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Nigerian Beninois Attacker, Aaron Ibilola Joins Caruaru City In The Brazilian Serie A

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Aaron Ibilola who in 2014 emerged as the highest goal scorer at the WAFU B U-17 Championship held in LOME, TOGO from 19-27 April representing the Republic of Benin first arrived in Brazil in 2017 to join up with Brasilis FC, a team that competes in the Campeonato Paulista Segunda Division, the fourth tier of the Sao Paulo State Football League. The following year, the Port-harcourt born attacker will represent Ponte Preta scoring one goal in 14 appearances. He would later move to Francana in 2019 and thereafter to Icasa in 2022 before joining up with Caruaru City FC.

The exciting attacker with blistering pace and ability to easily take on his marker in a one v one which are two of his strongest assets will be expected to make good use of his recent move to Caruaru City.

With his move to Caruaru City FC, it will not be unsurprising for the Nigerian Federation and the Beninoise Football Association to keep more gaze on the exciting forward who might just use this new phase of his career to launch himself to the heights of professional football.

Aaron whose talents have never been in doubt is not new to the Beninois Football Association as he has previously represented the Benin at the youth level emerging as Top scorer in the tourney with 3 goals.

When asked if he was nurturing a return to National Team football anytime soon, the Caruaru City FC new signing had this to say ”For now i am focused on club football but i won’t be ruling out a recall to International Football whether from my country of birth, Nigeria or Benin republic whom i had already represented at the youth level and excelled representing them. I have just recently joined a new club and i am at the moment focused on breaking into the match day squad and follow it up with being a regular in the squad and continuously work my way up the professional ladder. I believe at the appropriate time, i will get a national team call up” concluded Aaron

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Nigeria vs Guinea-Bissau: Predicted Super Eagles Starting XI

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In a bid to book a place in the AFCON, the Nigeria Super Eagle’s will be engaging in a doubleheader Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Guinea-Bissau later this month

The Super Eagles will play the first leg at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja on March 24 with the second leg taking place three days later at the 24 de Setembro Nacional Stadium.

In view of the important fixture, Nigeria Super Eagles gaffer, José Peseiro, have listed (24) players to execute the two legged qualifiers series.

With all invited players already in camp, Nigerian based Journalist, Nwosu Chigozie, gives his predicted starting XI the Super Eagles gaffer might come up with in the showdown against Guinea-Bissau.

In his usual 4-3-3 formation, Jose Paseiro ISD tippped to return Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho, in goal as being the senior and most experienced amongst the goalkeepers in the Eagless camp presently.

In the backline, the gaffer is predicted to unleash the duo of Kevin Akpoguma and Calvin Bassey in the heart of the defence with the duo of Bruno Onyemaechi and Samuel Osayi I, playing from the left and right-back position respectively.

In the middle of the park, Leicester City defensive Midfielder, Ndidi Wilfred will arguably having a starting place in the Midfielder and might be paired alongside, Alex Iwobi and me mecurial Joe Aribo.

Down the wings, Super Eagles gaffer is tipped to start up with Villarreal winger, Samuel Chukwueze and Atalanta winger, Ademola Lookman down the channels.

With in-forrm Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen in camp, the goal poacher will arguably lead the Eagles Frontline.

Predicted Super Eagles Starting XI

Francis Uzoho, Kevin Akpoguma, Calvin Bassey, Bruno Onyemaechi, Samuel Osayi, Ndidi Wilfred, Alex Iwobi, Joe Aribo, Samuel Chukwueze, Ademola Lookman, Victor Osimhen

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Nigeria Olympics Eagles Camp Bubbles, Abiodun Ogunniyi, Yusuf Abdulazeez And Other Players Hit camp

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The Nigeria flying Eagle’s camp bubbled following the arrival of Futbola klubs Auda mecurial winger,Abiodun Ogunniyi, Mjällby Allmänna Idrottsförening striker,Yusuf Abdulazeez as well as other invited foreign pros ahead of the team all important fixture against Guinea U23 side.

The Olympic Eagles trade tackles with their Guinean counterparts in a first leg encounter scheduled for the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja from 4pm on Wednesday, 22nd March, with the return set for the Complexe Sportif Prince Heritier Moulay Al Hassan from 7pm Morocco time on Tuesday, 28th March.

The winner on aggregate will qualify for the Africa U23 Cup of Nations scheduled for Morocco later this year, at which Africa’s flag bearers at next year’s Men’s Olympic Football Tournament will emerge.

Guinea’s delegation for the encounter in Abuja is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Saturday evening.

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KAA Gent Wonder-kid Chukwudi Goodluck Invited For Nigeria U-23 vs Guine U-23 Qualifiers

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Head Coach Of Nigeria U-23 team, Coach Salisu Yusuf has invited KAA Gent striker, Chukwudi Goodluck Igbokwe, alongside other 15 overseas-based players to the team’s camp in preparation for this month’s U23 AFCON final qualifying fixture against Guinea.

The Olympic Eagles trade tackles with their Guinean counterparts in a first leg encounter scheduled for the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja from 4pm on Wednesday, 22nd March, with the return set for the Complexe Sportif Prince Heritier Moulay Al Hassan from 7pm Morocco time on Tuesday, 28th March

Highly rated Chukwudi Goodluck Igbokwe, who plies his trade with KAA Gent, in the Belgian top flight league, is the latest foreign based player invited to the Under- 23 Camp, by Head Salisu Yusuf

The 20 year old Striker is seen as possessing the needed experience to strengthen the attacking force of the Coach Salisu Yusuf squad, for the hurculeen task ahead, in the coming weeks.

Since teaming up with, KAA Gent, Chukwudi Goodluck Igbokwe, have continued to show class week in, week out; hence he is seen as the player whose experience will be the tonic required for Nigeria to qualify for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, and possibly lift the Under-20 African Cup of Nations, come March, 2023.

The winner on aggregate will qualify for the Africa U23 Cup of Nations scheduled for Morocco later this year, at which Africa’s flag bearers at next year’s Men’s Olympic Football Tournament will emerge.

Guinea’s delegation for the encounter in Abuja is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Saturday evening

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