Nigeria’s back to back AFCON absence could cost Onazi Birmingham deal

Nigeria midfielder, Onazi Ogenyi has been denied work permit to play for Birmingham City because Nigeria’s World ranking fell short of the minimum consideration for transfers to English clubs.

Birmingham had agreed terms with the 24-year-old to sign him from Turkish club Trabzonspor.

However the Football Association turned down a first application for a work permit for Onazi last week.

An appeal made by the club was rejected on Wednesday despite Onazi being a regular in the Nigeria national team.

According to BBC Sport the player and his representatives are bitterly disappointed that the panel rejected an appeal.

Onazi has played 38 times for the Super Eagles and helped them to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and reach the last 16 of the World Cup in Brazil a year later.

However Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the last two editions of the Nations Cup has affected his chances of securing a work permit to play in the English Championship.

Despite appearing in over eighty percent of the national team games, Onazi failed to earn a permit after the FA considered the West African nation’s world ranking in the past two years.

They are ranked 38th in the August 2017 ranking, but Nigeria finished 54th on aggregate over the last two years.

Onazi joined current club Trabzonspor from Lazio last year and scored twice in 27 Turkish Super Lig matches last season.

He has 38 caps for Nigeria and was part of their Africa Cup of Nations winning squad in 2013.

The player could still apply to the panel for another review, which could ultimately decide whether his move will materialize.

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Nigeria’s back to back AFCON absence could cost Onazi Birmingham deal

Nigeria midfielder, Onazi Ogenyi has been denied work permit to play for Birmingham City because Nigeria’s World ranking fell short of the minimum consideration for transfers to English clubs.

Birmingham had agreed terms with the 24-year-old to sign him from Turkish club Trabzonspor.

However the Football Association turned down a first application for a work permit for Onazi last week.

An appeal made by the club was rejected on Wednesday despite Onazi being a regular in the Nigeria national team.

According to BBC Sport the player and his representatives are bitterly disappointed that the panel rejected an appeal.

Onazi has played 38 times for the Super Eagles and helped them to win the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and reach the last 16 of the World Cup in Brazil a year later.

However Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the last two editions of the Nations Cup has affected his chances of securing a work permit to play in the English Championship.

Despite appearing in over eighty percent of the national team games, Onazi failed to earn a permit after the FA considered the West African nation’s world ranking in the past two years.

They are ranked 38th in the August 2017 ranking, but Nigeria finished 54th on aggregate over the last two years.

Onazi joined current club Trabzonspor from Lazio last year and scored twice in 27 Turkish Super Lig matches last season.

He has 38 caps for Nigeria and was part of their Africa Cup of Nations winning squad in 2013.

The player could still apply to the panel for another review, which could ultimately decide whether his move will materialize.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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