Report: Salisu Yusuf leads CHAN Eagles to Morocco camp

Salisu Yusuf and his CHAN Eagles backroom will return to Morocco in the coming days to commence preparation for the 2018 African Nations Championship according to reports.

As per Samm Audu [SCORENigeria], Morocco has been picked as the camp site for the CHAN Eagles.

According to the report, FA sources confirmed Salisu will lead the Chan Eagles to a two-week camping exercise in Rabat.

The Super Eagles had camped in the North African country ahead of the 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Algeria.

After the team’s return, goalkeeper trainer Alloy Agu told brila.net’s Tony Bekederemo that, “we are heading out to the Eagles camp. Preparation starts now, there’s no rest.”

Interestingly, the Maghreb nation will host the 5th edition of the competition from January 13.

Nigeria will play all its group C matches in the city of Tangier against Rwanda, Libya and Equatorial Guinea.

 

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Report: Salisu Yusuf leads CHAN Eagles to Morocco camp

Salisu Yusuf and his CHAN Eagles backroom will return to Morocco in the coming days to commence preparation for the 2018 African Nations Championship according to reports.

As per Samm Audu [SCORENigeria], Morocco has been picked as the camp site for the CHAN Eagles.

According to the report, FA sources confirmed Salisu will lead the Chan Eagles to a two-week camping exercise in Rabat.

The Super Eagles had camped in the North African country ahead of the 2018 World Cup qualifying match against Algeria.

After the team’s return, goalkeeper trainer Alloy Agu told brila.net’s Tony Bekederemo that, “we are heading out to the Eagles camp. Preparation starts now, there’s no rest.”

Interestingly, the Maghreb nation will host the 5th edition of the competition from January 13.

Nigeria will play all its group C matches in the city of Tangier against Rwanda, Libya and Equatorial Guinea.

 

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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