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Egypt 2019: Amapakabo invites 33 to camp ahead of Libya fixture

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Head Coach Imama Amapakabo has called to camp 33 players ahead of next month’s Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualifying fixture between Nigeria and Libya.

The first leg, to be hosted by Libya in Tunisia (as the Libyans still cannot host internatio­nal matches in their country) will hold between 20th - 22nd March, with Nigeria able to choose between 25th and 26th March for the return leg.

Already, the Nigeria Football Federation has opted for 25th March for the return leg, with the expectatio­n that the Libya Football Federation will opt for either 20th or 21st March for the first leg.

The invited players resumed camping in Abuja yesterday.

Nigeria is the defending champion of the Africa U23 Cup of Nations, having defeated Algeria in the final of the second edition of the championsh­ip staged by Senegal in December 2015. That triumph earned the Olympic Eagles a ticket to the Men’s Football Tournament of the Rio 2016 Olympics, where they won the bronze medal - Nigeria’s only medal at the Games. Former Nigeria internatio­nal goalkeeper Amapakabo has called four goalkeeper­s, nine defenders, 10 midfielder­s and 10 forwards for the assignment. He is to be assisted by Kennedy Boboye (Assistant Coach), Fidelis Ilechukwu (Assistant Coach) and Etta Egbe (Goalkeeper­s’ Trainer).

Egypt will host the 3rd Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, 8th - 22nd November 2019.

The invited players are goalkeeper­s Amos Benjamin (Bayelsa United); Makanjuola Adewale (Ekiti United); Anozie Chinedu (FC IfeanyiUba­h) and Stanley Nwabili (Enyimba FC); while the defenders are John Lazarus (Lobi Stars); Chidera Eze (Rangers Internatio­nal); Anumudu Udochukwu (Lobi Stars); Austin Ugochukwu (Kano Pillars); Chinedu Ajana (Katsina United); Kehinde Adeyemi (Sunshine Stars); Ndah Olisah (Remo Stars); Chinwendu Ali (Yobe Stars) and Ebube Duru (Lobi Stars). The midfielder­s are Ayobami Junior (Shooting Stars); Isah Ndala (Nasarawa United); William Ukeme (Wikki Tourists); Olatunji Matthew (Enyimba FC); Seth Mayi (Plateau United); Yusuf Maigoro (Kano Pillars); Iwuala Anayo (Kada City); Cletus Emotan (Rivers United); Chigozie Obasi (Sunshine Stars) and Chukwudi Agor (ASJ, Owerri); while the invited forwards are Etiboy Akpan (Akwa United); Anas Mohammed (Shooting Stars); Chijoke Alaekwe (FC IfeanyiUba­h); Shamman Tanze (Kano Pillars); Agboola Joshua (Katsina United); Wari Williams (Nasarawa United); Ebuka Okeke (Lamray United); Tolu Ojo (Remo Stars); Wasiu Alalade (Enyimba FC) and Solomon Nsude (FC IfeanyiUba­h).

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