Ex Cagliari Trialist Ayonfe Sunday Handed Maiden Call - Up As Siasia Invites 30 For Get - together
Published: May 22, 2015
Nigeria Under 23 coach, Samson Siasia, has announced a 30 - player roster for a get - together which begins on June 1.
The Dream Team VI will face either Ghana or Congo in the final round of qualifiers for the Africa Under 23 Championship in July.
A breakdown of the roster revealed that Nigeria vice - champions Enyimba of Aba and Diamond Football Academy have contributed the most players, with three of their players (six in total) named to the squad list.
As well as Bayelsa United, Shooting Stars and Kano Pillars, Warri Wolves have two players that could add to their international caps - Oghenekaro Etebo and Freedom Omofoma.
Ex Cagliari trialist Ayonfe Sunday has been handed his maiden call - up while Esperance trainee Eteobong Elisha will be monitored at close quarters by Samson Siasia for the second time this year.
Ekpo Godwin, William Memme and Moses Omoduemuke are the unattached players in the squad.
Dream Team Squad
Goalkeepers: Daniel Emmanuel (Rangers), Abiodun Akande (3SC), Yusuf Mohammed (Kano Pillars), Daniel Emmason (Akwa Utd)
Defenders: Erhun Obanor (Abia Warriors), Segun Oduduwa (Nath Boys), Sincere Seth (Supreme Court), Iroha Ebuka, Chisom Kisito (Diamond Football Academy), Sani Faisal (Abuja Football College), Ekpo Godwin (no club)
Midfielders: Azubuike Okechukwu, Tiongoli Tonbara (Bayelsa United), Freedom Omofoman (Warri Wolves), Usman Mohammed (FC Taraba), Ekpo Daniel (Dolphins), Okeke Uche, Daniel Etor (Enyimba), Sunday Gabriel (Diamond Academy), Ubong Ekpai (Kano Pillars), Eteobong Elisha (Esperance, Tunisia), Christopher George Jenom (Gabros)
Strikers: Peter Onyekachi (Enyimba), Oghenekaro Etebo (Warri Wolves), Junior Ajayi (3SC), Akinbule Ayonfe (Gateway FC), William Memme, Moses Omoduemuke (no club), Iyorhe Luter Benjamin (FC Taraba)
The Dream Team VI will face either Ghana or Congo in the final round of qualifiers for the Africa Under 23 Championship in July.
A breakdown of the roster revealed that Nigeria vice - champions Enyimba of Aba and Diamond Football Academy have contributed the most players, with three of their players (six in total) named to the squad list.
As well as Bayelsa United, Shooting Stars and Kano Pillars, Warri Wolves have two players that could add to their international caps - Oghenekaro Etebo and Freedom Omofoma.
Ex Cagliari trialist Ayonfe Sunday has been handed his maiden call - up while Esperance trainee Eteobong Elisha will be monitored at close quarters by Samson Siasia for the second time this year.
Ekpo Godwin, William Memme and Moses Omoduemuke are the unattached players in the squad.
Dream Team Squad
Goalkeepers: Daniel Emmanuel (Rangers), Abiodun Akande (3SC), Yusuf Mohammed (Kano Pillars), Daniel Emmason (Akwa Utd)
Defenders: Erhun Obanor (Abia Warriors), Segun Oduduwa (Nath Boys), Sincere Seth (Supreme Court), Iroha Ebuka, Chisom Kisito (Diamond Football Academy), Sani Faisal (Abuja Football College), Ekpo Godwin (no club)
Midfielders: Azubuike Okechukwu, Tiongoli Tonbara (Bayelsa United), Freedom Omofoman (Warri Wolves), Usman Mohammed (FC Taraba), Ekpo Daniel (Dolphins), Okeke Uche, Daniel Etor (Enyimba), Sunday Gabriel (Diamond Academy), Ubong Ekpai (Kano Pillars), Eteobong Elisha (Esperance, Tunisia), Christopher George Jenom (Gabros)
Strikers: Peter Onyekachi (Enyimba), Oghenekaro Etebo (Warri Wolves), Junior Ajayi (3SC), Akinbule Ayonfe (Gateway FC), William Memme, Moses Omoduemuke (no club), Iyorhe Luter Benjamin (FC Taraba)
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