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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by HZwriters: 5:31pm On Feb 16, 2018
this is a welcome development. Thanks TheSuperNerd for creating this thread.

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by zuchyblink(m): 6:08pm On Feb 16, 2018
Which players are expecting to feature for the flying Eagles
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 5:49am On Feb 17, 2018
TheSuperNerd:
Exclusive – Rosenborg To Announce Signing Of 2016 Nigeria U17 Captain Igho Ogbu Today



Norwegian side Rosenborg will later in the day confirm the signing of Nigerian teen prospect Igho Ogbu, Owngoalnigeria.com can exclusively reveal.
Ogbu has been training with the team for some time now, and after reaching the official professional age of 18 in February. His signing will be made official later today.

The defensive midfielder who can also play as a central defender has impressed the technical crew of the team during training sessions with the first team, and he is expected to sign a five year deal.
His signing means the Norwegian giants now have two Nigerians on their book following the signing of Samuel Adegbenro midway through the season last week from fellow Norwegian side Viking .

Standing at an impressive height of almost six feet tall, he represented Gombe United last season but left the club midway into their campaign in the Nigeria Professional Football League, where they were eventually relegated.

A member of the 2016 Nigeria U17 team, he was one of the three captains of the team that failed to qualify for the African Nations Championship. However from that same team he is the 8th player who have moved to an European team from the players assembled by Nigeria U17 coach Manu Garba.


**Daniel Martins

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/02/16/exclusive-rosenborg-to-announce-signing-of-2016-nigeria-u17-captain-igho-ogbu-today/


Good one. Another class on the rise.

Any updates on Nazifi?

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by tbaba1234: 5:58am On Feb 17, 2018
Icon4s:


Good one. Another class on the rise.

Any updates on Nazifi?

He was supposed to go on trial in Belgium but was denied a visa..
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 6:56am On Feb 17, 2018
tbaba1234:

He was supposed to go on trial in Belgium but was denied a visa..
Yeah. That was the last I heard of him too.
But I guess he should be back with Kano Pillars right?
That guy is a high potential.

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 8:29am On Feb 17, 2018
36 ENGLISH PLAYERS LISTED BY TRANSFERMKT AS PLAYERS WITH NIGERIA AS SECOND NATIONALITY. -- Komekn boyz


MID | Dennis Adeniran | Jan 2, 1999 (19) | Everton FC U23

FWD | Benjy Aghadiuno | Jan 30, 2000 (18) | Barnet FC U18

MID | Yusuff Ojebode | Dec 31, 2000 (17) | West Bromwich Albion U18

MID | Adebambo Akinjogbin | Dec 1, 1999 (18) | Chelsea FC U18

DEF | Ed Elewa-Ikpakwu | Right-Back | Jan 8, 2001 (17) | Leicester City U18

FWD | Oludare Olufunwa | Right-Back | Jul 29, 2001 (16) |Southampton FC U18

MID | Fisayo Dele-Bashiru | Central Midfield | Feb 6, 2001 (17) | Manchester City U18

