Nigeria and Italy settled for a 2-2 draw in a pulsating friendly match played at the Craven Cottage in London on Monday.
Giuseppe Rossi opened scoring for Italy
in the 12th minute before Bright Dike equalised for the African
champions in the 35th minute off a header from Shola Ameobi’s shot.
Ameobi who plays for Newcastle in the English Premier League then gave
his fans something to hold on to for the night when he shot Nigeria into
the lead in the 39th minute as Nigeria led through the break. When play
resumed, Italy went to work and earned the equaliser in the 47th minute
through Giacchierini Immanuele.
All further attacks and counterattacks
in the entertaining match failed to produce more goals for the countries
already through to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Sports Mallam
Bolaji Abdullahi has said that the country will undertake a total
overhaul of the full marketing possibilities of the Super Eagles and
other national teams. The move is to ascertain the real worth of the
national teams and place the proper value on them.
The minister, who spoke with our
correspondent in Calabar shortly after the Eagles booked a place for
Brazil 2014 World Cup, said it was saddening that the national teams
have been undervalued over the decades to the detriment of the country’s
interest.
He said, “We have to carry out a
thorough examination of the values of the teams. We have to evaluate the
teams properly to ascertain the right value of each of the teams –
Eagles, U-23, Falcons, U-17 and the others – and be sure that the
country is getting full financial value of our teams.
“We have gone past the eras where people
can just decide what they think are the financial worth of our teams
and then pay out peanuts in the name of sponsorship. These teams are
certainly worth more than the value placed over them now.”
Abdullahi stated that a special
technical team will be set up shortly with marketing experts to carry
out detail independent assessment of the teams and their worth. The
minister who was clearly piqued by the fact that the Nigeria Football
Federation is broke in a year they won the African Nations Cup said that
the heavy dependence on government budget to survive by the FA has to
end.
It is believed that the technical
experts separate financial evaluation for the teams may likely translate
to separate packages for each of the national teams. All the teams are
currently lumped together now as a unit.
NFF officials have cried out over cash
crunch since the country won the African cup in February which has meant
that all the national coaches are owed several months of their wages.
It is understood that one of NFF major partners owes the federation
about N170m in unpaid sponsorship money.
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