Tuesday, June 4, 2013

NFF Rejects Kenya Hotel

 

Nigeria Football Federation on Monday rejected the hotel accommodation reserved for the Super Eagles by their Kenyan hosts and immediately set out to make alternative arrangement for the team
The NFF Chief Media Officer Ademola Olajire said that the place named 680 Hotel was turned down because it did not meet the standard expected.
He said on Monday, “The hotel is right in the centre of town with so much noise around it. The Nigeria Football Federation and the Nigeria High Commission are working on alternative accommodation for the African champions.”
The Kenyans also complained about the hotel accommodation they got while in Lagos during the first leg but told The PUNCH that they were quite satisfied with the treatment they got in Calabar where the match held in March. Both countries are billed to meet on Wednesday in a 2014 Brazil World Cup qualifying match.
But despite the disagreement over the accommodation provided, the NFF official confirmed that the Federation of Kenya Football had made arrangement for the Eagles to train at the Moi International Sports Centre at 4pm on Tuesday, but would be willing to allow them use the venue much earlier should Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi prefer a morning work-out. The assurance was personally given by the FKF president, Sam Nyamweya

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