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Nigerian beach soccer players denied US visas

The United States embassy has denied the visa applications of seven players of the national beach soccer team.

The players require transit visa to attend the Beach Soccer World Cup in Bahamas.

The US embassy issued visas to five of the twelve Sand Eagles players and four officials.

The five players who were given the transit visa include the captain, Olawale Isiaka, Ibenegbu Ikechukwu, Godspower Igudia, Suleiman Ogodo and Paul Danjuma.

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One of the players denied is Abu Azeez who was also denied the Portuguese visa to attend the 2011 World Cup.

TheCable has learned that officials of the Nigerian Football Federation(NFF) are poised to write a protest letter to FIFA, the organisers of the championship, as the team needs to be fully complete to be able to participate in the tournament.

It would be recalled that only seven of the beach soccer players were given visas to attend the World Cup in Portugal.

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2 comments
  1. They are just rude to Nigerian, am also a hip-pop dancers but no sponsorship, they should try to help we Nigerians, but they are just too over zealous, May God continue to we, this is not fair, just because we are blacks.

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