Nigeria Football Federation President, Amaju Pinnick is set to meet with Fifa president Sepp Blatter on Monday in Zurich. According to the NFF president, the meeting billed for Home of Fifa is in line with NFF administration’s vision of constantly bonding with the world body, and also to seek more Fifa projects for Nigeria.
“Nigeria is big deal, not only because of our population, but as a result of what we bring to the table of world football, through taking part in almost all Fifa championships, one of the very few countries in the world that is able to do that, He said.
“Presently, we have the Fifa Technical Centre, and the Fifa Football Turf that we got through the Win-In-Africa-With-Africa programme for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. We also have approval for Centres of Excellence in Bauchi, Lagos and Anambra States. “However, the present NFF administration is of the view that the outstanding projects, for which approval has been secured, should commence immediately, and that Nigeria deserves more Fifa projects at this stage.” He added.
Pinnick is also expected to hold a meeting with Greg Dyke, Chairman of The Football Association in London on Tuesday.
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