FWD | Ivan Nsimbi | May 12, 2000 (17) | Woking FC

DEF | Jubril Okedina | Oct 26, 2000 (17) | Tottenham Hotspur U18

MID | James Olayinka | Oct 5, 2000 (17) | Arsenal FC U18

FWD | Timmy Abraham | Dec 28, 2000 (17) |Fulham FC U18

DEF | Tomiwa Solanke | Apr 10, 2001 (16) | West Bromwich Albion Jugend

FWD | Henri Ogunby | Jan 21, 2001 (17) | Manchester City U18

MID | Noni Madeuke | Mar 10, 2002 (15) | Tottenham Hotspur Youth

FWD | Columbus Ibeh | Jan 22, 2001 (17) | Brighton & Hove Albion U18

FWD | Folarin Balogun | Jul 3, 2001 (16) | Arsenal FC U18

GK | Arthur Okonkwo | Sep 9, 2001 (16) | Arsenal FC Youth

DEF Jamal Balogun | Centre-Back | Jan 18, 2000 (18) | Reading FC U18

FWD | Korede Adedoyin | Nov 14, 2000 (17) | Everton FC U18

DEF | Tobi Omole | Left-Back | Dec 17, 1999 (18) | Arsenal FC U18

DEF | Aji Alese | Centre-Back | Jan 17, 2001 (17) | West Ham United U18

MID | Daniel AdajaJul | 28, 1999 (18) Ware FC

DEF | Moroyin Omolabi |Centre-Back | Jan 9, 2000 (18) | Tottenham Hotspur U18

DEF | Jordan Aina | Dec 10, 2001 (16) | Chelsea FC Youth

DEF | Joseph Olowu | Centre-Back | Nov 27, 1999 (18) | Arsenal FC U18

DEF | Calvin Ughelumba | Left-Back | Dec 31, 1999 (18) | Leicester City U18

FWD | Xavier Amaechi | Jan 5, 2001 (17) | Arsenal FC U18

MID | Faustino Anjorin | Nov 23, 2001 (16) | Chelsea FC Youth

DEF | Nathaniel Ogbeta | Centre-Back | Apr 28, 2001 (16) | Manchester City U18

GK | Joshua Oluwayemi | Mar 13, 2001 (16) | Tottenham Hotspur U18

FWD | Diallang Jaiyesimi | Mar 18, 1999 (18) | Grimsby Town

DEF| Timothy Eyoma | Right-Back | Jan 29, 2000 (18) | Tottenham Hotspur U18

MID | Tariq Uwakwe | Nov 19, 1999 (18) | Chelsea FC U18

DEF | Ash Kigbu | Centre-Back | Feb 5, 1999 (19) | Manchester City U23

MID | Tom Dele-Bashiru | Sep 17, 1999 (18) | Manchester City U23

DEF | Tolaji Bola | Left-Back | Jan 4, 1999 (19) | Arsenal FC U23

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by tbaba1234: 12:55am On Feb 24, 2018
All the invited players to under 20 camp... I do not know what to make of this list..

ALL THE INVITED PLAYERS

Ikouwem Udoh (Enyimba FC);
Peter Eneji (Plateau United);
Nur Muhammed (El-Kanemi Warriors);
Wasiu Abdulazeez (Enyimba FC);
Aniekieme Okon (Akwa United);
Valentine Ozounwafor (Enyimba FC);
Aminu Nuhu (Akwa United);
Nazifi Yahaya (Kano Pillars);
Isa Ndala (Nasarawa United);
Adesina Gata (Akwa United);
Alhassan Ibrahim (Kano Pillars);
Douglas Achiv (Nasarawa United);
Jamilu Muhammed (Kano Pillars);
Mubarak Abdulsalam (Wikki Tourists);
Sadiq Abdullahi (Nasarawa United);
Akila Jadima (MFM FC);
Charles Agbo (El-Kanemi Warriors);
Frank Kappe (Katsina United);
Idris Said (Niger Tornadoes);
Ospino Egbe (MFM FC);
Malachy Chibuzor (Rivers United);
Sunday Anthony (El-Kanemi Warriors);
Abiodun Joseph (Sunshine Stars);
Nurudeen Mudashiru (ABS FC);
Waheed Adebayo (MFM FC);
Mubarak Ejiogu (Niger Tornadoes);
Detan Ogundare (Kogi United);
Amos Obasogie (Insurance FC)

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:18pm On Feb 24, 2018
Loolll.... Sir Tbaba1234, time will tell shaa... it is Aigbogun's and Maikaba's first list together... and I see your man, Moses Peter Eneji made it... wink Talks of overage will linger but time will tell shaa...


Meanwhile, Sir Joebie's Komekn boyz list has some interesting names there... lol... Abeg, make this U-20 crew give us something we can proud of in the long run biko...
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 8:01pm On Feb 24, 2018
If we can get some from that list to participate in the qualifiers, why not? Better than having lots of men claiming to be boys.

TheSuperNerd:
Loolll.... Sir Tbaba1234, time will tell shaa... it is Aigbogun's and Maikaba's first list together... and I see your man, Moses Peter Eneji made it... wink Talks of overage will longer but time will tell shaa...


Meanwhile, Sir Joebie's Komekn boyz list has some interesting names there... lol... Abeg, make this U-20 crew give us something we can proud of in the long run biko...
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 2:37am On Feb 25, 2018
Joebie:
If we can get some from that list to participate in the qualifiers, why not? Better than having lots of men claiming to be boys.


