Dream Team Get New Date And Venue For Showdown Against Zambia Under 23s
Published: March 31, 2015
The Zambian Federation has communicated a new date and venue to its Nigerian counterpart as regards the second leg, final round All Africa Games qualifying fixture.
Before this announcement, the Nigeria Under 23s were scheduled to clash with the Zambia Under 23s on April 11 at Levy Nwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.
But that date has been shifted to Sunday, April 12, while the match will now be played at National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka, starting from 1500 hours local time, which is 1400 hours Nigeria time.
The letter sent to the NFF was signed by Julio Chiluba, Head of Administration/Competitions of the Football Association of Zambia.
The Dream Team drew goalless with Zambia in the first leg tie held in Abuja nine days ago.
Before this announcement, the Nigeria Under 23s were scheduled to clash with the Zambia Under 23s on April 11 at Levy Nwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.
But that date has been shifted to Sunday, April 12, while the match will now be played at National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka, starting from 1500 hours local time, which is 1400 hours Nigeria time.
The letter sent to the NFF was signed by Julio Chiluba, Head of Administration/Competitions of the Football Association of Zambia.
The Dream Team drew goalless with Zambia in the first leg tie held in Abuja nine days ago.
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