Golden Eaglets Stop Eagles From Morning Training
Published: October 11, 2012
Super Eagles of Nigeria will have only one workout on Thursday afternoon (3:45pm) ahead of the team's African Cup of Nations qualifiers against West African brothers Liberia on Saturday.
The Under 17 team, nicknamed the Golden Eaglets, are scheduled to train at the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar ahead of their own clash on Sunday with the Guinea Under 17s, a qualifier for the 2013 CAF Under 17 Championship.
After breakfast by 7.30am local time, the Eagles would retire to their rooms. Led by Stephen Keshi, they will do some light workout and physical fitness exercises at 10 am.
South African match officials and the 125 - man Liberia delegation will arrive Nigeria on Thursday.
Apart from skipper Joseph Yobo, who picked up an injury while playing for Fenerbahçe SK last weekend, there are no injury worries in the Super Eagles camp.
(Source: Brila FM)
The Under 17 team, nicknamed the Golden Eaglets, are scheduled to train at the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar ahead of their own clash on Sunday with the Guinea Under 17s, a qualifier for the 2013 CAF Under 17 Championship.
After breakfast by 7.30am local time, the Eagles would retire to their rooms. Led by Stephen Keshi, they will do some light workout and physical fitness exercises at 10 am.
South African match officials and the 125 - man Liberia delegation will arrive Nigeria on Thursday.
Apart from skipper Joseph Yobo, who picked up an injury while playing for Fenerbahçe SK last weekend, there are no injury worries in the Super Eagles camp.
(Source: Brila FM)
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