But some people here said the NFF cannot bankroll the invitation of foreign based players. Some even said they don't want foreign born in the team.
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 3:26am On Feb 25, 2018
As if they are more Nigerian

Icon4s:


But some people here said the NFF cannot bankroll the invitation of foreign based players. Some even said they don't want foreign born in the team.
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 1:58am On Feb 27, 2018
Flying Eagles Await Sierra Leone Or Guinea Bissau In U-20 AFCON Qualifiers
By Hanifat Mustapha



The Flying Eagles of Nigeria will face the winners of the first round of the tie between Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau after being drawn bye in the Niger 2019 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.

According to cafonline.com, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Sudan, Zambia, Congo, South Africa, Mali, Angola, Egypt, Gambia and Cameroon are some of the other countries drawn bye in the first round.

Guinea Bissau will host Sierra Leone between 30 March and April 1 and travel to Freetown for the return leg scheduled for April 20- 22.

The Flying Eagles will then play away to the overall winners of this first round tie on May 11, 12 or 13 and the return leg in Nigeria will be played between 18, 19, and 20 of May

The winners of the first and second round feature in the final round scheduled between 13, 14, 15 of July and second leg will be played between 20, 21, and 22 of July 2018

The final tournament will be hosted by Niger in 2019 with the four semi-finalists qualifying for the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, whose host will be announced next month.

The Flying Eagles, now coached by Paul Aigbogun, failed to qualify for the last AFCON and World Cup after losing to Sudan in the qualifiers.


Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/flying-eagles-await-sierra-leone-guinea-bissau-u-20-afcon-qualifiers/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 1:22am On Feb 28, 2018
U-20 AFCON Qualifiers: Nigeria, Morocco set for collision course


Either Nigeria or Morocco will not be present at the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Niger following Monday's draw.

The Confederation of African Football revealed the draw for the qualifiers on Monday, with the two giants - who met in the African Nations Championship final earlier this month - set to miss out on the U-20 showpiece.

Morocco have been drawn against neighbours Mauritania in the First Round, with the winner of that match set to face Guinea in the Second Round.

While Paul Aigbogun's Nigeria have received a bye to the Second Round and should be favourites against either Sierra Leone or Guinea-Bissau, they've been placed on a collision course with Morocco - and a potential CHAN rematch in the offing in the Third Round.

The Flying Eagles are the most successful side in the competition's history, having won the tournament a record seven times, while also reaching a further two finals. They last clinched the cup in 2015.

The tournament will be the 15th edition of the U-20 Championships, or the 22nd if tournaments without hosts are also considered.

Other intriguing First Round ties include a derby between Algeria and Tunisia, with the winner set to face Ghana in the Second Round, and a meeting between Kenya and Rwanda for the chance to face holders Zambia in Round Two.

South Africa will face the winners of Seychelles vs. Mozambique before meeting one of Malawi, Swaziland or Angola in the Third Round, a tie which offers hope for Young Bafana Bafana.

Elsewhere, Senegal, second place in 2017, and Egypt will meet in
the Second Round after receiving byes, with Botswana, Namibia or Congo-Brazzaville then set to stand in their way in the Third Round.

First Round first leg matches will take place on 30-31 March and April 1, with the second legs coming two weeks later.
Second Round legs will be played a week apart in mid-May, before the Third Round takes place in July.

The seven Third Round winners will join hosts Niger in the tournament, scheduled for next year.


Source: http://kwese.espn.com/football/african-nations-cup/story/3399789/u-20-afcon-qualifiers-nigeriamorocco-set-for-collision-course?device=featurephone
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by tbaba1234: 5:51am On Feb 28, 2018
TheSuperNerd:
U-20 AFCON Qualifiers: Nigeria, Morocco set for collision course


Either Nigeria or Morocco will not be present at the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Niger following Monday's draw.

The Confederation of African Football revealed the draw for the qualifiers on Monday, with the two giants - who met in the African Nations Championship final earlier this month - set to miss out on the U-20 showpiece.

Morocco have been drawn against neighbours Mauritania in the First Round, with the winner of that match set to face Guinea in the Second Round.

While Paul Aigbogun's Nigeria have received a bye to the Second Round and should be favourites against either Sierra Leone or Guinea-Bissau, they've been placed on a collision course with Morocco - and a potential CHAN rematch in the offing in the Third Round.

