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Nigeria Supporters Angry With FIFA, LOC
Members of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC) may not watch the final Group F match between Nigeria and Argentina in Porto Alegre at the ongoing 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
The club’s members had complained of poor treatment FIFA and the Local Organising Committee meted out to them in the previous matches played by the Super Eagles.
They complained that FIFA and the Local Organising Committee denied them going into the stadium with their musical instruments and their branded wears.
For more than four decades, members of the club have been attending major international football tournaments to cheer the national teams.
The president of the club, Radiu Oladipo told our source after the match between Nigeria and Bosnia-Hezergovina on Sunday that the denial was a surprise to them.
According to him, the club began its activities in 1977 and its efforts have been greatly acknowledged by the world football governing body, FIFA at various times.
“The past 37 years have been rewarding, but a sad twist seems to be hindering the club from performing its function in Brazil.
“This is very strange and we have to tackle it with everything at our disposal to avoid a repeat because if you separate music from football, there is nothing left for the fans,” he said.
Oladipo noted that the members were also prevented from dishing out the usual inspirational songs to back the Eagles while playing.
“The club members in their hundred travelled to Brazil to cheer the national team at the World Cup, wearing uniforms with the symbol of their sponsor, Globacom.
“The organisers, however, disallowed them into the stadium event with the uniform they were wearing,” he said.
He added that the LOC gave security reasons for disallowing the supporters club from going into the stadium with their drums and trumpets.
The organisers had said that the musical instruments could convert into projectiles.
But furious Oladipo accused the security officials of working against the interest of the Nigerian team in Brazil.
“This excuse is not tenable. This is like playing double standards in one competition.
“The Nigerian supporters club is not known for violence and this is not our first World Cup appearance.
“We have been doing this as our contribution to the game of football, not only in Nigeria, but also in Africa and the world.
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The championship will run from today to October 12 at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia. On the ground for the championship are athletes from Brazil, Peru, Egypt, Cameroon, Tunisia, Nigeria, Mauritius and Rwanda. They arrived on Sunday.
Some of the other countries were expected in the Abia State capital yesterday. Speaking on the championship, yesterday, Abia State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Nwobilor Ananaba, said the chief host, Governor Alex Otti, has mobilised facilities and the personnel to ensure a successful event.
Speaking through the Special Assistant to the Governor on Sports, Raymond Chima Ukwa, said: “We have the best mats, playing mats, especially the wheelchair playing mats, which is the first of its kind in West Africa.
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FIFA U20: Flying Eagles Narrowly Loss to Norway
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles began their campaign at the 24th FIFA U20 World Cup with a narrow 1–0 loss to Norway on Monday, despite creating several opportunities to level the game.
Norway took the lead in the 9th minute after being awarded a controversial penalty. The Flying Eagles pressed for an equaliser but were denied two penalty claims in the second half.
Kparobo Arierhi came close in the 47th minute when his shot drifted wide with the goalkeeper beaten, while Tahir Maigana struck the upright in the 63rd minute.
Nasiru Salihu’s rising effort in the 71st minute also went narrowly over the bar, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Seven minutes from time, Maigana again tested Norway with a long-range strike that went just wide as Nigeria continued to pile on the pressure.
Despite their dominance, the Flying Eagles could not find the breakthrough and now turn their attention to Thursday’s clash against Saudi Arabia in their second group match.
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