Golden Eaglets of Nigeria are on the
march again as the screening of new players that would defend the title
won last year in the United Arab Emirates begins in Abuja on Thursday.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has finalised arrangement for the
smooth take off of the usual grueling exercise at the practice pitch of
the NFF/FIFA Goal Project Site.
Team Administrator, Tayo Egbaiyelo informed that players would be
called up in batches in order to create an enabling environment for the
coaching crew to pick the budding talents. Speaking ahead of the
exercise, Golden Eaglets' coach Emmanuel Amuneke said he has combed the
nooks and crannies of the country in the last one month to fish out some
raw talents.
The first batch of 35 players are due in camp on Wednesday in order to
commence the screening on Thursday. More than 4000 players took part in
similar exercise before the 2013 World Cup-winning team was assembled by
coach Manu Garba, who was incidentally assisted by Amunike.
The NFF recently promoted Garba and Nduka Ugbade to the Under-20 team
while leaving behind the duo of Amuneke and Emeka Amadi (goalkeepers'
trainer) to tinker with the Under-17s.
The 2015 CAN Under-17 Championship will be held in Niger. Golden
Eaglets are already drawn bye into the second round of the CAN Cadet
Championship by CAF, and would meet the winner of the First Round tie
between Burundi and Congo DR with the first leg scheduled for July 18-20
while the reverse fixture will be held between August 1-3.
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