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Eagles vs Bafana: NUSA begins mobilisation in South Africa

Eagles vs Bafana: NUSA begins mobilisation in South Africa

Ahead of the Super Eagles World Cup qualifying clash with Bafana Bafana in South Africa, the leadership of the Nigerian community in that country has commenced mobilisation efforts.

 

Mr Smart Nwobi, the President of the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), the umbrella body representing

Nigerians in South Africa, said this in a statement on Sunday.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the crucial Group C encounter is scheduled for Sept. 9 at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

 

The statement, which was jointly signed by Nwobi and the group’s National Publicity Secretary, Akindele Olunloyo, was made available to NAN in Abuja.

 

Nwobi said the group’s leaders would visit Bloemfontein as part of efforts to mobilise support for the national team.

 

“The leadership of NUSA will visit Bloemfontein ahead of this crucial World Cup qualifier to mobilise our people residing in the city.

 

“This game is important for our country, and we want Nigerians to come out en masse to support the Super Eagles,” he said.

 

Nwobi further stressed that NUSA’s leadership would work closely with the Bloemfontein chapter to engage Nigerians living in the city at least a week before the match.

 

“We will also inform Nigerians to be law-abiding before and after the game.

 

” It is important that we maintain discipline at all times in any part of South Africa,” he added.

 

The NUSA president gave an assurance that the Super Eagles could count on the unwavering support of Nigerians across

South Africa during the encounter.

 

He recalled the strong turnout of Nigerian supporters in March when the country’s U-17 women’s national team faced South Africa.

 

The young Nigerian female side had emerged victorious in the encounter.(NAN) (www.nanews.ng)

Edited by Ismail Abdulaziz

Eagles win Dutch Cup to end 92-year trophy drought

Eagles win Dutch Cup to end 92-year trophy drought

Dutch football club Go Ahead Eagles ended a 92-year trophy drought when they beat AZ Alkmaar 4-2 on penalties for a first national Cup title.

The club from Deventer converted all of their spot kicks, and goalkeeper Jari de Busser saved twice to clinch the trophy on Monday night in Rotterdam.

Substitute Julius Dirksen clinched matters and as per tradition the winners then celebrated in green bathrobes.

The score was locked at 1-1 after 90 and 120 minutes.

Favoured AZ led from Troy Parrott’s retaken penalty early in the second half, but Go Ahead levelled in the ninth minute of stoppage time, also from the spot through captain Mats Deij.

“I have no words. Childhood dreams have come true here,” De Busser was quoted as saying.

Go Ahead had not won a trophy since a fourth national title in 1933.

Their only previous appearance in the Cup final was 60 years ago in 1965 when they lost against Feyenoord.

The club said that the team will parade through Deventer in an open top bus on Wednesday to celebrate the title.

Go Ahead were promoted back into the top flight Eredivisie four years ago.

The Cup win now gives them direct entry into the Europa League.(dpa/NAN)

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