Saheed Fabiyi, Raphael Ademola To Train With Wisla Krakow
Published: October 29, 2013
According to reporting by the official website of Wisla Krakow, two Nigerian players are expected to begin tests with the Polish top division club in the coming days.
The first is 23 - year - old winger Saheed Fabiyi, who last played for Nigeria vice - champions Enyimba of Aba.
He will be accompanied to Poland by Raphael Ademola, an attacker who last defended the colors of Atlético Baleares.
Fabiyi and Ademola represented Nigeria at the Fifa Under 17 World Cup in South Korea, a tournament the Eaglets won for a third time.
Both players are scheduled to begin training with Wisla Krakow next Wednesday and would join another Nigerian Emmanuel Sarki at the club if they impress manager Franciszek Smuda.
Photo Credit: wisla.krakow.pl
The first is 23 - year - old winger Saheed Fabiyi, who last played for Nigeria vice - champions Enyimba of Aba.
He will be accompanied to Poland by Raphael Ademola, an attacker who last defended the colors of Atlético Baleares.
Fabiyi and Ademola represented Nigeria at the Fifa Under 17 World Cup in South Korea, a tournament the Eaglets won for a third time.
Both players are scheduled to begin training with Wisla Krakow next Wednesday and would join another Nigerian Emmanuel Sarki at the club if they impress manager Franciszek Smuda.
Photo Credit: wisla.krakow.pl
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