Nigeria's Eaglets draw Libya, others in World Cup qualifiers

Title holders, the Golden Eaglets of Nigeria will start their excursion to the following FIFA Under-17 World Cup against Niger in August.

The Eaglets have been attracted a gathering which additionally comprises of Algeria, Libya and Gabon.

Before Nigeria tackle Niger, Algeria and Libya will play in the first round in the middle of June and July.

The champ of the tie will play Gabon in the second round, while Nigeria tackle Niger.

The general victor of the qualifying pool will go ahead to the 2017 African Under-17 Championship coming up in Madagascar.

Thus, Nigeria has been drawn with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Malawi in the qualifying rounds for Africa Under-20 Cup of Nations holding in Zambia one year from now.

The Flying Eagles have attracted bye to the second round of the qualifiers in May, when they come up against the champs of the first round conflict in the middle of Burundi and D.R. Congo.

The Seven time African Champions will play the second round first leg coordinate far from home between May twentieth to 22nd, while the arrival match at home will be arranged in the few days of June tenth to twelfth.

The general champs of this second round conflict will then be drawn against the victors of the Sudan versus Kenya against Malawi.

The third and last round will be played in July.

The African Under-20 Cup of Nations will be facilitated by Zambia from February the 26th to March the twelfth, 2017.


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