Following alleged below-hand procedures by way of Niger Republic football officers in the U-17 African Cup of international locations qualifier in Niamey, Nigeria football Federation (NFF) will formally protest to the continental soccer ruling body CAF. It noted terrible officiating by way of the fit referee and hard handling of Nigerian officers who desired to file the court cases of the healthy, which the Eaglets misplaced three-1. NFF basic secretary Mohammed Sanusi published that the Federation is reviewing the challenge and can make a criticism to CAF. “I’m in my view concerned and Nigeria soccer Federation is anxious and we're going to lay an respectable criticism,” mentioned Sanusi. “There used to be extra to what we saw here in Niamey from these officials. This, I consider, used to be why they seized our digital camera. Seem on the penalty awarded in opposition to us with the aid of the referee; the place did that come from? There was nothing nearly being a penalty kick in that trouble.”
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Sport News: NFF protests Eaglets’ ouster
Following alleged below-hand procedures by way of Niger Republic football officers in the U-17 African Cup of international locations qualifier in Niamey, Nigeria football Federation (NFF) will formally protest to the continental soccer ruling body CAF. It noted terrible officiating by way of the fit referee and hard handling of Nigerian officers who desired to file the court cases of the healthy, which the Eaglets misplaced three-1. NFF basic secretary Mohammed Sanusi published that the Federation is reviewing the challenge and can make a criticism to CAF. “I’m in my view concerned and Nigeria soccer Federation is anxious and we're going to lay an respectable criticism,” mentioned Sanusi. “There used to be extra to what we saw here in Niamey from these officials. This, I consider, used to be why they seized our digital camera. Seem on the penalty awarded in opposition to us with the aid of the referee; the place did that come from? There was nothing nearly being a penalty kick in that trouble.”
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