Swaziland Arrive On Sunday, As Referee Suspected Of Match - Fixing To Take Charge Of 2nd Leg
Published: November 14, 2015
Ahead of their second leg World Cup qualifying fixture against Nigeria,
the Swaziland national team will arrive in Port Harcourt on Sunday
morning.
During their stay in Nigeria, the 28 - man delegation will lodge at Golden Tulip Hotel, which is located at 1 Evo Road, Port Harcourt.
National Football Association of Swaziland supremo, Frederick Mngomezulu, has informed that the team will travel via ARIK Air from Johannesburg on Saturday night, to arrive in Lagos on Sunday morning, before flying to Port Harcourt.
Fifa has appointed Namibian officials to take charge of the game at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, with Jackson Pavaza named as the referee.
The controversial referee was suspected of attempting to fix a Champions League game between Kabuscorp de Palanca and El Merreikh of Sudan in April, and was arrested and detained before he was released, according to New Era newspaper.
During their stay in Nigeria, the 28 - man delegation will lodge at Golden Tulip Hotel, which is located at 1 Evo Road, Port Harcourt.
National Football Association of Swaziland supremo, Frederick Mngomezulu, has informed that the team will travel via ARIK Air from Johannesburg on Saturday night, to arrive in Lagos on Sunday morning, before flying to Port Harcourt.
Fifa has appointed Namibian officials to take charge of the game at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, with Jackson Pavaza named as the referee.
The controversial referee was suspected of attempting to fix a Champions League game between Kabuscorp de Palanca and El Merreikh of Sudan in April, and was arrested and detained before he was released, according to New Era newspaper.
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