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Amun weeps over poor state of Nigerian soccer turfs

- By Orkula Shaagee

@shagcy A former Secretary General of Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Mr. Fanny Amun has identified the poor state of playing turfs in the country as one of the biggest challenges facing the round leather game in the country.

Amun, who in 1993 led the Golden Eaglets to win the FIFA U 17 World Cup in Japan, said that until the country addresses the issue of bad pitches, the country’s football would not be where stakeholde­rs expect it to be.

“Few days to the World Cup some people are already dreaming of Nigeria winning the World Cup. But unfortunat­ely nobody wants to address the problems facing the game in the country. It is when we address the problems that we can truly challenge the world at the biggest stage. For me, our pitches are a big problem. We have bad pitches all over the country and that is why the NFF even find it difficult to get a venue where Eagles would play. We must invest in good pitches if the game must grow in the country.”

He advised the NFF to consider taking some games to the Katsina Stadium where there is a good turf as well as the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa.

“I have seen the pitches in Katsina and Yenagoa, they are world class pitches, even though they are not natural grass. The geotech pitches are FIFA approved and playing on them is like playing on a natural grass turf. Bayelsa and Katsina state government­s must be commended for constructi­ng the state of the art turfs. Other state government­s should go for such facilities since it is obvious that we find it difficult to maintain natural grass. The Nigerian firm that did the job in Katsina and Yenagoa, Monimichel­le deserves a pat on the back and should be encouraged to do more of such jobs,” Amun said.

On the Russia 2018 World Cup, Amun said he sees the Eagles doing well but was quick to add that realistica­lly he is not one of those expecting the Cup in the country after the July 15 final.

“We have a young team, a team that can out of determinat­ion spring surprise by coming out of the very tight group we have been drawn into, a team that can go further than the second round and surpass our previous record, but realistica­lly not winning the cup,” Amun concluded.

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