NFF Insist Passport Or No Passport Noah Bazee Will Make Super Eagles Debut, Fifa To Clarify

A Nigeria Football Federation international expert has insisted that Hannover striker Noah Joel Sarenren Bazee can suit up for the Super Eagles when they take on Senegal in an international friendly on March 23.<br /><br />As we know it, the Lower Saxony-born talent has not yet obtained a Nigerian passport, which will definitely rule him out of a competitive fixture for the national team.<br /><br /><span class="body1">&ldquo;</span>Bazee will be allowed to play for the Super Eagles in London, he won<span class="body1">&rsquo;t be asked to show his international passport before the game, </span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">&rdquo; a well informed NFF official told <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>.</span></span><br /><br /><span class="body1">&ldquo;No, we don</span><span class="body1">&rsquo;t have to reach any agreement with the Senegalese and Burkinab&eacute; Federation before the game to enable him play.<br /><br /></span><span class="body1">&ldquo;If it is a competitive match, he must have the international passport, </span><span class="body1">this is just a friendly match</span><span class="body1"><span class="body1">.&rdquo;<br /><br />It is correct both games are friendlies, however these days the governing body for football, Fifa, takes friendly matches between associations seriously as they are used to rank national teams each month and determine the seeding for its tournaments, especially the World Cup.<br /><br /><b>Allnigeriasoccer.com</b> has written to Fifa to clarify on the status of </span></span>Noah Joel Sarenren Bazee, and whether or not he is eligible to face the West African nations without a Nigerian passport. <br /><br />Ifeanyi Emmanuel <br /><br /><span style="" class="notranslate"></span>Photo Credit : hannover96.de <br />
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