Friday, April 19, 2024

W/Cup qualifier: NFF launches ‘Operation Stop Algeria’

Nigeria Football Federation is determined to put everything in right perspective for Super Eagles to crush Algeria next month in the World Cup qualifier in Uyo, Akwa Ibom.
The national team still basking in the euphoria of the 2-1 win over Zambia in Ndola, hope to re-enact the same feat in Uyo.
Two first –half goals by England–based Alex Iwobi and Kelechi Iheanacho gave the three–time African champions, three precious points and early leadership of the so-called, ‘Group of Death’ in the World Cup qualifying race.
“We cannot thank the Federal Government, and the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports enough for their kind gestures. We also cannot appreciate our sponsors enough, particularly Supersport. Their good intentions made everything possible, and made the victory even sweeter.
“The Government, our partners and sponsors are our strength. There is not much that we can do without them,” NFF President, Amaju Pinnick said on Thursday.
Aware of the challenges at hand, major partner, Supersport paid the charter cost of the 148 –seater ARIK Air plane that conveyed the delegation to and from Ndola, in addition to paying ticket refunds for the overseas–based players.
“The gesture from Supersport was heartwarming, but we have always known the outfit to be that responsive and of noble intentions. We thank our other sponsors as well, because at all times,we must praise them for being there.
“The Honourable Minister was marvelous. He took our case to the Government and we got good support. We also cannot forget his leadership role on the trip. He put everyone at ease, played the good leader of delegation. He delivered an inspiring message from President Muhammadu Buhari just before the team left for the Stadium in Ndola.”
Pinnick said, the NFF and the team have put behind the victory in Zambia and already focusing on next month’s match clash with the Fennecs of Algeria, who like Nigeria played at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup finals.
“We have three points and leader of the group, but we do not have the World Cup ticket yet. We must keep our heads. Picking three points in the encounter with Algeria next month is paramount.”
“We also want to use this opportunity to appeal to other corporate organizations to join hand and assist the NFF with more financial support to help the Super Eagles land safely at Russia 2018. Government alone cannot afford the huge cost of prosecuting these games, with so many other sectors in need of support.”

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