Flying Eagles seize Aremu Boost with Mauritania



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AFRICA U-20 QUALIFIER

The Norwegian club IK Start has granted the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) permission to release the former star of the Super Eagles B, Afeez Olalekan Aremu, for Under 20s, Flying Eagles The defensive midfielder was introduced to the Pearlwort Hotel Eagles' Eagles Camp yesterday in Ikeja and decided to train with the team.

The technical team was impressed With his play and his eligibility, he was asked if he could play on Saturday

But he said that his Norwegian club should grant him permission to play while he is on vacation in Nigeria.

Team director, Aliyu Lawal Ibrahim immediately started the process and in the present time, the Kristiansand-based club granted permission with a warning that the player must return to Norway on Sunday 22 July.

Aremu played for the Eagles B in the qualifiers for the 2018 Nations Africa Championship and the WAFU Nations Cup in Ghana in September 2017, but went to Norway before the CHAN finals in Morocco

The flying Eagles train at Stade Agege since they returned from Nouakchott where they were forced Coach Paul Aigbogun, alongside badistants Abdu Maikaba, Hbadan Abdallah and Suleiman Shuaibu, drilled the players on Monday morning , Tuesday and Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with a 1-1 draw in the first leg. the last training session scheduled for tonight

The under-20 team of Mauritania has stayed together, over the past four years, and plays a quick pbad game even if it fails in the last third – a deficiency that Aigbogun neighborhoods are also striving to overcome.

The emphasis on training in recent days has been to put away chances, and goalkeepers Detan Ogundare, Akpan Udoh and Rob ert Cole have also been trained to thwart the opposition. even face-to-face

Saturday's cracker will start at 4 pm, the seven-time champion of Africa guaranteeing a place in the final phase of the Republic of Niger early next year.

Nigeria was champion of Africa at the Under-20 level in 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2005, 2011 and 2015.

The Mauritanian delegation visited Lagos on Wednesday morning and will have the official training at the Agege Stadium before 16h today

Meanwhile, the African Football Confederation (CAF) has appointed Egyptian officials to take control of the match, with Mahmoud Zakaria Mohamed El Banna as Referee.

He will work with his compatriots Ahmed Taha Hossam (Assistant Referee 1), Hany Abdelfattah Mahmoud Elsnadidy (Referee Assistant 2) and Ahmed Mahrous Mahmoud Ahmed Hbadan El Ghandour (Referee of Reserve).

Sallieu Kamara of Sierra Leone will serve as match commissioner.


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