF said that sponsorshi­p for the nation’s football had improved remarkably.

He said that more sponsors were willing to partner with NFF and traced the developmen­t to what he said the body was doing in the football administra­tion.

 ?? Photo REUTERS ?? Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel (10) and Lars Bender (GER) of Germany fight for the ball during the first half of the men's football semi-final match.
Photo REUTERS Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel (10) and Lars Bender (GER) of Germany fight for the ball during the first half of the men's football semi-final match.

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