Football’s world football governing body, FIFA, has turned
down Nigeria’s request for Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier
against Swaziland to be moved from Port Harcourt to
Abuja.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), according to
africanFootball.com, demanded the match be moved to
Abuja for “logistical reasons,” but FIFA said the application
was not received within the mandatory 10 days allowed for
such a request.
“The request failed because it was not done within the 10- day window allowed for such a request,” an official told africanFootball.com. The southern Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt has hosted Nigeria’s home games this year thanks to the generosity of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, but his election has now been nullified by a tribunal which ordered a new vote. Swaziland held star-studded Nigeria to a goalless draw in the first leg of the 2018 World Cup qualifier in Lobambo and the return clash is slated for Tuesday afternoon in Port Harcourt. The overall winners of this match-up will advance to the group stage of the qualifying series for Russia 2018.
“The request failed because it was not done within the 10- day window allowed for such a request,” an official told africanFootball.com. The southern Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt has hosted Nigeria’s home games this year thanks to the generosity of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, but his election has now been nullified by a tribunal which ordered a new vote. Swaziland held star-studded Nigeria to a goalless draw in the first leg of the 2018 World Cup qualifier in Lobambo and the return clash is slated for Tuesday afternoon in Port Harcourt. The overall winners of this match-up will advance to the group stage of the qualifying series for Russia 2018.
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