The Flying Eagles are the most successful side in the competition's history, having won the tournament a record seven times, while also reaching a further two finals. They last clinched the cup in 2015.

The tournament will be the 15th edition of the U-20 Championships, or the 22nd if tournaments without hosts are also considered.

Other intriguing First Round ties include a derby between Algeria and Tunisia, with the winner set to face Ghana in the Second Round, and a meeting between Kenya and Rwanda for the chance to face holders Zambia in Round Two.

South Africa will face the winners of Seychelles vs. Mozambique before meeting one of Malawi, Swaziland or Angola in the Third Round, a tie which offers hope for Young Bafana Bafana.

Elsewhere, Senegal, second place in 2017, and Egypt will meet in
the Second Round after receiving byes, with Botswana, Namibia or Congo-Brazzaville then set to stand in their way in the Third Round.

First Round first leg matches will take place on 30-31 March and April 1, with the second legs coming two weeks later.
Second Round legs will be played a week apart in mid-May, before the Third Round takes place in July.

The seven Third Round winners will join hosts Niger in the tournament, scheduled for next year.


Source: http://kwese.espn.com/football/african-nations-cup/story/3399789/u-20-afcon-qualifiers-nigeriamorocco-set-for-collision-course?device=featurephone

Morocco is a tough draw, hopefully, the coaches make the right selections
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by solonnachi: 10:54am On Feb 28, 2018
I think Toxin Kehinde of Man U & Maduka Okoye should both be considered for U20 flying eagles.
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 5:06pm On Feb 28, 2018
Aigbogun: I Can Succeed With Both Flying Eagles, Enyimba Jobs
By Adeboye Amosu



Flying Eagles head coach Paul Aigbogun insists combining his role with that of handling seven-time Nigeria Professional Football League champions Enyimba will not deter him from building a strong squad capable of conquering Africa and the world, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.
Aigbogun who was recently named head coach of the Nigeria U-20 side no doubt has a tough task ahead of him going by the two teams’ busy schedules.

Enyimba are competing for three trophies this season, the NPFL, CAF Confederation Cup and Aiteo Federation Cup.

The Flying Eagles will also be busy as they bid to qualify for 2019 African U-20 Nations Cup billed for Niger.

But the former Warri Wolves handler is adamant he has the ability to handle the two teams and become successful.

“I know some people will ask questions about combining my job at Enyimba with that of the national team. It is a tough task but it’s something I can do,” Aigbogun told CSN.

“In a situation like this, it is always important to have capable assistants who can take charge of the team while you are away which I already have in Enyimba.

“Then, it is important to have a laid down plan which makes things easy for you. For now, my mind is on our (Enyimba) CAF Confederation Cup game against Energie FC of Benin Republic next Wednesday.

“When it is time to work with the Flying Eagles, I will concentrate on that fully and we will build a strong squad capable of doing the nation proud.”

Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/aigbogun-can-succeed-flying-eagles-enyimba-jobs/

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 11:10pm On Feb 28, 2018
Five Reasons Why Coach Paul Aigbogun Will Succeed As Flying Eagles Coach

February 28, 2018016

Newly appointed coach of the Nigerian U20 team Paul Aigbogun is one man whose appointment didn’t go down well with many Nigerians who are not in the know about his abilities as a coach.

Owngoalnigeria.com brings to you five reasons why the Enyimba international coach will succeed as coach of the Nigerian team popularly referred to as the Flying Eagles.

1. Experience In Bringing Players Through

Although he hasn’t handled any of the youth teams of Nigeria. Aigbogun has however played a big role in the formation of players most notably during his stint as coach of Warri Wolves.

Oghenekaro Etebo had his breakthrough at Warri Wolves during his time as coach of the club. His time at the club was also the most productive for the club in terms of results and transfer of players abroad. Ekigho Ehiosun, Daniel Akpeyi and Gbolahan Salami all played under the soft spoken coach at Warri Wolves.

2. Capable Assistant Coaches

The Nigeria Football Federation did a very good job in selecting coaches to assist Aigbogun as head coach of the team. Abdul Maikaba is widely viewed by many as one of the best coach in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) and his team Akwa United according to many are the most tactical, technical and entertaining team in the league.

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Coach Bala Abubakar took the league by storm last season when he lead unfancied Niger Tornadoes to the final of Nigeria’s premier cup tournament, the Federation Cup. Ironically his team lost to Akwa United, who were also coached by one of the asistants of Aigbogun in Maikaba.

