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FIFA Women’s World Cup: Nigeria Will Not Boycott Opening Match – Ebi

by Affa Acho
2 years ago
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Nigeria will not boycott its opening game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup against Canada, according to the captain of the side, Onome Ebi.

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There have been reports of the team planning to boycott its opening game as a protest over allowances and bonuses, but that has now been put to rest with Ebi’s clarification.

In a video shared on the Twitter page of the senior female national team, she dispelled the report saying, “Honestly, I have no idea where that came from. We have not heard such conversation among ourselves, so I don’t know where that came from.”

Ebi said the team is in high spirits and ready for the World Cup.

Nigeria is in Group B along with co-hosts Australia, Canada, and debutants Republic of Ireland.

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The World Cup begins on July 20 and Randy Waldrum’s side will begin their campaign on July 21 against Canada.

 


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