Nigeria U23s Hold First Training Session On South Korean Soil
Published: June 01, 2016Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the Nigeria U23s held their first training session on South Korean soil on Wednesday afternoon ahead of their opening game at the Suwon Invitational Tournament against the hosts.
The training started around 1500 hours local time, which is 5am in Nigeria, and lasted for approximately one and a half hours before the team headed back to the hotel.
The squad arrived in South Korea on Monday night and did not hold any workout due to the long distance from Abuja to Seoul.
Nigeria will take on South Korea at the Suwon World Cup Stadium on June 2, starting from 2000 hours local time.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
The training started around 1500 hours local time, which is 5am in Nigeria, and lasted for approximately one and a half hours before the team headed back to the hotel.
The squad arrived in South Korea on Monday night and did not hold any workout due to the long distance from Abuja to Seoul.
Nigeria will take on South Korea at the Suwon World Cup Stadium on June 2, starting from 2000 hours local time.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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