The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why CAF approved Akpabio Stadium, snubbed MKO for AFCON qualifiers

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THE sorry state of the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja, was one of the reasons the Confederat­ion of African Football ( CAF) did not approve the arena for Nigeria’s remaining African Cup of Nations qualifiers. CAF, instead, approved the Godswill Akpabio Internatio­nal Stadium, Uyo, for the rest of the qualifiers. A report by Toyosi Afolayan of Internatio­nal Centre for Investigat­ive Reporting, said the poor state of the playing pitch was the damning factor for CAF’S decision.

According to a press release by the Confederat­ion of African Football ( CAF) on Monday, the Abuja national stadium will not host Nigeria’s last home game as it was not among the approved stadiums.

Dangote Group of Companies in December 2021, handed over to the Federal Government, an Abuja national stadium, which had a refurbishe­d football field and new computeris­ed scoreboard­s.

The renovation of the stadium by Dangote Group was funded through the Adopt- a- Pitch Initiative, which sought to use private partnershi­ps to improve the developmen­t of athletes in the nation.

Ten months after the Moshood Abiola Internatio­nal Stadium, Abuja, was turned over to the Federal Government by the Dangote Group of Companies, the stadium’s renovated football field had returned to its previous pitiful condition.

When the Super Eagles defeated Sierra Leone 2- 1 in an AFCON qualifier played in June 2022, the rough field prevented free movement of the ball, and the grass in some areas had already vanished.

Fast forward to July 2022, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t completed the revamping of the football pitches at the stadium. But Super Eagles lamented the state of the pitch when they surprising­ly lost to Guinea Bissau in an AFCON qualifying match in March 2023.

The Super Eagles loss to the Djurtus of Guinea Bissau was allegedly caused by the poor playing surface of the stadium, according to Everton and Super Eagles star, Alex Iwobi.

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