Found this hilarious report on
Euro Sport. According to the report, 26 players of Nigeria's Under 17 team passed the age test. Read the report below...
"Nigerian football is in a state of shock after an astonishing 26
players failed age tests carried out ahead of an Under-17 African Cup of
Nations qualifier, according to a report.
Africanfootball.com reports that a mandatory MRI screening carried out
on 60 eligible players showed almost half were ineligible to play.
The existing first XI was far more badly hit, however, with only two
players passing the MRI test - an astonishing blow for a squad which won
the FIFA U17 World Cup last year for a record fifth time.
MRI tests have been used for several years to prevent age fraud in
football, and are considered 99% accurate up to the age of 17.
"It is a disaster,” a Nigerian official told the website.
"Virtually the first team the coaches have been working on have been
disqualified. It’s a serious problem.”
The players who failed the tests have now left the training camp in
Abuja, where they were staying ahead of Saturday's Cup of Nations U17
qualifying match against Niger.
"Several of the players were in tears and total shock when the final
results came through," adds Samm Audu's report on Africanfootball.com.
"Among those who flung the age test was a star striker, who came through
the national U15 team and has been outstanding in training leading up
to Saturday’s AFCON qualifier.
"Another promising player disqualified only recently forced his way into
the starting XI of coach Manu Garba’s team after a late call-up."
It's not the first time that age fraud has been discovered in the
Nigerian youth system: back in 1989 the nation's youth teams were banned
for two years for faking players' birth dates at the 1988 Olympics, for
example.
It did not stop after that, however.
In 2010 former Nigerian FA president Anthony Kojo Williams told the BBC:
"We use over-age players for junior championships, I know that. Why not
say it? It's the truth. We always cheat. It's a fact. When you cheat,
you deprive the young stars that are supposed to play in these
competitions their rights.
Source: Eurosports/Africanfootball.com/Linda Ikeji
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