The 48 invited Nigerian Golden Eaglets are set to report on Friday and begin preparations for the 2023 AFCON on Monday.
The Golden Eaglets of Nigeria are to begin their preparation for the 2023 African Cup of Nations on Monday.
Nduka Ugbade invited 48 players on Thursday, and they are to report to Abuja today, Friday, January 20, 2023.
According to sources, the 53-year-old manager has invited the majority of the youngsters who won the WAFU B U17 Championship in the Ghanaian city of Cape Coast last summer.
However, Algeria will host the Nigerian under-17 team, as well as other nations, for the AFCON event, which is set to take place from April 8th to April 30th.
The last four teams in the event, however, will qualify to represent Africa in the FIFA U17 World Cup finals, which will be held in Peru from November 10th to December 2nd.
Nigeria has won the FIFA U17 World Cup five times, with victories in China in 1985, Japan in 1993, Korea Republic in 2007, the United Arab Emirates in 2013, and Chile in 2015.
Here is the complete list of invited players:
Richard Odoh, Hameed Ayomide Balogun, Ebube Wisdom Okere, Umar Abubakar, Tochukwu Simeon Ogbabido, Tochukwu Joseph Ogboji, Utibe Friday Silas, Emmanuel Osaro Onotu, Jubril Odeyemi Azeez, Faruq Jimoh, Kevwe Onomigho Iyede, Suleiman Shehu, Abdullahi Buhari, Victor Divine Emmanuel, Daniel Ayomide Egunshola, Abubakar Shuaibu, Ozor Victor Okeke, Emmanuel Michael, Miracle Jackson Ogwor, Light Chijioke Eke, Raphael Oyebanjo, Miracle Agabi Williams, Yahaya Danjuma Lawali, Prince Oche Bawa, Favour Oluwasegun Daniel, Precious Tonye Williams, Jerry Patrick Ogbole, Emmanuel Junior Chidi, Mubarak Emmanuel Suleiman, Abubakar Ibrahim Zubairu, Richard Oliseamaka Uche, Joseph Oluwatobi Robert, Michael Uche Ogba, John Auta, Shola Oluwafemi Kolo, Pascal Obioma Uzoho, Victor Friday, Itaribo Ayebaekepriye, Jeremiah Oluwaseyi Olaleke, Basil Chimaobi Mbata, Oluwadare Olodan, Precious Benjamin, Tochukwu Michael Agbo, Samuel Aderibigbe, Abubakar Idris Abdullahi, Umar Jamiu, Tijjani Mohammed, Abdullahi Haruna