The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has continued to receive knocks for omitting Nigeria’s all-time goalscorer, Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi and Muda Lawal from its Legends 11 list.
The NFF released a list of the country’s best ever 11 which includes women at its Awards on Monday.
The Legend 11 does not include Muda Lawal, former player and Coach, Keshi and the man who scored the country’s first World Cup goal, Yekini.
Some journalists and former players have criticised the list, insisting there should also have been a separate 11 for women.