Ademola Lookman takes on Samuel Gueulette of the Amavubi on Friday.
By Dianabasi Effiong
The Zimbabwe Warriors’ 45-man contingent, led by the ZIFA Vice President, Kennedy Ndebele, landed at the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo on Friday afternoon, for their crucial FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Super Eagles of Nigeria on Tuesday, March 25.
The Warriors arrived Uyo 85 minutes after the arrival of the Super Eagles’ contingent from Kigali.
Already, Uyo is bubbling with excitement in anticipation of the match as the Warriors trained at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium on Sunday morning while the Super Eagles trained at the same venue in the evening.
The training session was watched by some members of the NFF Executive Committee, the General Secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi, SSA to Mr. President Mr. Anthony Adeyinka Adeboye, Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Sports, Etubom Paul Bassey, former NFF General Secretary, Musa Amadu and some officials of the NSC and the NFF.
World Football governing body FIFA has appointed Eritrean official Teklu Mogos Tsegay as a referee, with his compatriots as assistant referee 1, assistant referee 2, and fourth official. Ghanaian Prosper Harrison Addo will be the commissioner while Paulin Ilboudo from Burkina Faso will serve as referee assessor.
Leaders of the group C, South Africa, on 10 points, square up to second-placed Benin Republic, on eight points, at the Stade Félix Houphouet-Boigny in Abidjan in a match starting simultaneously with that of Uyo.
Lesotho, now in fifth place following their defeat by South Africa on Friday, will tackle Rwanda’s Amavubi at Kigali’s Amahoro Stadium in the last match of group C.
Meanwhile, the Super Eagles expect to amass nine points and be back fully in contention for a 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket after Tuesday’s African Qualification Series against the Warriors of Zimbabwe in the Matchday 6 encounter at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo.
Team captain William Ekong said on Monday afternoon said that the three-time African champions would seek to control the game the way they did in the encounter with Rwanda in Kigali on Friday.
He said the team would work hard to get the goals that would ensure the three points and fully establish them as one of the contenders for the ticket
“We are looking forward to a win. The three points are important to us. At this stage, we cannot afford to drop any more points. Our aim is to take it one match at a time, collect three points here and there, and hope fervently that these will be enough to get us the ticket.”
Without a win in their first four games of the series, Nigeria languished in fifth place in the six-team group C and remained in a perilous situation, until Friday’s robust win over Rwanda in Kigali threw them up as a proposition for the ticket to the finals.
Nigeria, with six points, moved up to fourth position, while Zimbabwe, on three, prop up the table, and will seek to increase their haul in Tuesday’s encounter.