According to the secretary of the team, Sirajo Hassan, the delegation made up of 23 players, 10 accompanying officials will depart the Banjul International Airport at about 11pm for the thirty minutes flight to Dakar.
The team is expected to play its last friendly game against the Gambian U-20 side, the Baby Scorpions tomorrow by 4pm (5.00pm Nigerian time), before departing.
The team on arrival in Dakar, will then proceed to Mbour, venue of its first 2 group B games.
The team on arrival in Dakar, will then proceed to Mbour, venue of its first 2 group B games.
The Dream Team VI will begin their quest to qualify for the Rio Olympics when they take on West African rivals Mali on Sunday 29th November at the Caroline Faye Stadium, in Mbour.
Source: NFF
1 comment:
I don't care how they want to do it...am not interested in the trophy.. but I wish n pray they get that Olympic slot next year
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