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Siasia invites 30 players ahead Olympics qualifying tourney

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Ahead of next month’s Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in Senegal, U-23 Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, has invited 30 players to camp.

Siasia also ordered the invited players to report at the Serob Legacy Hotel, Wuye, Abuja on Sunday, 11th October, while training will commence on Monday 12th, October 2015.

All the invited players are expected to arrive camp with their international passports.

Read also: Siasia parleys Liverpool, Man City for Awoniyi, Iheanacho

Invited players

Daniel Emmanuel (Enugu Rangers)

Yusuf Mohammed (Kano Pillars)

Erhun Obanor (Abia Warriors)

Segun Oduduwa (Nath Boys)

Sincere Seth (Rhapsody FC)

Ndifreke Effiong (Abia Warriors)

Chima Akas (Sharks FC)

Usman Mohammed (FC Taraba)

Godspower Effiong (Kano Pillars)

Daniel Etor (Enyimba FC)

Etebo Oghenekaro (Warri Wolves)

Tiongoli Tonbara (Bayelsa United)

Wanbe Godwin (Enugu Rangers)

Austine Oladapo (FC IfeanyiUbah)

Semiu Laidi (Warri Wolves)

Kingsley Sokari (Enyimba FC)

Christian Pyagbara (Sharks FC)

Iroha Ebuka (Diamond FC)

Qudus Suleiman (36 Lions)

Yusuf Lawal (36 Lions)

Adebayo Ajadi (36 Lions)

Israel Emmanuel (Akwa United)

Akinola Johnson (Freestan FC)

Tochukwu Nnorom (Enugu Rangers)

Chukwudi Esoze (Kwara United)

Stanley Dimgba (Warri Wolves)

Lucky Jimoh (36 Lions)

Philip Johnson Effiong (Abia Comets)

Ajabor Sunday(Freestan FC)

Charles Chukwudi (Plateau United)

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