3. Cool headed & Tactically ‎Sound

If there’s one area where the coach has an edge over his contemporaries, it has to be his ability to stay calm under pressure. A very vital tool in the management of young footballers.

Aigbogun is not the coach who loses his rage easily, and the way he sets his team up usually makes them very hard to beat. Many labelled him as a defensive coach but under his guard as coach Gbolahan Salami and Mfon Udoh all emerged as top scorers in the Nigeria Professional Football League.



4. Experience On The African Continent

As a coach who has gained experience by campaigning in CAF tournaments. The coach knows a thing or two about playing cup games in Africa. What is required at home and away from home.

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The last U20 team of Nigeria failed to build on their 2-1 away win over Sudan in Nigeria , and it caused them a spot at the last African Youth Championship. Aigbogun is no stranger to holding leads away from home and needing to defend it at home.

5. ‎In Tune With Modern Day Tactics

He is one coach which many still feels hasn’t gotten the recognition he deserves based on his knowledge and certification when it comes to coaching. A British trained coach, his curriculum vitae is one of the richest among coaches in the NPFL.

Keeping the certificate issue aside, he has shown at Enyimba this season that he is up to date with the trends in terms of football tactics. So far he has experimented with a back three, a false number nine and also the 4-3-3 system. His tactical flexibility ‎has helped his team put together a seven game unbeaten run.

Osas Mahawi

--OGN
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 11:11pm On Feb 28, 2018
So when he is away with FE, his assistants in Enyimba will take over.. either way, his assistants better be up to the task.

TheSuperNerd:
Aigbogun: I Can Succeed With Both Flying Eagles, Enyimba Jobs
By Adeboye Amosu



Flying Eagles head coach Paul Aigbogun insists combining his role with that of handling seven-time Nigeria Professional Football League champions Enyimba will not deter him from building a strong squad capable of conquering Africa and the world, Completesportsnigeria.com reports.
Aigbogun who was recently named head coach of the Nigeria U-20 side no doubt has a tough task ahead of him going by the two teams’ busy schedules.

Enyimba are competing for three trophies this season, the NPFL, CAF Confederation Cup and Aiteo Federation Cup.

The Flying Eagles will also be busy as they bid to qualify for 2019 African U-20 Nations Cup billed for Niger.

But the former Warri Wolves handler is adamant he has the ability to handle the two teams and become successful.

“I know some people will ask questions about combining my job at Enyimba with that of the national team. It is a tough task but it’s something I can do,” Aigbogun told CSN.

“In a situation like this, it is always important to have capable assistants who can take charge of the team while you are away which I already have in Enyimba.

“Then, it is important to have a laid down plan which makes things easy for you. For now, my mind is on our (Enyimba) CAF Confederation Cup game against Energie FC of Benin Republic next Wednesday.

“When it is time to work with the Flying Eagles, I will concentrate on that fully and we will build a strong squad capable of doing the nation proud.”

Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/aigbogun-can-succeed-flying-eagles-enyimba-jobs/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:54pm On Mar 06, 2018
Exclusive: Why Manchester United Tosin Kehinde Is Not In My Plans – Nigeria U20 coach Reveals



Coach of the Nigerian U20 team Paul Aigbogun is not looking the way of fast rising Manchester United midfielder Tosin Kehinde despite the midfielder confessing his desire to play for Nigeria ahead of England.

Kehinde re-echoed his love to dorn the green white green of Nigeria in an interview two weeks ago, and the 19 year old who is on the verge of breaking into the first team of Manchester United is viewed by many as an option for the U20s of Nigeria.
However recently appointed coach of the Nigeria U20 team Paul Aigbogun has ruled out a call up for the Lagos born forward as he is not eligible to play at that level due to his age.

” I am aware of his exploits but he is not eligible to play for us due to his age. He was born in 1998 and only players born in 1999 and 2000 are eligible to play for my team”, Aigogbun told Owngoalnigeria.com in an exclusive chat.

” It’s nice to see a player who has lived most of his life abroad declare his love to play for Nigeria. I badly wish he is eligible but he is not. If he keeps on progressing as expected, he will no doubt get a look in for the senior national team or the Olympic team”, the coach concluded.


