The Guardian (Nigeria)

NFF seeks friendlies for Super Eagles ahead 2022 World Cup qualifiers

- By Alex Monye

THE Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF) is looking for quality teams to engage the Super Eagles in friendly games ahead of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, which the Confederat­ion of African Football ( CAF) has moved forward to September 2021. According to reports, the NFF is negotiatin­g with

Senegal, Cameroun and Ghana, among other big footballin­g nations in Africa for matches against the Super Eagles.

NFF Director, Media, Ademola Olajire, told The Guardian yesterday that no concrete agreement has been reached with any of the countries, adding that the federation will disclose the opponents when it reaches agreement with them.

He affirmed: “Contacts are being made and work is ongoing in that respect, but I have no authority to announce anything until agreements are sealed.” Super Eagles are in Group C of the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying race alongside Cape Verde, Central African Republic ( CAR) and Liberia.

The winner of the group will move to the knock out face of the series from which the successful side will win a ticket to the World Cup.

CAF, recently, approved seven stadia in Nigeria to host Super Eagles’ 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

The stadia are Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu, National Stadium Abuja, Adokie Amiesimaka

Stadium in Port Harcourt, Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, T eslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos, Samuel

Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin and Akwa Ibom Internatio­nal Stadium, Uyo.

 ??  ?? Super Eagles striker, Paul Onuachu
Super Eagles striker, Paul Onuachu

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