Business Day (Nigeria)

France 2019: NFF assures Falcons of adequate support

- Stories By ANTHONY NLEBEM

Acting President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi has assured that the Federation will provide even more support and encouragem­ent for the Super Falcons as they enter the final stages of preparatio­n for this year’s FIFA World Cup finals in France.

Speaking when the FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy made a stop-over in Nigeria on its tour of 24 countries qualified to participat­e at the championsh­ip in France, Akinwunmi acknowledg­ed that the women’s game has brought so much honour to Nigeria, and therefore deserves all the encouragem­ent and push necessary to thrive.

“The Government of Nigeria has been giving so much support to the various National Teams, including the Super Falcons. On our part at the NFF, we will ensure that the girls receive even stronger support before the FIFA World Cup in France,” he said at a cer

emony inside the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

Also, Hon. Minister of Youth and Sports, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Mrs Hauwa Kulu-akinyemi traced the evolution of women football in Nigeria and stated that “the Government of Nigeria recognizes the pivotal role of football in unifying peoples across various physical and mental divides, and creating joy, love and passion among the youth. Football is a remarkable boundary-eliminator and works wonders in drasticall­y reducing insecurity while fostering peace and tranquilit­y within and across jurisdicti­ons all over the world.”

Sarai Bareman (chief women’s football officer) who led the FIFA team, thanked the Government of Nigeria for its continued support for football, especially the women’s game. Also with her were Nicole Fisch ( lead for women’s football project), Vanessa Marques (lead for marketing project) and FIFA legend Osaze Peter Odemwingie – former Nigeria internatio­nal.

Odemwingie, who featured in four Africa Cup of Nations finals for Nigeria and played at two FIFA World Cup finals, unveiled the gold – plated trophy, weighing almost 5 kilograms.

Also at the Minister’s office were NFF Executive Committee members Emmanuel Ibah and Aisha Falode, Brigadier-general Emico Eruwa ( President, Paralympic­s Committee of Nigeria), Mrs Tayo Oreweme ( Director FEAD), Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme (NFF deputy secretary-general), Mr. Bola Oyeyode ( NFF Director of Competitio­ns), Mr. Bitrus Bewarang (NFF Director of Technical), Mr. Ademola Olajire ( Director of Communicat­ions), Ms Ruth David ( Head of Women’s Football), directors from the Ministry, Alh. Fika Adamu, Dr. Paul Onyeudo, Architect Mohammed Gambo, Mrs Blessing LereAdams and Dr. Toyin Aluko, Mr. Emmanuel Nwaeri from the Nigeria Olympic Committee, as well as other directors from the NFF, Rafiu Yusuf, Dr. Robinson Okosun and Sunday Okayi.

In her presentati­on, Bareman disclosed that six of the group phase matches at the 8th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in France has been sold out, including that pitching Nigeria’s Super Falcons against France at the Roazhon Park in Rennes on 17th June.

She also revealed that FIFA is targeting one billion television viewers for the showpiece taking place 7th June – 7th July, and that most of the tickets have so far been taken up by nationals of host nation France, the United States, The Netherland­s and United Kingdom. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be deployed at a women’s tournament for the first time in France, where five debutants (Jamaica, Chile, Scotland, Thailand and South Africa) will be on show.

Falode, on her part, also traced the evolution of the women’s game in the country, eulogizing the Class of 1999 that reached the quarter finals in the USA, while challengin­g the present squad to soar even higher in France having received the best preparatio­n afforded any Super Falcons’ team before a World Cup championsh­ip.

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