on Thursday night for the first of two quick –fire sessions
against Sudan in the ongoing 2015 Africa Cup of Nations
qualifying series.
The aircraft chartered by the Nigeria Football Federation for
the round trip will depart the NnamdiAzikiwe International
Airport, Abuja at 11pm on Thursday, to arrive in Khartoum
by 6am Sudan time on Friday.
The Nigeria delegation will stay at the Grand Holiday Villa
Hotel, with the players scheduled to train at the Khartoum
Stadium by 8pm. Saturday's match will start at 8pm Sudan
time, and the delegation will return to Nigeria immediately
after the game.
Nigeria Football Federation 1st Vice President, Seyi
Akinwunmi will lead the Super Eagles delegation to
Khartoum for Saturday's showdown.
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