Nigeria, FIFA in a brawl over age scans


  1. AfricaNews sports desk
    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has said it will not accept the Fifa-approved MRI bone scans to determine the ages of players due to take part in the Under-17 World Cup. The NFF president Sani Lulu rejected the use of MRI scans, saying they are "not in the rules and regulations of the tournament."
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    Lulu's comments come just weeks after the NFF dropped 15 players from their Under-17 squad after they failed the age-tests conducted.

    Nigeria conducted MRI scans in a move seen as a pre-emptive strike at Fifa's requirement for all players to be age-tested during the tournament to be held in October in Nigeria.
    But barely four weeks after the revelation, Sani Lulu has rejected criticism surrounding the tests, insisting he w ill not accept the MRI results.
     
    "I've always maintained that I'll not use the MRI to disqualify my players because it's not in the rules and regulations of this tournament," Lulu told a local radio station in Lagos, according to the BBC.

    But his comments have irked Sports Minister Sani Ndanusa who has rejected calls to invite the parents of the national under-17 players to verify their sons' ages.

    "We will not deviate from Fifa's requirement in terms of ascertaining players' true ages," a visibly angry Ndanusa told journalists in Abuja.

    "The whole world has gone digital and we're following suit. We're no longer in the analogue era. Fifa wants MRI scans used and we're going to adhere to that, simple."

    The spat between Lulu and Ndanusa has generated heated debate in Nigeria, with fans and the media calling for the sacking of top NFF officials.

    Accusations of age cheating have blighted Nigeria's success at international age group tournaments in recent years.

    The Golden Eaglets have won the Fifa Under-17 World Cup three times - 1985, 1993 and 2007.




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