NFF drags FBF to FIFA, seeks replacement
Duro Ikhazuagbe
See what Boko Haram caused for NFF
On a day
that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) released a 28-man list of
players to prosecute the two FIFA windows in March, the Bolivian
Football Federation (FBF) yesterday called off next week's international
friendly game against the Super Eagles scheduled for the Akwa Ibom
International Stadium, citing fear of the terrorist group Boko Haram as
reason for its withdrawal.
Bolivia was a replacement for
another South American team, Brazil that was earlier planned to play the
Eagles at the Uyo stadium until the Selecao opted for another country
on that March 26 date.
President of the Bolivian federation,
Carlos Chavez, who addressed a press conference in the eastern city of
Santa Cruz yesterday insisted that the FBF did not bow to the wish of
its national team coach, Mauricio Soria, who opposed playing the Super
Eagles because of the distance between Nigeria and Bolivia but because
of the fear of Boko Haram.
Soria had requested last week that
the Bolivia versus Nigeria clash be canceled because the trip would
last five days and tiring for his players.
"The armed
conflict in Nigeria and the tense political situation forced the
cancellation of the game," said the Bolivian federation president.
Chavez
told the conference he did not expect there any financial penalty for
the breach of contract signed by Full Play and the FIFA agent who
organised the game, Colombian Jairo Pachon.
But the NFF insisted last night that the unilateral cancellation of the international was unacceptable.
President
of the NFF, Amaju Pinnick, said last night that the NFF has fired a
strongly worded letter to the Federation of International Football
Association (FIFA) alleging a breach of contract.
“We have
reported the breach to FIFA and it is expected that the world body must
have also informed the Bolivia Football Federation of the consequences
of its action,” observed the NFF boss.
Pinnick revealed the
the NFF was already shopping for a replacement for Bolivia for that
March 26 FIFA free window so as not to waste the opportunity to bring
the Super Eagles together for a game before heading to South Africa
three days later to play South Africa in Nelspruit.
“We are
already looking for another country to replace the Bolivians while FIFA
sorts out the breach of the contract we signed with the FBF,' said
Pinnick.
Earlier in the day, Super Eagles assistant coach,
Daniel Amokachi had released a list of 28 players for the two friendly
matches.
Goalkeeper and skipper Vincent Enyeama who is on the verge
of his 100th senior cap for Nigeria was listed among the 28 players for
the friendly matches.
The three-time FIFA World Cup star,
presently on 99 caps, heads a list that also includes Godfrey Oboabona,
Kenneth Omeruo, Ogenyi Onazi and Ahmed Musa.
In-form
England-based duo Odion Ighalo and Brown Ideye, Germany-based Anthony
Ujah and Leon Balogun as well as China-based Aaron Samuel, who scored
two goals in the futile campaign for a place at the 30th Africa Cup of
Nations, were also listed.
There are 18 overseas-based and 10
home-based professionals on the list, with former junior international
Akeem Latifu and Enyimba duo Kingsley Sokari and Mfon Udoh also called.
Amokachi
has obliged a special request by injured Victor Moses, one of the stars
of Nigeria’s triumph at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, to be listed as
the Stoke City star believes he will recover before the two matches. see the list below
FULL LIST
Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille OSC, France); Theophilus Afelokhai (Kano Pillars); Chidiebere Eze (Ifeanyi Ubah United)
Defenders:
Chima Akas (Sharks FC); Godfrey Oboabona (Rizespor FC, Turkey);
Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves); Nelson Ogbonnaya (Heartland FC);
Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough FC, England); Akeem Latifu (Aalesunds FC,
Norway); Leon Balogun (Darmstadt 98, Germany)
Midfielders:
Ogenyi Onazi (SS Lazio, Italy); Steven Ukoh (Biel-Bienne FC,
Switzerland); Omatsone Aluko (Hull City, England); Hope Akpan (Reading
FC, England); John Ogu (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel); Babatunde Michael
(Volyn Lutsk, Ukraine); Joseph Nathaniel (Sharks FC); Kingsley Sokari
(Enyimba FC)
Forwards: Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia);
Aaron Samuel (Guangzhou R&F, China); Brown Ideye (West Brom,
England); Odion Ighalo (Watford FC, England); Anthony Ujah (FC Cologne,
Germany); Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium); Ubong Moses (Kano Pillars);
Stanley Dimgba (Warri Wolves); Mfon Udoh (Enyimba FC); Standby – Victor
Moses (Stoke City, England).



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