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Nigeria vs Guinea Bissau: ANFASSC Leadership Meets NFF President, Ahmed Musa, Assures Undiluted Support
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Forward of Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying fixture between Nigeria’s Tremendous Eagles and Guinea Bissau’s Wild Canines, the Genuine Nigeria Soccer and Allied Sports activities Supporters Membership (ANFASSC) has as soon as once more reiterated its dedication in direction of giving the three time African Champions the wanted help.
The distinctive Supporters Membership is already within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and met with the management of the Nigeria Soccer Federation forward of the conflict.
President of ANFASSC, Prince Abayomi Ogunjimi had a dialogue with the President of the Nigeria Soccer Federation (NFF), Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau and warranted the NFF Supremo that the Tremendous Eagles and different Nationwide groups will proceed to take pleasure in help, he careworn that the Supporters Membership has main roles to play, and pledged that his crew is not going to hesitate to make its presence felt every time responsibility calls.
Prince Ogunjimi additionally had a dialogue with Tremendous Eagles captain Ahmed Musa, he expressed optimism that the gamers in camp have what it takes to ship over two legs towards Guinea, including that ANFASSC will roll out the drums and different instrument to cheer the Eagles to victory.
He additionally charged them to do Nigeria proud by selecting up one of many tickets to characteristic at 2025 Africa Cup of Nations .
Friday’s sport is the primary of a two legged encounter between the 2 sides, it’ll happen on the Moshood Abiola Nationwide stadium, Abuja.
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