Nigeria’s Flying Eagles on Sunday
qualified for the 2013 African Youth Championship in Algeria by beating
South Africa’s Amajita 3-1 to emerge on 4-2 aggregate, the News Agency
of Nigeria reports.
The squad coached by John Obuh comprised Europe-based professionals, Kenneth Omeruo and Aliyu Mohammed Goyi.
Both experienced defenders did not feature in the first leg in Nelspruit, which ended in a 1-1 draw a fortnight ago,mtnfootball reports.
The other change from the first game in South Africa was Wikki Tourists forward Umar Aminu, who was a second half substitute in Nelspruit.
South Africa were without influential midfielder Keagan Dolly after his club Ajax Cape Town refused to release him.
Source: Punch Nigeria
The squad coached by John Obuh comprised Europe-based professionals, Kenneth Omeruo and Aliyu Mohammed Goyi.
Both experienced defenders did not feature in the first leg in Nelspruit, which ended in a 1-1 draw a fortnight ago,mtnfootball reports.
The other change from the first game in South Africa was Wikki Tourists forward Umar Aminu, who was a second half substitute in Nelspruit.
South Africa were without influential midfielder Keagan Dolly after his club Ajax Cape Town refused to release him.
Source: Punch Nigeria
In the article
- Topics:
- South Africa
- Countries:
- Algeria, South Africa
- Regions:
- Africa
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