NFF President Amaju Pinnick has rallied the U-23 National
Team ahead of the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations starting in Senegal
on Saturday, saying that finishing among the top three should be their sole
focus.
Nigeria’s U-23 won Africa’s first –ever Olympics football
gold at the Centennial Games in Atlanta, USA 19 years ago with aplomb, and
seven years ago, a group led also by Samson Siasia earned silver after losing a
final battle to Lionel Messi –inspired Argentina at themajestic Bird’s Nest in
Beijing.
However, the Class of 2011 faltered in the African
qualifying race, losing to host Morocco and Senegal to crash out in the group
phase at the inaugural Africa U-23 Championship. Failure meant the Dream Team
was not at the London Olympics the following year.
"Presently, we are on a roll of good results and
we are determined that those must continue. It’s been an exciting past few
months during which we have won U-17 World Cup, qualified for the U-20 Women’s
World Cup and reached the group stage of the African series for the 2018 FIFA
World Cup.
"The NFF is backing Samson Siasia because he is always keen
to succeed. He has brought new, exciting faces to the group and there is
confidence all around again. The ticket to the Olympics is non –negotiable."
The Nigeria U-23 play their first match of the campaign
against Mali at the Caroline Faye Stadium in Mbour on Sunday evening.
Pinnick insists that Senegal will again prove to be happy
hunting ground for Nigeria footballafter the U-20 decimated continental
opposition to win the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations there eight months
ago.
"We won the U-20 Cup of Nations in Senegal at the
beginning of the year; now, we are back there for the Olympics ticket and the
trophy. We will achieve both, because Samson Siasia has put together a crack
squad and he has the support of the NFF all the way."
The Nigeria U-23 squad will also play Egypt and Algeria in
the group phase. Only the top three finishers will qualify to represent Africa
at the men’s football tournament of next year’s Olympics in Rio
de Janeiro, taking place 3rd -20th August, 2016.
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