Latest reports reaching our news desk has it that the match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Burkina-Faso has been cancelled.
Super Eagles of Nigeria |
The Super
Eagles’ second international friendly, which was slated for London on Monday,
has been called off after seven players of the Burkinabe contingent failed to
secure entry visas into the United Kingdom.
Chairman of the NFF Technical and
Development Committee, Barrister Chris Green disclosed that, “We regret to
announce that the second friendly match we had scheduled for the Super Eagles
as part of preparations for the remaining matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup
qualifying series and the beginning of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
qualification race would no longer take place on Monday, 27th March
2017.
“The match in question is called off
due to no fault of either the organizers or the Nigeria Football Federation. We
will announce further plans for the Super Eagles’ preparation for these two
important qualifying campaigns in due course.”
There is no British Embassy in
Ouagadougou, and officials of the Federation Burkinabe de Football had been
shuttling between Accra and Ouagadougou for visa processing. FBF sources said
the Embassy in Accra told them last week to proceed to Morocco (where the
Etalons played the Atlas Lions on Friday) and that the visas would be issued
there.
However, the applications were still
pending at the British Embassy in Morocco as at close of work on Friday, the
last working day before match day in London.
The Burkinabe Football Federation on
Friday, 24th March 2017 by 7pm UK time telephoned the match
organizers to say some of their players and officials were unable to secure
entry visas into the United Kingdom and therefore would not be able to honour
the match.
NFF
President and CAF Executive Committee member, Amaju Pinnick was unhappy with
the development but stated that the objectives of satisfying the technical
team’s desire of squaring up against tough, physical African opposition and
fostering team bonding and organization were achieved.
Super Eagles against Burkina-Faso at the 2013 AFCON final |
“The
Technical Adviser (Gernot Rohr) wanted to play very physical African teams, as
part of the preparations for the World Cup qualifying matches against Cameroon,
and we duly fulfilled that with the arrangements we made for Senegal and
Burkina Faso.
“Unfortunately, some of the Burkinabe
players could not secure entry visas into the UK. It is nobody’s fault. Our joy
is that we were able to play Senegal and got a fair result with a depleted
squad, and also the objectives of team bonding, team building, team discipline
and further imparting the Technical Adviser’s philosophy to the group have been
well served.
“The Technical Adviser has also been
able to look at a few more options, and our strength-in-depth is looking very
good,” he concluded.
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