Proposed friendly between Egypt and Nigeria was billed for Dubai January 9 as part of the Pharaohs preparation for 2017 AFCON in Gabon. |
The Egypt Football
Association has cancelled its proposed friendly match with the Super Eagles of
Nigeria in January, following alleged disagreement with the Nigerian
authorities on match expenses.
Vanguard
report continues:
The
Egypt FA, it was gathered, are not willing to bear all the expenses for the
game as was demanded by Nigeria and have even gone ahead to fix another game
with Tunisia about the same time.
The
friendly between Egypt and Nigeria was billed to be played on January 9 in
Dubai to prepare the Pharaohs for the AFCON in Gabon.
It
has now been revealed that the Egypt vs Nigeria clash may have fallen through
because the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) are demanding their Egyptian
counterparts bear their entire expenses and also because the Super Eagles will
not be at full strength for this match.
“It
has not yet been officially confirmed but it is looking very likely that the
friendly against Egypt in Dubai in January will no longer hold,” a top official
informed.
Reacting
to the rumours yesterday, the NFF insisted that it is still committed to
January date for the friendly match, stating that it has not been officially
communicated by the Egypt FA.
“We have not received any message to that effect as at today (Sunday) from the Egypt FA. I don’t know anything about that”, stated the General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi.
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