Super Eagles Donate N6m To Nigerian Amputee Football Team

The Super
Eagles donated $16,530 (about N6m naira) to the Nigeria Amputee Football team
ahead of this month’s World Cup in Mexico reports Completesportsnigeria.com.
The three
time African Champions who recorded a 4-0 landslide victory in Saturday’s 2019
Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya at the Akwa Ibom international
Stadium Uyo had a meeting and contributed to the cause of the Amputee team
(Special Eagles) prior to the win, CSN gathered.
“Yes we did
donate, we hope they feature in the World Cup in Mexico,” a player who pleaded
anonymity told CSN.
The Special
Eagles, Nigeria’s Amputee Football team, had previously missed the Amputee
World Football tournament three times.
The World
Cup Amputee Football will hold from the 24th of October, 2018 to November 11 in
Mexico. 46 countries will participate in the tournament with Nigeria drawn in
Group D along with Russia, El Salvador and Brazil.
Only last
week in Lagos, the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Amaju
Pinnick, donated N2.5m to the Nigerian Amputee Football Team.
The money
generated is for the team’s preparations and travel expenses, and a further
$5,000 contribution for the upkeep of the players during the competition.
FROM completesportsnigeria.com
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