Nigeria’s U20 boys, Flying Eagles, will move to Ikenne, Ogun State for a final camping programme ahead of their participation at this year’s WAFU B U20 Championship in Togo.
The 2023 FIFA World Cup quarter-finalists will camp at the high-grade Remo Sports Institute for a week before departing for Lome.
They will tackle Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire in a three-team Group B, in their quest to defend the title they won in Niger Republic two years ago.
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Hosts Togo will battle Ghana, Benin Republic and Niger Republic in Group A of the competition that is scheduled for 17th – 31st October.
The championship in Togo serves as the qualifying tournament for next year’s Africa U20 Cup of Nations.
The top-placed four teams will qualify to fly Africa’s flag at next year’s FIFA U20 World Cup finals in Chile.
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Good move and I hope they get to play BLFA where they will get to test their might. If they escape with less than 5-0 I will support them at Wafu Cup.
Even though clubs tend to play more cohesively than national teams (especially hurriedly-assembled ones like we usually have in Naija), the are reportedly several Beyond Limits and Sporting Lagos Academy players in the Flying Eagles’ camp and do I doubt the team will be 0-5 bad.
Lol I was over exaggerating when the final list is out will we see if it’s not yum yum and Water Fc players that will fill the team.
*there are reportedly….
*so I doubt….
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