Sunday, August 02, 2015

Nigerians rally support for U-23 team against Congo


Nigerians based in Congo have intensified support for the U-23 national team ahead of their 2015 African U-23 Championship second leg final qualifying match scheduled for the Stade du Municipal, Pointe-Noire, on Sunday.

Nigeria won the first leg in Port Harcourt 2-1 but Congo need only a 1-0 win to advance to the 2015 CAF U-23 Championship in Senegal, which will serve as a qualifier for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

However, Nigerians based in Pointe Noire have rallied behind the team to ensure that they come out of the game unscathed.


The Nigerian delegation, led by the Chairman of the Nigeria Football Federation Technical and Development Committee, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, was received by the Consul-General of the Nigerian Embassy, Brazzaville, Mr. Adamu Hamza, who was accompanied by Mr. Adebayo Iyaomiye and the President of the Nigeria Community in Pointe-Noire, Mr. Ezenwabasili Egbuna on Friday.

Members of the Nigerian community in Congo wearing T-shirts with the inscription ‘Nigeria’s U-23 Dream Team, Pride of Africa’ were on hand in large numbers to welcome the Nigerian team, who landed at the Augustino Nero International Airport, Pointe-Noire, at about 12.25pm local time board an Ethiopian Airline flight.

Immediately on arrival, the delegation, with the assistance of the Embassy officials, took the team to Hotel De Fez, where they were accommodated. The team had their first training at 5pm on Friday.

The game, earlier scheduled for 3pm, has been shifted to 3.30pm.

Team coach, Samson Siasia, said they would face a stiff opposition against the hosts but is optimistic they will get the right result from the crucial tie.

“It will not be easy; nothing good comes easy. But we will give it our very best shot and return from Pointe-Noire with victory,” he said.

But Congo coach Claude Le Roy is banking on the artificial turf in Pointe Noire to achieve victory over the Nigerians.

The Frenchman has had successful spells coaching in Africa but he hasn’t led any team to the Olympics.

“We were lucky to only lose 2-1 in Nigeria. But it is going to be far more difficult for Nigeria on an artificial pitch in Pointe-Noire,” the 67-year-old told BBC.

The other final qualifiers are Zambia versus Ivory Coast, South Africa versus Zimbabwe and Tunisia versus Morocco. Egypt and Mali also have ties against Uganda and Gabon respectively.

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