**Osas Mahawi

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/06/exclusive-why-manchester-united-tosin-kehinde-is-not-in-my-plans-nigeria-u20-reveals/

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 1:24pm On Mar 06, 2018
TheSuperNerd:
Exclusive: Why Manchester United Tosin Kehinde Is Not In My Plans – Nigeria U20 coach Reveals



Coach of the Nigerian U20 team Paul Aigbogun is not looking the way of fast rising Manchester United midfielder Tosin Kehinde despite the midfielder confessing his desire to play for Nigeria ahead of England.

Kehinde re-echoed his love to dorn the green white green of Nigeria in an interview two weeks ago, and the 19 year old who is on the verge of breaking into the first team of Manchester United is viewed by many as an option for the U20s of Nigeria.
However recently appointed coach of the Nigeria U20 team Paul Aigbogun has ruled out a call up for the Lagos born forward as he is not eligible to play at that level due to his age.

” I am aware of his exploits but he is not eligible to play for us due to his age. He was born in 1998 and only players born in 1999 and 2000 are eligible to play for my team”, Aigogbun told Owngoalnigeria.com in an exclusive chat.

” It’s nice to see a player who has lived most of his life abroad declare his love to play for Nigeria. I badly wish he is eligible but he is not. If he keeps on progressing as expected, he will no doubt get a look in for the senior national team or the Olympic team”, the coach concluded.


**Osas Mahawi

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/06/exclusive-why-manchester-united-tosin-kehinde-is-not-in-my-plans-nigeria-u20-reveals/

Case dismissed
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 9:52am On Mar 08, 2018
Five Rare Facts About New Nigeria U20 Coach Paul Aigbogun – Coached In England, Wales & The US




Not many people are aware of the coaching credentials of the newly appointed coach of the Nigeria Under-20 Paul Aigbogun.
The man saddled with the responsibilities of bringing the Nigerian team back on track.

The team failed to qualify for the last African Youth Championship, and Aigbogun who was appointed few weeks ago has his job cut out in trying to bring them back to the force they once were before the lows of last years.

So many people are not fully aware of the certification of the Enyimba coach, but Owngoalnigeria.com's Osas Mahawi has dug out five facts to prove that his appointment based on certification could be a master stroke for Nigerian football.


1. Coached In Wales, USA and England.

The soft spoken coach of Enyimba has had coaching stints in Wales and the United States of America, with the highlight of his career coming at English League side Bury where he was the head of youth football. More importantly he helped nurtured the talent of Turkish international striker Colin Kazim-Richards.


2. Got His UEFA A License In 1999

Not many are aware that at a point in time he was among the youngest coaches to bag a UEFA A coaching licence way back in 1999. Since then he has attended several renewal courses, the last of which he had last year in June.


3. Turned Down Hearts Of Oaks Job For Coaching Course

Ghanaian league giants Hearts of Oak were confident they have pulled a major coup after convincing Aigbogun to join them last season. However the timing wasn’t favourable it coincided with when he was due for a refresher UEFA coaching course in England.



4. One Of The Longest Serving Coaches In Nigeria

Paul Aigbogun has been a coach for over 18 years, and ranks highest among Nigerian coaches who have coached abroad. As a matter of fact he has coached in four different countries namely Wales, USA, England and South Africa aside stints in Nigeria.


5. AFCON 2013 Hero Sunday Mba Lead Eagles Stars Who Have Worked Under Him

Sunday Mba remembered by many as the man who scored the goal which ended Nigeria’s long wait for the African Cup of Nations title worked under the guidance of Aigbogun at Warri Wolves same year his goal helped Nigeria clinched the AFCON trophy.

Chigozie Agbim, Daniel Akpeyi, Oghenekaro Etebo, Gbolahan Salami and Azubuike Egwuekwe are few of the rest players who played under Aigbogun before progressing to the senior national team of Nigeria.

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/08/five-rare-facts-about-new-nigeria-u20-coach-paul-aigbogun-coached-in-england-wales-the-us/

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by chaberry(m): 4:26pm On Mar 10, 2018
Hope we make this one count
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 9:33am On Mar 13, 2018
MFM Boy Wonder Jesse Akila Turning Heads In The Camp Of The Flying Eagles



The Nigeria U20 team who are presently in camp in Abuja preparing for their upcoming engagement have had a week of training since their resumption last week.

