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Volleyball Federation invites U-19, U-21 players for camping

Nigeria will be participating in the 2021 Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) U-19 Qualifiers and U- 21 Beach Volleyball Championship in Phuket, Thailand.

• November 4, 2021

The Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) on Thursday invited 14 players of the national under 19 and under 21 teams to an open camp in Kaduna State on Friday.

The Chairman, Media and Publicity of NVBF, Famous Daunemigha told journalists in Abuja that the invited players would begin camping in Kaduna state from November 5 to December 5 under the supervision of John Iwerima, the Head Coach and Christy Amadi, the Assistant Coach.

Nigeria will be participating in the 2021 Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) U-19 Qualifiers and U- 21 Beach Volleyball Championship in Phuket, Thailand from December 6 to December 19

Mr Daunemigha said the players were selected after assessment by the board members in the technical committee and following their performances at their various last outings.

“A total of 14 players have been invited to camp ahead of the 2021 FIVB age group of under 19 Qualifiers and under 21 Beach Volleyball in Thailand.

“We invited six under 21 boys, four under 21 girls and four under 19 girls.

“The board believes this is an opportunity to breed a new set of beach volleyball national team players.

“If you look critically at the senior beach volleyball team, you will discover that some of these players also attended some international beach volleyball tournaments.

“This is an avenue to expose these younger players to different playing facilities and equipment,” Mr Daunemigha said.

The list of invited U-21 boy beach volleyball players are: Ahmed Abdulrasheed from Niger State, Emenike Collins from Nigeria Police, Chidebere Okeke from Nile University, Safa Collins from Edo, Babalola Hussain from Plateau and Sunday Jubril from FCT.

The U-21 girls are Tyokaa Doom from Benue, Ifeoma Mordu from Delta, Aishat Abdulraheem from Kwara and Ndukyaba Kelechi from Niger.

The U-19 girls are Naomi Yaro from FCT, Esther Mbah from FCT, Rita Amadi from New Generation, Port Harcourt and Sarah Ali from Plateau.

(NAN)

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