
Abuja – Only one foreign-based and five home-based players
were in camp on Monday a day after the Super Eagles opened camp ahead of
Sunday’s 2014 World Cup Qualifier in Addis Ababa.The team’s camp for the Oct.
13 game had opened on Sunday, Oct. 6 in Abuja.The Eagles are to face the Walya
Antelopes of Ethiopia in the first leg tie of their 2014 FIFA World Cup Africa
Qualifiers Final Round pairing.
Emmanuel Attah, the Super Eagles Co-ordinator, however said that other invited players were on
their way to the team’s camp.The team head coach Stephen Keshi had earlier
invited to camp 23 players, made up of 18 foreign-based and five home-based.“We
are still expecting them in Abuja after a busy weekend schedule in their
various league competitions. We know they are all on their way,’’ Attah said.
He said the players in camp as at Monday evening included
Solomon Kwambe of Sunshine Stars FC of Akure and Francis Benjamin of Heartland
FC of Owerri.“The others are the trio of Azubuike Egwuekwe, Sunday Mba and
goalkeeper Chigozie Agbim from Rangers International FC of Enugu.“The only
foreign-based player in camp as at this evening is Uche Nwafor, who is on loan
to Herenveen FC of The Netherlands from VVV Venlo FC, also of The
Netherlands,’’ the team co-ordinator said.
He said the team’s training was not likely to commence in
the morning of Oct. 8 in view ofr this development.“The players are just
arriving. But training is likely to begin in the evening tomorrow, when a
handful of the players must have arrived,’’ Attah said.He said the team’s
technical crew members, such as Keshi and Daniel Amokachi, the assistant coach,
were already on ground to prepare the team for the encounter.The match has been
scheduled to take place at the 28,000-capacity Addis Ababa National Stadium,
with the second leg game scheduled for Calabar on Nov. 16.(NAN
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