Bosnia And Nigeria Are Neighbors In Sao Paulo
Published: December 13, 2013
The Bosnia Federation has chosen the base where the National Team, the Dragons will stay during the mundial in Brazil next summer, reports klix.ba.
Just like their Nigerian counterparts, the eggheads at the Bosnia FA have selected Sao Paulo as the city to host the team.
The squad and officials will lodge at Casa Grande Resort Hotel and Spa in Guarujá, which is 100 miles away from Sao Paulo, and will train at a complex just 5 km from the 5 - star hotel.
Per Fifa regulations, the Bosnia delegation must arrive at the city hosting the game 24 hours before kick - off and return to the Casa Grande Resort Hotel after each match.
All National Teams must be in the training center at least five days before their first game in the competition.
Bosnia will lock horns with Nigeria on June 21 in Cuiaba . Kick - off is 1500 hours Nigerian time.
Just like their Nigerian counterparts, the eggheads at the Bosnia FA have selected Sao Paulo as the city to host the team.
The squad and officials will lodge at Casa Grande Resort Hotel and Spa in Guarujá, which is 100 miles away from Sao Paulo, and will train at a complex just 5 km from the 5 - star hotel.
Per Fifa regulations, the Bosnia delegation must arrive at the city hosting the game 24 hours before kick - off and return to the Casa Grande Resort Hotel after each match.
All National Teams must be in the training center at least five days before their first game in the competition.
Bosnia will lock horns with Nigeria on June 21 in Cuiaba . Kick - off is 1500 hours Nigerian time.
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