Flying
Eagles secretary Ibrahim Aliyu Auwal has said he has been most impressed
with the facilities he saw at the team’s New Plymouth venue for the
FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand.
Auwal
was in New Zealand on the invitation of FIFA to inspect facilities that
will be at thedisposal of African champions Nigeria during the World Cup, which begins on May 30.
“The
playing pitch is superb, so too the team’s hotel, which we will share
with Hungary. The weather will be a little cold by the time of the World
Cup but overall I expect a very successful tournament,” said the Flying
Eagles official, who was also interviewed by one of the local
newspapers there.
“Everybody was warm and I believe that will also be the case when the entire team arrive there in late May.”
Nigeria will play all their first round group games in New Plymouth beginning with the showdown against Brazil on June 2.Auwal expressed confidence the Flying Eagles will make history in New Zealand.
“We respect all the teams we will face, but they won’t stop Nigeria from taking the trophy back home. We are optimistic we will conquer the world in New Zealand,” he predicted.
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