Exclusive : Flying Eagles Off To Germany On April 28 For Training Camp
Published: April 17, 2015
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that majority of the Flying Eagles players have been issued visas to Germany.
Just like the 2013 Fifa Under 20 World Cup, the Nigeria Under 20s will have a get - together in Europe before the start of the competition.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the squad and their officials will depart the country on Tuesday, April 28 for the training camp in Germany.
The invited foreign - based professionals will link up with the team in Germany before they head to New Zealand towards the end of next month.
Nigeria are in Group E of the tournament alongside Brazil, Hungary and North Korea.
Just like the 2013 Fifa Under 20 World Cup, the Nigeria Under 20s will have a get - together in Europe before the start of the competition.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the squad and their officials will depart the country on Tuesday, April 28 for the training camp in Germany.
The invited foreign - based professionals will link up with the team in Germany before they head to New Zealand towards the end of next month.
Nigeria are in Group E of the tournament alongside Brazil, Hungary and North Korea.
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