The Super Eagles will be busy in October with two quality friendly games already confirmed for the national team.
The President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, confirmed the upcoming friendly games on Wednesday.
He said: “As we await the Federal Government’s pronouncement on the resumption of football, the Federation has been in active discussions about possible friendly matches and I’m happy to say we have finally sealed two high profile matches for next month.
“On the 9th of October, the Super Eagles will play former African champions, Cote d’Ivoire in a friendly game, then face another African giant and former champions Tunisia, four days later, on the 13th. Both games will be held in Austria for a few obvious reasons.”
The NFF boss explained that the COVID-19 protocols presently in place and the proximity of the bulk of the Super Eagles players informed the decision to play the two high-profile friendly games in Austria
“Due to the COVID-19 protocols presently in place and the proximity of the bulk of our team as well, Austria was seen as an ideal venue.
“I’ll have to stress as well, that ALL costs will be borne by the Football Federations of both Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire, as well as Tunisia,” Mr Pinnick concluded.
Tunisia are the second-highest ranked team on the monthly FIFA rankings while Cote d’Ivoire are surprisingly 30 places behind Nigeria in 61st position in the monthly ranking last updated in July due to the inactivity by almost all the teams.
source:- fcnaija
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