The international friendly match between the Super Eagles and the National Team of Luxembourg has been rescheduled for May 31 against the initial June 1 date.
A letter to the NFF by the Football Association of Luxembourg on Friday explained that the match, earlier scheduled for 1st June, had to be moved forward by a day as a result of the Tour de France cycling competition, with Luxembourg much involved.
“The change in date will not in any way affect our program.The entire contingent will move to Luxembourg from Rouenin France, where we will play Mali on 27th May. We will stillhave three days to train for the match against Luxembourg,” Eagles’ Team Administrator, Enebi Achor, told thenff.com.
The match in Luxembourg will take place at 7pm on Tuesday, 31st May, at the Josy Barthel Stadium in that country’s capital city.
Achor also confirmed to thenff.com that a number of technical and administrative officials have now been issued Schengen visas; enabling them to enter the two countries for the matches. The NFF has also submitted fresh applications for those who were earlier denied.
The Super Eagles play Mali’s Les Aiglons in Rouen on 27th May and play Luxembourg in that country on 31st May, as part of preparations for the first matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying series to be played later this year.
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