9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.
9 players of the Super Sand Eagles have been denied transit visas by the United States embassy to attend the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
5 other players were however given transit visas by the U.S embassy, including captain Olawale Isiaka.
The Sand Eagles are currently in camp in Badagry and will begin their campaign against Italy at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau on April 27th before battling Mexico and Iran on the April 29th and May 1st.
The NFF has since made a complaint to FIFA on the matter.