The Nigeria
Football Federation has taken the step to forge a closer relationship and
meaningful ties with the Chinese Football Association, following a meeting
between the NFF leadership and the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, His
Excellency Yu Dunhai, in Abuja on Thursday.
President of NFF,
Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, MON reiterated that football is an immensely
powerful tool to solidify relationships among nations and entities, and assured
the top diplomat that the NFF is eager for closer ties with Chinese football,
especially in the women’s category where China is a global force.
“We have received
an offer from certain persons who are close to the Chinese FA, and who want our
U17 girls to participate in a mini-tournament in China in July. We believe that
this will be the beginning of a great working relationship with Chinese football.
“We are looking at
more regular games among our teams. Certainly, matches can be organized both in
China and Nigeria for both nations to participate, and at all times, the NFF
will always intimate the Chinese Embassy and seek its guidance and advice.”
His Excellency Yu
Dunhai, who is into the second year of his tenure in Nigeria, praised Gusau for
the great interest in Chinese football and said there is a lot of collaboration
and exchange programmes taking place between both nations in other sectors presently.
“As you said,
football is a very strong instrument for forging unity because it belongs to
the youth, and the youth represent the future. Presently, there are many
Nigerian players and coaches in the Chinese League, and I am always thrilled to
realise that Nigeria and China share the same Independence Day – October 1.
“Actually, my
first knowledge of Nigeria came through football – when your boys won the
Olympic football gold in Atlanta in 1996. Twelve years later, they won the
silver medal right in China. Your U17 boys are also very strong and have the
greatest collection of titles in the FIFA World Cup. Incidentally, their first
title was in China in 1985.
“Football needs no
language. Although our men’s team is not that strong, we are better in the
women’s game and our people do enjoy watching the game.”
At the occasion as
well were the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; NFF’s Director of
Media & Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire; Chinese Embassy’s First
Secretary Ni Zhichen and NFF’s Director of Protocol, Barnabas Joro (right).
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