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Mexico 2018: A Case For Special Eagles

- –– Afeez Odunoye, Lagos

In few days from now, the 15th edition of the Amputee Football World Cup will commence in San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico. Some 24 teams from across the world will aim for pride and glory in the tourney. Nigeria’s national male amputee football team- the Special Eagles- will seek to make a debut appearance and display their skills when the tournament kicks off on October 25. But the team’s appearance is threatened by financial constraint­s, one issue that made the team miss the last three editions of the tourney- 2010, 2012 and 2014. This is their fourth attempt at taking their craft to the global stage. Unfortunat­ely, they risk missing out on this one too.

To ensure participat­ion at the tourney, the team launched a crowd funding campaign on October 1 with the support of Nigerian-born, English amputee footballer, Michael Ishiguzo to raise £52,000. With the funds, the team will take care of upkeep, flights and other logistics. Ishiguzo was particular­ly moved by the troubles of the team in the last eight years. He rightly observed: 'They contribute their own funds to keep the sport, the team and their dream alive while also working hard to fend for themselves and their families. Going to the World Cup is a big deal for them because it will bring them to the global place where there are opportunit­ies like I have.'

Four days after the campaign’s launch, the team has received £130 donations from public spirited people.

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