The media in Bolivia is reporting that Bolivian FA has pulled out of
its international friendly against Nigeria, slated for Thursday, March
26, 2015.
The Bolivian FA president is hinging his country's withdrawal from the
friendly versus Nigeria on reports of political tension in Nigeria.
Bolivian FA President, Carlos Chavez, is quoted to have said; "Armed
conflict and the tense political situation in Nigeria forced our
withdrawal from the game."
A top source from the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), however
expressed disappointment at the Bolivian FA's purported withdrawal.
"The reasons given by the Bolivians are strange and unacceptable to
us. FIFA have been communicated about this development.
"FIFA and our match agent are going to work out a compensation for us
if the Bolivians fail to honour our agreement," he said.
The NFF source added that the NFF have immediately swung into action
"to get a replacement and ensure we play a game on March 26 in Uyo".
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had announced that the senior
national team, Super Eagles, would face Bolivia in an international
friendly at the newly built Akwa Ibom Stadium on March 26.
This came after a friendly with the Brazilian national team, earlier
scheduled for the same date, was cancelled.
The Confederation of Brasil Football (CBF) had said that they would
prefer to continue with their European World Tour rather than truncate
their calendar to play against the Super Eagles.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and its FIFA match agent, Jairo
Pachon, then opted for Bolivia to ensure that the international
friendly window is not wasted.
--ChannelsTV
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