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Nigeria 2009: FIFA Now To Visit Warri
2009-05-20    
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After listening to the presentation by the Warri sub-seat of the Local organising committee of the upcoming FIFA U-17 World cup, Nigeria 2009, the head of FIFA's delegation to Nigeria, Jack Warner has said his team will visit Warri today to confirm the report and ascertain the level of preparation for the cadet championship.

The FIFA team had earlier cancelled a planned visit to Warri as a result of security reason after militant in the Niger Delta region atacked some communities in the area.


 
 
 
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