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Utaka leads early arrivals for Tunisia
by Colin Udoh | 31 August 2009 (20:20)
John Utaka © Backpagepix
Super Eagles players have been trooping into the team's NICON Luxury Hotel lodgings in Abuja after the camp opened on Monday ahead of Sunday's win-or-bust World Cup qualifier against Tunisia.


Early arrival at noon on Monday was striker John Utaka, of English Premiership side Portsmouth.

Expected at the camp later on Monday night were goalkeeper Austin Ejide, defenders Olubayo Adefemi, Ayodele Adeleye, Elderson Echiejile and Apam Onyekachi, as well as midfielders Oluwaseyi Olofinjana and Sani Kaita.

Monday's arrivals will train on Tuesday morning on the turf of the National Stadium, Abuja. They will be joined by Tuesday arrivals in goalkeeper Bamidele Aiyenugba, defenders Yusuf Mohammed, Obinna Nwaneri and Taye Taiwo, midfielders Mikel Obi, Kalu Uche and Nwankwo Kanu and forwards Michael Eneramo and Obinna Nsofor in the morning.

The squad will be completed by the arrival on Tuesday afternoon of goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, defender Joseph Yobo, midfielders Olufemi Ajilore and Osaze Odemwingie as well as forwards Chinedu Obasi and Ikechukwu Uche.

Head Coach Amodu Shaibu has scheduled morning and evening training sessions for Wednesday, expecting that all his troops would have come to town.



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