Wednesday, July 4, 2012


NFA Reads Riot Act to  Obuh



The Nigeria Football Association has charged the technical crew of the U-20 National Team, Flying Eagles, to shun acts of pursuance of personal interests and face squarely the job of raising a formidable squad that will do Nigeria proud.

The body’s President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari said this on Wednesday at a meeting with the crew of the team, led by Head Coach John Obuh.

Maigari made no secret of the unhappiness of the Federation and the generality of Nigerians over the team’s poor outing at the Cape Town International Challenge at the end of May.

“We are really disturbed. The NFA is not encouraged by your performance in South Africa and you have to work hard and be committed to a much better output in the qualifying series for the 2013 African Youth Championship, which start this month. You are the champions of Africa and yet, you went to South Africa and lost all three group stage matches. This is disheartening.

“The fact that we give all the National Teams free hand does not mean that we don’t know what we are doing. You must consider it a privilege to be involved with a project that can give joy to the generality of Nigerians,” said Maigari.

The NFA boss’ meeting with the Flying Eagles’ crew came against the backdrop of the team’s upcoming 2013 African Youth Championship qualifying fixture against Tanzania, which first leg comes up in Dar es Salaam on July 28.


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