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Musa begs FG to reopen National Stadium for Eagles

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March 26, 2021
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Musa begs FG to reopen National Stadium for Eagles
Musa speaking during the dinner organised for members of the national team on Wednesday night by the Lagos State government. Photo: TWITTER/JIDESANWOOLU

Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa, has begged the Federal Government to refurbish and reopen the National Stadium Lagos to enable the current crop of stars in the national team to write their names on the hallowed arena.
Lagos was home to the Super Eagles from the country’s independence to the year 2000 before the bad state of the National Stadium in Surulere forced the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to look for alternative homes for the national teams.

Speaking during the dinner organised for members of the national team on Wednesday night by the Lagos State government, Musa said the players were looking forward to playing at the Lagos National Stadium like other legends of the game.

He said: “We will like the stadium to be ready before our next round of games so that we can write our names as members of the Super Eagles that played on the hallowed ground.”

Musa, who presented gifts of signed jerseys to Governor Sanwo-Olu and his wife, boasted that the Eagles would beat the Benin Republic in Porto Novo to break their invincibility at home.

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