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Super Eagles Have Capacity To Win W’Cup – Pinnick
The President, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has expressed the hope that Nigeria’s Super Eagles will one day win the FIFA World Cup.
Pinnick expressed the hope at the weekend in Uyo after playing in the maiden novelty match between SWAN Selected team and Akwa Ibom Sports Arena team.
The NFF president said he decided to honour the invitation to play in the match having in mind that if he failed to do so it could be taken as if he got hamstring injury or simply refused to participate.
Pinnick, who played in the colours of SWAN Selected side throughout the second half of the match, described sports journalists as critical elements in Nigerian football reportage.
“We believe in working together. It has been an amazing support from sports journalists. One day we will win the World Cup.
Also, Paul Bassey, the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Udom Emmanuel on sports, congratulated SWAN Selected on their victory over the Akwa Ibom team.
“Football knows no home turf. If you are a good team and on a good pitch, you can win anywhere.
“What you do today is exemplary, I wish we had started it earlier than now.
“I promise that whenever we have a home game and we are on a training pitch and there is flood light, we will always do it again and again.’’
He said that sports writing remains his “ medium’’ which he could return to at the end of his assignment.
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