Owngoalnigeria.com correspondent who has been watching the team in training reports that one name has stood out during their session, particularly in attack where the team will no doubt need goal.

MFM FC forward Jesse Akila has been in fine form according to our correspondent, and his form has no doubt impressed team officials who have tipped the soon to be 17 years old for big things in the future.

Akila has showed some of the traits that has made him a feared forward in the Nigeria Professional Football League this season, with his pace, strength and skills proving too much for defenders to handle.

The GBS Academy of Jos product has also scored the highest amount of goals among all forwards in the camp of the team. A form which lead to a member of the technical crew labelling him as one of the early stars of the team.




**Ade Emmanuel


Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/12/mfm-boy-wonder-jesse-akila-turning-heads-in-the-camp-of-the-flying-eagles/

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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 2:44pm On Mar 15, 2018
Flying Eagles Coaches Unsatisfied With Goalkeepers At Their Disposal, Wants More Options



The Technical crew of the Under-20 national team of Nigeria, who are presently in training ahead of their upcoming engagement in the qualifiers for the Africa Youth Championship are not entirely satisfied with the goalkeepers they have in camp.

Presently they have three goalkeepers in camp but none has really lived up to expectations after two weeks of training, hence the coaches have commenced the search for more options.

Owngoalnigeria.com correspondent who has been watching the team in training confirmed the unhappiness of the coaches with the goalkeepers available to them since the start of training two weeks ago.

” I have spoken with the Technical crew and as much as they are satisfied with options available to them in almost all departments. The area of goalkeeping is a big concern for them”, Owngoalnigeria.com Ade Emmanuel revealed.

” At the moment there are three goalkeepers in the camp, one from Kogi, United and a former U17 goalkeeper are among them. However none of them have been really impressive. The coaches are worried.

” A member of the Technical crew confirmed to me that for now, that is their biggest concern as other areas of the team are not as bad as that of the area of goalkeeping “.


**Ade Emmanuel


Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/15/flying-eagles-coaches-unsatisfied-with-goalkeepers-at-their-disposal-wants-more-options/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:52am On Mar 16, 2018
Fast Rising Niger Tornadoes Winger Babawo Among Eight New Players In Flying Eagles Camp




A total of eight new players who were not in the initial list of called up by coach of the Nigeria U20 team Paul Aigbogun are currently training with the team in Abuja, Owngoalnigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

Among them is fast rising Niger Tornadoes winger Babawo Ibrahim who has caught the eyes this season with his performances for the Minna based side in the Nigeria Professional Football League.

The absence of some of the players invited by the Paul Aigbogun led crew of the Nigeria U20 team due to club commitments have lead to the coach calling up other players to make up the numbers
in training.

Maxwell Junior of Enyimba is also in the camp of the team, who are preparing for their upcoming Africa Youth Championship Qualifiers tie later in the year, where they will be aiming to go a step further than the Emmanuel Amuneke lead team of 2015.


It is expected that as many as eight players will be dropped in an elimination by substitution style of picking the best players to represent Nigeria at the level, where Nigeria have twice conquered Africa in (more) recent times.


**Ade Emmanuel

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/15/fast-rising-niger-tornadoes-winger-babawo-among-eight-new-players-in-flying-eagles-camp/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 11:30pm On Mar 16, 2018
Bologna Teen Star Kingsley Michael, Villarreal Samuel Chukwueze Top List Of Foreign Players For U20



The Nigeria Under-20 national team coach Paul Aigbogun will in the coming months call up some foreign based players to his squad, who are currently in Abuja training ahead of the start of qualifiers for the Africa Youth Championship.

Owngoalnigeria.com gathered that the coach is focused on using players from clubs in the Nigeria Professional Football League and also the Nigeria National League for the main time, before calling some foreign based players to join them.

Already training has been on for two weeks, and top sources revealed to Owngoalnigeria.com that, the second phase of their training will involve foreign based players who are within the age limit.

Furthermore, head coach of the team Paul Aigbogun has a list of players eligible for the team, with the duo of Bologna teen sensation Kingsley Michael, and Villarreal super teen Samuel Chukwueze included in the list.

The duo were part of the Nigerian team that failed to qualify for the last U-20 World Youth Championship, a year after they played a very big role in helping Nigeria lift the U17 World Cup .



**Ade Emmanuel


Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/16/bologna-teen-star-kingsley-michael-villarreal-samuel-chukwueze-top-list-of-foreign-players-for-u20/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 5:25pm On Mar 20, 2018
Flying Eagles In Focus – Goalkeepers Crisis, Lack Of Central Defenders & MFM Striker Jesse Akila



The Flying Eagles of Nigeria who are presently fine tuning preparations for their upcoming engagement later in the year have some issues which Owngoalnigeria.com have noticed from their training sessions.

Coached by Enyimba FC of Aba head coach Paul Aigbogun, the team currently have some challenges which the Technical Crew are battling to resolve before the commencement of competitive games, particularly the qualifiers for the Africa Youth Championship.

As said in one of our reports, the team are not secured in the area of goalkeeping as none of the four shot stoppers in camp have given the coaches what they needed in goal. No thanks to the fact that MFM FC shot stopper Ospino Egbe dropped out due to discrepancies in his documentation.

Also dearth of quality young central defenders in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) has also affected the crew, with only two central defenders initially listed before two more were called up. Despite the increase in numbers, the coaches are not convinced by what they have in camp now.

MFM FC of Lagos forward Jesse Akila appears to be the best the team have in attack now, a factor which has contributed to the low amount of goals scored during their sessions. A chat with one of the coaches revealed they have asked scouts to identify players who could help expand their options in attack.


**Ade Emmanuel

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/20/flying-eagles-in-focus-goalkeepers-crisis-lack-of-central-defenders-mfm-striker-jesse-akila/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by tbaba1234: 5:30pm On Mar 20, 2018
DJ Kelly is in camp (Kelechi Iheanacho)

Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:32am On Mar 22, 2018
Wasiu Alalade, Ikouwem Udoh Power Flying Eagles To Win Over FC Abuja In First Friendly Game




Coach Paul Aigbogun and his recently assembled U20 team of Nigeria won their first test game by beating FC Abuja 2-1 in a friendly game decided at the practice pitch of the Goal Project in Abuja.

The team who have been in training for three weeks under the guidance of the Enyimba coach started the game with intent to win, with Wasiu Alalade giving them an early lead.

Ikouwem Udoh increased the goal tally for the Flying Eagles less than 20 minutes into the game, and it could have been more but wastefulness in front of goal made them go into the break leading 2-0.

Nigeria National League (NNL) side FC Abuja scored what ended as a consolation as the Flying Eagles hanged on to claim a win in their first test game as they step up their preparations for their upcoming competitive engagements.

Later in the year they are expected to take part in a tournament in Egypt, all as part of preparations for the qualifiers of the African Youth Championship, which they failed to qualify for last year under the guidance of coach Emmanuel Amuneke.


Amuneke’s team lost on the away goal rule after losing 3-2 in Lagos, a fortnight after they beat Sudan 2-0 in Khartoun, no thanks to the water logged pitch they played the return leg in Lagos.


**Ade Emmanuel


Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/03/21/wasiu-alalade-ikouwem-udoh-power-flying-eagles-to-win-over-fc-abuja-in-first-friendly-game/
Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by tbaba1234: 3:45pm On Mar 24, 2018
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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 7:50pm On Mar 26, 2018
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Re: The Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: Poland 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup by Joebie: 7:53pm On Mar 26, 2018
Bournemouth Confirms Invitation Of Teenage Midfielder Nnamdi Ofoborh By Flying Eagles Coach

March 26, 201803

Highly rated Bournemouth teen midfielder Nnamdi Ofoborh has been called up by the coach of the Nigeria U20 team who are preparing for the qualifiers for the 2019 African Youth Championship.


18 year old Ofoborh penned a two and a half year deal with the Premier League outfit in December, a year after joining them from Millwall, the team he joined after leaving Tottenham Hotspur.

He travelled with the first team of Bournemouth for their Premier League clash against Swansea City. A sign of how much he has impressed coach Eddie Howe with his performances for the Under-18s and 21s.

Ofoborh becomes the first foreign based player to be called up coach Paul Aigbogun who is presently with the team in Egypt, where they are going to play two friendly games against their Egyptian counterparts.

Already, their first game ended in a 0-0 draw earlier today, with the second game billed for Wednesday before Ofoborh will join up with the squad upon their return from Egypt on Friday.

Ade Emmanuel

--OGN

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